Good day,
so recently I have been having trouble with my new notebook from Dell. It works fine…except there is a problem with some program. This “old” program (it’s called like that in the Task Manager) or win32cldefender.exe (that’s how it is called in it’s file, which is located in my Users>[me]>Windows>Start Menu>After Start (or something like that…I do not know the exact term since I am not born English speaker). It starts to use the processors when I do not move with my cursor (if I scroll, it doesn’t care, if I move the cursor, it stops being so power-needing) for about 2-4 minutes. I also know that I can end it whenerver I want and that this action doesn’t slow the computer or does anything bad to it.
So I am asking for help: What can I do? and Can I delete/uninstall this thing?
Thank you.
so recently I have been having trouble with my new notebook from Dell. It works fine…except there is a problem with some program. This “old” program (it’s called like that in the Task Manager) or win32cldefender.exe (that’s how it is called in it’s file, which is located in my Users>[me]>Windows>Start Menu>After Start (or something like that…I do not know the exact term since I am not born English speaker). It starts to use the processors when I do not move with my cursor (if I scroll, it doesn’t care, if I move the cursor, it stops being so power-needing) for about 2-4 minutes. I also know that I can end it whenerver I want and that this action doesn’t slow the computer or does anything bad to it.
So I am asking for help: What can I do? and Can I delete/uninstall this thing?
Thank you.

? I am willing to uninstall everything else, but Skyrim… I have put a lot of effort into it…more than a day of playing I think
. I completely understand if you can’t help me and I would be (and am) the one to blame, but can I keep Skyrim? Would it be problematic?
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