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TextInputHost.exe: What Is This Process & Removal Guide

This is Windows process and it’s harmless

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Updated onJuly 19, 2024

updated onJuly 19, 2024

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Textinputhost.exe is a part of the Windows Feature Experience Pack and is often known as Windows System File or Microsoft GameEngine, or UX.Client.ST. It is responsible for the text input process for UWP (Universal Windows Platform).

In this guide, we will explain how you can disable it. We will also discuss whether or not this is a safe file and whether or not it should remain on your PC.

Let us get right into it.

How do I disable the textinputhost.exe?

How do I disable the textinputhost.exe?

Change the file name

How do I remove textinputhost.exe from my PC?

Viruses and malware can create a copy of the textinputhost.exe file and cause your system to misbehave. In such a case, we would suggest you scan your PC and remove the virus, if any.

For your convenience, we have prepared a list of some of thebest antivirus toolsthat will help keep your PC safe and protected.

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Asus laptops come with Asus GPU Tweak II software that helps monitor and adjust the graphics card settings and overclock your GPU.

However, one of our readers pointed out that after trying out several solutions and disabling apps, exiting the Asus GPU Tweak II software helped get rid of the TextInputHost.exe. You can also try out this solution if you own an Asus laptop.

How can I know if the textinputhost.exe file is dangerous?

The file should be located in the following locations:

C:\Windows\SystemApps\MicrosoftWindows.Client.CBS_cw5n1h2txyewy\InputApp\

C:\Windows\SystemApps\MicrosoftWindows.Client.CBS_cw5n1h2txyewy\

In case, the file is found on a different location in your PC, then there are higher chances that this file isn’t legit and is an infected file.

So, you should first check the location of the textinputhost.exe file, because if you will block or remove the original file, then your emoji picker tool and the GIF image selector tool won’t be able to fetch any images.

That is it from us in this guide. We have a guide that explainswhat is Startmenuexperiencehost.exeand how you can disable it if it is not an important executable file.

We also have guide explainingwhat is HpseuHostLauncher.exeand a guide onTwdsuilaunch.exe, so don’t miss them.

Let us know in the comments if you found any other ways to end this textinputhost.exe process.

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Sagar Naresh

Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.

He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.

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