WmiPrvSE.exe constantly calls c:\windows\system32\tzres.dll and tzres.dll.mui in the Windows 7 SP1

clean install of Windows and all the Windows updates applied, same Microsoft Security Essential antivirus installed, and the WmiPrvSE.exe process constantly calls c:\windows\system32\tzres.dll and tzres.dll.mui in Windows 7 SP1.

If the use of the HARD drive is never-ending, because he calls the files per second, and I have the red light of the hard disk activity lights up every second.

also this problem because constant use of the processor to 3% in my PC, the WmiPrvSE.exe process never stop calling the above mentioned files.

Hello

For a better understanding of the question, I would like to know if the computer is connected to the domain network?

Windows® Management Instrumentation (WMI) is a component of the Microsoft Windows operating system that provides control and management information in an enterprise environment. With wmiprvse.exe, managers of files in enterprise environments are capable of configuring and searching for desktop system or network information and applications on the network. Developers use the wmiprvse.exe file to develop applications used for monitoring purposes. These programs can inform users about important events associated with the right management of network and files or applications after each event occurs.

Method 1:
I suggest you to put the computer in a clean boot state, and check if the problem persists.

Setting the system in a clean boot state will help you determine if third-party applications or startup items are causing the problem.

How to perform a clean boot in Windows

Note: After the clean boot troubleshooting steps, see the "How to reset the computer to start as usual after a clean boot troubleshooting" section in the link provided to return the computer to a Normal startup mode.

Method 2:
If the problem persists, I suggest you to install all Windows updates available including the optional updates and check if it helps.

See the article for more information.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/WMI/archive/2009/05/27/is-Wmiprvse-a-real-villain.aspx

Hope this information helps. Answer the post with an up-to-date issue report to help you further.

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