Win7 system process Trustedinstaller.exe takes up very high memory how to deal with?

  

Many times, after installing the Win7 system, we will obviously feel the Caton. Some security software will also prompt the user that the memory is seriously insufficient and need to clean the memory. I accidentally found a process that uses very high memory ——Trustedinstaller.exe, the process seems to take up crazy, but in fact the system is blatantly updated system, please see below to understand the solution.


what

TrustedInstaller.exe that?

TrustedInstaller.exe is actually "Windows Module Installer" (Windows Module Installer). At the beginning of the system installation, there will be many updates in the future, then TrustedInstaller.exe will run at this time. Thus occupying resources.

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How to solve the problem that TrustedInstaller.exe takes up too much memory?

Every time this happens, it is when the system is just installed, because after installation, the system can easily detect a large number of patch packages and need to install patches.

The first solution: hardware solution

On the hardware, increase the memory, such as 2G memory upgrade to 4G or 8G capacity. Generally, the memory is insufficient. In the case of non-virus or Trojan, your computer hardware is insufficient. You can add a memory module when the funds are sufficient.

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The second solution: systems such as the update is complete

In the case of hardware not want to invest, we want to update is complete, how to do it? Only wait, wait for the computer to automatically update, when the update is complete, TrustedInstaller.exe will not run and take up a lot of resources! It is best not to use a computer during this time.

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A third solution: Cancel the automatic update

do not want to invest in hardware, and want to use the computer immediately, then we can cancel the direct automatic updates, changes Windows update settings, choose the other three options besides "Automatic update (recommended)".

1. First, click on “Win” pop-up interface “ control panel & rdquo;.

2, secondly, to find in the Control Panel & ldquo; Windows Update & rdquo ;. And double click to enter.

3, found on Windows Update & ldquo; change the settings & rdquo; and double-click to enter the setup interface.

4, the & ldquo; important update & rdquo; select & ldquo; Never check for updates (not recommended) and click & rdquo ;, & ldquo; & rdquo ;, is determined so that the system does not update.

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Windows Update set to & ldquo; Never check for updates (not recommended) & rdquo; will cause the system vulnerabilities can not be repaired. However, if the user's system is not installed in the original image, I recommend not updating the patch.

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