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Before you judge me saying there is already answer, I want to tell you that didn't work on windows 11. I has tried a lot of ways to kill it but it's still using more than 30% cpu of 12 core which is a lot. I'm pretty worried about it because I think it's not normal for a antimalware use so many cpu. When i trying to kill it in task manager it just denied access(I'm the administrator of the computer). I wish there is like some command like "sudo kill id -9" in linux.

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james
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You're not supposed to be able to kill an antimalware program (there are commands like sudo kill but they will encounter the same errors.) If it'd be so easy then all malware would do that... Antimalware solutions have built-in protections to prevent that.

If you want to Turn Off Windows Defender Antimalware you'd need to do it from the settings.

(I do not think that there is such a thing as a "Windows 11 family antimalware", if you have more details on its location and filename maybe we could tell what it is.)

Yisroel Tech
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  • Thank you, I has just added the file and process name of the thing – james May 20 '23 at 08:10
  • @james okay, that Windows Defender. Did you try turning it off from the settings (at least temporarily) to see if the CPU usage goes down? – Yisroel Tech May 21 '23 at 17:11