Mandy116
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Can you double-check the link? I get an "Invalid Request" when I click on it. I don't see a search field on the site so I can't find it on my own.
Thanks for checking.
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Update:
Before all this started I checked the MalwareBytes application from the System Tray and it said the version was Up To Date so I didn't think I needed an update.
I rebooted a few more times. When I checked the services (services.msc) I saw the MalwareBytes service in a state of Stopping with a StartUp type of Disabled. When I noticed that, I ran the MalwareBytes Uninstall program and rebooted. I still have the service in a state of Stopping and consuming high CPU. I no longer have a MalwareBytes or UninstallMalwareBytes program.
After more reboots, ultimately, I was able to stop the cycle by ending the task a few times in Task Manager. I rebooted and there's no trace of Malware bytes in Task Manager or Services. Do you think it's safe to install version 3.4.5 in the link you gave above?
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Hello,
Thanks for replying. I did as you said. It seemed to install OK, but at the end, I got an error message: Could Not Delete Service.
I also had a request to reboot, and I did so. After the reboot I tried to run MalwareBytes to check the version and I got the popup message: Unable to Start / Unable to Connect the Service.
After the reboot there is a MalwareBytes service running and It's consuming 15% or so of the CPU.
Any ideas?
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Hello,
I'm on Windows 10 with Norton Security Suite and MalwareBytes 3.3.1. Windows Task Manager shows MalwareBytes consuming anywhere fromb-check-results.zipm 16 to 25% of the CPU. It has been doing this for hours. I attached the results from MbCheck which was run a few hours ago. Can you help?
High CPU Utilization by MalwareBytes
in Malwarebytes for Windows Support Forum
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Hello,
It's working and not consuming a lot of resources.
However it installed as a trial. I had the reference number from the email confirming the purchase. It took some doing to setup an account and get the license Key and License ID.
I wouldn't have guessed that the account site and the Forum sites could utilize different ID / eMail / passwords. That was confusing as well.
This was a lot of work to fix a performance problem.