MsMpEng.exe uses most of the resources

MsMpEng.exe lights at different times and use most, if not all, resources.  Is it possible to let his thinking when I do not use the computer?  It interferes with the work on the Internet, I need to account for my work.

Thank you

Hello

1. you receive an error message related to MsMpEng.exe? If Yes, what is the full and exact error message?
2. what makes you think MpEng.exe makes use of most of it resources?
3 How long have you been faced with this problem?
4. don't you make changes on the computer before this problem?

In response to the questions above could help us help you better. Try to check if the problem persists in the clean boot state.

From your computer by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs so that you can determine if a background program is interfering with your game or program. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot".

Reference:
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When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:
1. click on start and then click Run.
2. type msconfig and click OK.

The System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.

3. click on the tab general, click Normal Startup - load all services and device drivers and then click OK.
4. When prompted, click on restart to restart the computer.

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