Windows Module Installer Worker can result in excessive CPU or disk use during Windows downloading, installing, or configuring updates. This normally occurs when there is a new release on the update or when the system has not been updated in a long time. The Windows Module Installer Worker can take longer than normal to complete its job due to corrupt update files, system resource limitations, or conflicting background programs and resulting in obvious delays in normal computer usage.
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Why does Windows Module Installer Worker cause high CPU or disk usage?
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