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Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry Using High CPU

Anonymous
2022-10-13T10:50:28+00:00

Hi, whenever I startup, I notice that Microsoft Compatibility Telemetry uses about 50-80% of my CPU which stops after a minute or so. Is this normal or should I be concerned?

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-10-13T11:25:48+00:00

    Hi Tqkend

    I'm Juliet and I'll do my best to help you.

    The Windows Compatibility Telemetry contains technical information about how the device and its associated software work. It sends data to Microsoft on a regular basis in order to improve the system and improve the user experience. To resolve your issue about its high CPU usage, you can disable this service in the Task Scheduler by following the steps below:

    1. Click Start, type Task Scheduler, and then press Enter.
    2. On the TaskScheduler window, go to this path: Task Scheduler Library\Microsoft\Windows\Application Experience.
    3. On the Application Experience folder, look for Microsoft Compatibility Appraiser.
    4. Right-click on it, select Disable, and then confirm to complete the process.

    I hope it helps! Let me know the results.

    Have a nice day ahead and Stay safe always :)

    Source: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for...

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-02-22T15:43:11+00:00

    Hey I found a fix, I just went to that file location of that "Telemetry"

    In my case it was at : C:\Windows\SysWOW64

    1. Renamed "CompatTelRunner.exe" -> "Something.exe"
    2. Then Ended the task on taskmanager then it didn't start up.

    Of course I am not sure if it will have any long term effects. Do it at your risk :)

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  1. Anonymous
    2024-01-12T15:19:19+00:00

    This thread is pure gold....

    had the same issue which caused my laptop to be unusable, my calculation software was not able to do even simple tasks such as graphical integrations......

    I noted something for the CompatTelRunner, you have to end the task in the task planner before you disable it. If you disable it directly, it will remain active, and even worse, launch on it's own, when I ended the process and than disabled it, it remainded closed for good.

    But just for safety measure, I altered the trigger and renamed the file as well.

    Thanks for this thread, you saved me a lot of trouble!

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  2. Anonymous
    2024-06-26T12:34:08+00:00

    Be aware, I suspect MS monitors these discussions... Not to fix any defects (I've complained for 12+ years, and they blame the user, their products only get worse, and they remove useful functionality with every new version), but to find ways to PREVENT you from getting around their ****.

    I had an interview with them once, several individual meetings with people. There were two common topics at every stage:

    1. You solved this issue how? ... as he's writing done the details of what was used so it could be prevented in the future
    2. How do you handle lying to a customer?

    (These should give you insight as to what kind of company they are)

    Speaking of illegal and Linux, they released a version of Edge for MAC. And then, behind my back, without permission, with no warning or preparation, they just "auto-updated" it one day. I launch it and it announces "This app is not compatible with the version of your OS...".

    In other words, they crippled the computer that I own. And were happy to do it.

    That unit is now Ubuntu.

    Also, by the way, the newer versions of Outlook (PC and Web) regularly send your data and even credentials to MS, on the grounds they want to sync the material for a "better experience". My employer uses Outlook, so I occasionally use the web version on my personal PC, and I am always getting popups... Something like "The server is requesting to receive your clipboard contents. Yes/No". Thankfully my browser is a build with lots of protections.

    "SUCK" is not strong enough of a word to describe their behavior.

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