Right now I'd just like to know if there's a thread somewhere in this forum discussing a known conflict between Windows Update and Malwarebytes where I can find more information. I've attached the requested mbst-grab-results.zip file, but I'm not expecting anyone from Malwarebytes to help me diagnose the cause of high CPU temps on my Dell Inspiron - at least for now. Just an aside, but the only other time this loud fan noise seems to occur is when Malwarebytes runs my daily Threat Scan.Ħ4-bit Win 10 Pro v21H1 build 19043.1288 * Firefox v93.0.0 * Microsoft Defender v.6-0.4 * Malwarebytes Premium v4.4.9.142- * HWMonitor Free Portable v1.44ĭell Inspiron 15 5584, Intel i5-8265U CPU, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB Toshiba KBG40ZNS256G 256 GB NVMe SSD, Intel UHD Graphics 620 Edited Octoby lmacri I thought the bearings in my fan might be starting to fail because the fan is so noisy during these daily Microsoft Defender virus definition update checks, but after reading Erix's release notes for the latest BETA test version I'm beginning to wonder now if my Malwarebytes Premium real-time protection is interfering with Windows Update and contributing to the high CPU usage. Endpoint Detection & Response for ServersĪssuming that "WU" means Windows Update, is this high CPU usage a known bug in stable releases like the current v4.4.9.142-, and if so is there a thread in this Malwarebytes for Windows Support Forum board where this issue is being discussed?įor the past month or so I've noticed unusually high CPU usage whenever Windows Update updates my virus definitions for Microsoft Defender.
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