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I found out through task manager that there is a process called antimal service executable. This process robs up to 80% of my computers cpu at idle with no other programs or pages open. I reset the laptop after manually trying to disable it through the advice of Microsoft on one of there blogs on this topic. All to which failed, resetting the entire laptop was the only way to remove the process along with all my data and programs. I am now amazed to find out the process simply returned when I did a few updates for windows after my reset was complete. It definitely seems the updates are to blam

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