First mentioned as part of a testing process, Configure is a way to quickly modify Windows settings to let it take up more or less resources. I mostly loaded it up because I was trying to reduce the overall resource usage on a machine that doesn't need it. However, I ended up bumping a number of the settings up to be more secure, especially around MS Office .
Status: Portable, writes no settings. By virtue of the fact that it modifies system settings, it's not stealth.
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Links
Homepage - https://github.com/AndyFul/Configure
Ghacks review - https://www.ghacks.net/2018/10/29/confi ... tion-tool/ (From 2018, 5/5 stars)
MajorGeeks - https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/configure.html
Softpedia - https://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE- ... gure.shtml
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EDIT: If you're having problems with the MsMpEng.exe file taking up a ridiculous CPU percentage, this program might help.
ConfigureDefender - modify native anti-virus settings
Re: ConfigureDefender - modify native anti-virus settings
FTR, some related utilities already discussed at TPFC forums:
- Sordum's Defender Control: viewtopic.php?t=22159
- Sordum's Defender Injector: viewtopic.php?t=23802
- Monitor Tool for Windows Defender by Itknowledge24.com (dead! Mentioned at viewtopic.php?t=9389): still available from download.cnet.com/Monitor-Tool-for-Windows-Defender/3000-2072_4-75786657.html
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Re: ConfigureDefender - modify native anti-virus settings
I found this while looking for a way to prevent the Defender scanner (MsMpEng.exe) from hogging the CPU. It is not supposed to do that, but sometimes it just jumps in at the least appropriate moment and brings the system to a craaaawl.
Setting the "Average CPU load while scanning" parameter to just 10% seems to have reign in the scanner so far. Will report back if any problems crop up later.
Setting the "Average CPU load while scanning" parameter to just 10% seems to have reign in the scanner so far. Will report back if any problems crop up later.
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Re: ConfigureDefender - modify native anti-virus settings
Just a quick follow up.
The change I made in using ConfigureDefender to lower "Average CPU load while scanning" worked very well in arresting the runaway CPU hogging by Windows Defender, and I had not encountered any such problem since then.
I have added an entry for this to the database:
https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=3078
The change I made in using ConfigureDefender to lower "Average CPU load while scanning" worked very well in arresting the runaway CPU hogging by Windows Defender, and I had not encountered any such problem since then.
I have added an entry for this to the database:
https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=3078
Re: ConfigureDefender - modify native anti-virus settings
Thanks for doing that -- I made some minor additions to the entry and voted.Andrew Lee wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 3:14 am I have added an entry for this to the database:
https://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=3078
Re: ConfigureDefender - modify native anti-virus settings
Andrew Lee wrote: ↑Setting the "Average CPU load while scanning" parameter to just 10% seems to have reign in the scanner so far. Will report back if any problems crop up later.
Thanks for the tip, I'm testing that right now -- it was at 20% on my sluggish i3 desktop -- will vote afterwards...