Surely users of computers or laptops that are not the latest and most powerful models on which the Windows 8 operating system is installed have repeatedly noticed that with enviable regularity, something eats up system resources. Just the same, this TiWorker.exe service loads the processor, as they say, in full. Sometimes this indicator can reach 50% or more. Why is this happening? Now we will figure out what this process is, why it is needed, and how to disable it (deactivate).
TiWorker.exe: what is it?
Without going into technical aspects, to begin with, in general terms, we will determine what constitutes such an incomprehensible process to many as TiWorker.exe. In general, this service, from the point of view of computer terminology, is interpreted as the "Windows Module Installer".
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