How to disable the wmiprvse.exe process in Win7 system?

  

When using a Windows system, we can open the Task Manager to view the processes currently running on the system and manage them. Recently, a Win7 system user opened the task manager and found that a process named "wmiprvse.exe" occupies a large amount of memory. What is the process? Can I disable it?

<;wmiprvse.exe”Process:

The detailed path of the process is: C:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\Wbem We can do this in the Task Manager <;wmiprvse.exe” Right click and select “Open File Location> You can see that if the file is not in the folder, then “wmiprvse.exe” is a virus, spyware, Trojan horse or worm, use anti-virus software as soon as possible. scanning.

In the Windows operating system, in order to avoid stopping all services when a provider fails, the provider is loaded into a separate host process called “Wmiprvse.exe”. Multiple instances of Wmiprvse.exe can run under different accounts at the same time: LocalSystem, NetworkService, or LocalService. The WMI core WinMgmt.exe is loaded with a shared local service host named Svchost.exe. The process can be disabled or not disabled. If you want to disable it, the specific method of disabling is as follows:

1. Press “Win+R” key combination to call out the operation, enter "ld" in the box, "CMD" Enter to open “command prompt>;

2. At the command prompt, type: reg add “HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Image File Execution Options\\wmiprvse.exe” /v debugger /t reg_sz /d debugfile.exe /f Press the Enter key.

The above is the detailed operation of disabling the "wmiprvse.exe" process. For other processes in the Task Manager, you can disable it in the same way, but it is best to disable it before disabling it. Know the specific role of the process, do not disable it, otherwise the system will not work properly.

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