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AVG Service High CPU Usage: 3 Ways to Fix it
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Updated onApril 12, 2024
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Browsing is a significant part of our daily lives. Since it takes a lot of time, it only makes sense that we remain as safe as possible when we browse. Hence using safe browsers like AVG Secure Browser is only common sense.
However, running computer software takes a toll on your system resources, and sometimes they even act abnormally. One such case is the AVG Secure Browser’s high CPU usage.
In this article, we shall discuss it and tell you what to do to correct it.
Why is AVG Secure Browser using so much CPU?
There are a few reasons why your AVG Secure Browser may use so much CPU. First, opening too many tabs is a common culprit. When you have too many tabs open and when they all are active it would increase CPU usage.
Also, it could be due to malware on your computer. So, if you have clicked links containing malware, you may have computer processes randomly started, increasing CPU usage.
Can malware cause high CPU usage?
Yes, malware can. Viruses specifically can cause programs to repeatedly open and multiply. If this is not checked, you will have high CPU usage.
Quick Tip:
You can use a different online security tool with a lower CPU impact. ESET HOME Security Essential is not only one of the best antiviruses on the market, but it’s light on resource usage too.
It has dedicated features for securing payments, protects your webcam and microphone, stops trackers, and identifies suspicious websites.
ESET HOME Security Essential
What can I do if AVG Secure Browser is using too many resources?
1. Close unused tabs
If you have many open tabs you may start experiencing high CPU usage. The trick is to close as many open tabs as possible. Doing this will reduce the amount of work your system has to process.
2. End every AVG process
3. Scan for and delete all malware
At the end of the scan, verify that the problem of AVG using too much memory is gone. Note that while we used the built-in Windows Security for the scan, you may also employ third-party anti-malware tools.
Many viruses will use almost all of your resources and raise your CPU’s usage to near-maximum levels. because they are often designed to consume a lot of CPU power.
Some malware bombards you with pop-up ads or crypto miners that generate Bitcoin, and these will cause high CPU usage.
It would help if you used anti-malware to scan your entire PC and any external devices thoroughly.
In conclusion, there are many specialized software tools that reduce high resource usage. Many of them require just a single click after they are installed. So, if non of the fixes worked, you should try one of thesesoftware tools to fix high CPU usage.
Let us know if you managed to solve the issue in the comments area below.
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Afam Onyimadu
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Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems, dating back to his introduction to Windows 98. He is passionate about technology amongst many other fields. Aside from putting pen to paper, he is a passionate soccer lover, a dog breeder, and enjoys playing the guitar and piano.
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Afam Onyimadu
Windows Software Expert
Afam is a geek and the go-to among his peers for computer solutions. He has a wealth of experience with Windows operating systems.