Visual Studio Code - Searching triggers Windows Defender process with high CPU usage










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I'm trying to move from Netbeans IDE to VS Code. I have a fresh instalation (newest version 1.29.0) without any extensions on Windows 8.1.



When I try to search a file by CTRL+E immedietly Antimalware Service Executable process (Windows Defender) spikes CPU usage for a second and my CPU fan goes nuts. Even before I type to search anything. It's very annoying.



I have excluded code.exe from Windows Defender and the entire folder within I'm trying to search. It helped a little - 98% CPU usage lowered to like 40%. Still not the result I was hoping for.



CPU is Intel Core i7-2600.



What am I doing wrong?










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    I'm trying to move from Netbeans IDE to VS Code. I have a fresh instalation (newest version 1.29.0) without any extensions on Windows 8.1.



    When I try to search a file by CTRL+E immedietly Antimalware Service Executable process (Windows Defender) spikes CPU usage for a second and my CPU fan goes nuts. Even before I type to search anything. It's very annoying.



    I have excluded code.exe from Windows Defender and the entire folder within I'm trying to search. It helped a little - 98% CPU usage lowered to like 40%. Still not the result I was hoping for.



    CPU is Intel Core i7-2600.



    What am I doing wrong?










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      I'm trying to move from Netbeans IDE to VS Code. I have a fresh instalation (newest version 1.29.0) without any extensions on Windows 8.1.



      When I try to search a file by CTRL+E immedietly Antimalware Service Executable process (Windows Defender) spikes CPU usage for a second and my CPU fan goes nuts. Even before I type to search anything. It's very annoying.



      I have excluded code.exe from Windows Defender and the entire folder within I'm trying to search. It helped a little - 98% CPU usage lowered to like 40%. Still not the result I was hoping for.



      CPU is Intel Core i7-2600.



      What am I doing wrong?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to move from Netbeans IDE to VS Code. I have a fresh instalation (newest version 1.29.0) without any extensions on Windows 8.1.



      When I try to search a file by CTRL+E immedietly Antimalware Service Executable process (Windows Defender) spikes CPU usage for a second and my CPU fan goes nuts. Even before I type to search anything. It's very annoying.



      I have excluded code.exe from Windows Defender and the entire folder within I'm trying to search. It helped a little - 98% CPU usage lowered to like 40%. Still not the result I was hoping for.



      CPU is Intel Core i7-2600.



      What am I doing wrong?







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      Koralek M.Koralek M.

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          I believe that this is a bug in VS code. A couple of issues have been raised about it on GitHub in the last few days:
          https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/63070






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                https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/63070







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