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What is Nxlog.exe & How to Fix its High CPU Usage?

Performing a system restore should fix this issue quickly

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Several processes are installed with third-party software, and nxlog.exe is one of them. Itruns silently in the backgroundwhen its parent software is active.

However, this process can sometimes encounter issues due to one or two factors. If you are facing problems with the nxlog.exe process, rest assured that it can be easily fixed, and we will show you how to go about it in this guide.

What is the use of NXLog EXE?

What is the use of NXLog EXE?

The nxlog.exe is part of the reputable log collection software NXLog. Its parent software is pretty reliable and trusted, so this process is trustworthy.

The original version of the process poses no threat to your PC. When its parent software is active, the process will be loaded into memory and can be viewed in Task Manager.

This process normally does not hog your PC resources, as it only registers low CPU and memory usage. However, just like other processes, malware can take over this process andconsume your PC resources.

If you are experiencing unusual resource usage from the nxlog.exe process, we will show you how to fix it in the next section of this guide.

How can I fix nxlog.exe if it is registering high CPU usage?

How can I fix nxlog.exe if it is registering high CPU usage?

1. Close the process in Task Manager

If the nxlog.exe process is registering high CPU usage, it might be because there are multiple instances of it running or the demand for its parent software is high. In this case, you should end it forcibly using Task Manager.

If there are multiple instances of the process running, ensure to close them all.

2. Scan for malware

There are a series of ways malware can attack your PC. One prominent method is disguising as one of the trusted processes on your PC to consume your resources.

This might be the reason nxlog.exe is registering high CPU usage. The solution to this is to perform a full malware scan to eliminate the virus.

Another option is to use ESET NOD32 to perform the task instead of Windows Defender. This excellent software will eliminate even the most hidden viruses on your PC, including the ones hidden in your system files.

⇒GetESET NOD32

3. Uninstall third-party software

There are times when malware might be the cause of the nxlog.exe high CPU usage issue. In this case, the problem might be due to issues with the NXLog app.

The solution to this is to uninstall the app and clear its registry entry. If you are still using the software, you can reinstall it from official sources.

4. Perform a system restore

If you can’t trace the cause of the nxlog.exe high CPU usage on your PC, you need to perform a system restore. This will help reverse the changes made to your PC that might be causing the problem.

There you have it: everything you need to know about the nxlog.exe process. You should now be equipped with the needed information about this process and fix its related issue.

In the same vein, if you are looking for detailed information about thentkrnlpa.exe process, you will find it in our comprehensive guide.

Feel free to share your experience with this process with us in the comments below.

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Ola-Hassan Bolaji

Windows Hardware Expert

A Computer Engineering graduate, he has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers.

He finds joy in simplifying complex topics into simple solutions for PC users. The quality of his work and providing step-wise tested and proven solutions to PC issues are all that matter to him.

Away from computers, he is either reading or watching football!

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He’s a Computer Engineering graduate who has spent most of his life reading and writing about computers & operating systems.