Windows 8 high disk caused by Tiworker.exe

Do I need this, what is it? Can I remove it safely?

Hello

I suggest you run online virus scan to check whether the problem is with the virus.
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx

Hi Vijay,

Thanks for your suggestion, I use AVAST! Internet Security Pro (PAID) & we found 0 problems, my thought is that I inadvertently deleted the necessary files of the WinSxS folder that was stupid on my part because I know not to mess with system files not knowing what their goal is, I'm sure I'm not the only one to do this but perhaps the only one to admit & not blame it on the BONE, LOL. Anyway I had no other choice but to re - install a clean drive, so I took the opportunity to install W10 & I'm so glad I did.

I think it's far the best OS of Microsoft to date, as many user-friendly features & navigate with ease, too many changes, I like the list, but I do especially like speed it load, same as any Android phone, & task view functionality when you are working with multiple windows, I added a sidebar with my favorite gadgets that is always on top so other windows dock to it.

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