84% Ram Usage

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Hello, I just build my new Compuer! I have had my computer on for a couple hours now. 9 hours now. are there any programs that i can knock off to bring down my memory from being so high? I've been doing windows updates and such. I have to restart my computer to bring it back down but then it eventaully goes back up after awhile.

>> http://imgur.com/8PCAeba << Picture off all my Processes

Thanks 😀

 
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This is a better answer than I could have written:

TrustedInstaller is used by a service called “Windows Module Installer” which is used to install Windows 7 system modules. The system modules include Windows Update and Automatic Updates which automatically scans your system to check for any new updates and hotfixes available. So when scheduled Windows Update is performing its update scan or check on your system, the TrustedInstaller.exe process increases the CPU usage.

Source - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/service-trustedinstallerexe-permanently-active/32f87e95-1afa-4478-90a3-61fa6537c44c?auth=1

So pretty much after Windows finishes installing the updates and such it won't be an issue. You...
This is a better answer than I could have written:

TrustedInstaller is used by a service called “Windows Module Installer” which is used to install Windows 7 system modules. The system modules include Windows Update and Automatic Updates which automatically scans your system to check for any new updates and hotfixes available. So when scheduled Windows Update is performing its update scan or check on your system, the TrustedInstaller.exe process increases the CPU usage.

Source - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/service-trustedinstallerexe-permanently-active/32f87e95-1afa-4478-90a3-61fa6537c44c?auth=1

So pretty much after Windows finishes installing the updates and such it won't be an issue. You may have to do several restarts to get all the updates installed. If I recall correctly windows 7 requires a bunch of updates if you don't install it from a modified fully updated iso.

https://www.raymond.cc/blog/create-an-integrated-up-to-date-windows-7-install-disc/

Also full system specs including the type of storage medium may shed light on the issue. If you are using just 4 gigs of ram and an older mechanical drive then this is to be expected anyways.
 
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