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?

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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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
    2024-11-22T15:24:52+00:00

    I appreciate this answer, however I insist that like many features and functionalities of Windows, this should be opt-in and not opt-out.
    Thanks Juliet and Adhithya for the helpful answers.
    Have a nice day.

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-01-06T20:40:47+00:00

    This doesn't work - I tried

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  3. Anonymous
    2025-01-16T22:03:18+00:00

    .... suggestions as to precisely where to access and "then confirm to complete the process."?

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