100% Disk Active Time after KB3206632 and KB3201845 WINDOWS 10


  1. Posts : 1
    WINDOWS 10
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    100% Disk Active Time after KB3206632 and KB3201845 WINDOWS 10


    My windows got updated automatically on 23-12-16 with KB3206632.Ever Since this update My Disk Active Time is always at 100%, I am unable to do anything as everything becomes 'Not Responding'. It comes down to normal for only a few seconds in which you can operate the Laptop properly.100% Disk Active Time after KB3206632 and KB3201845 WINDOWS 10-disk.png
    I had Windows 8 Pre-installed with this Laptop(HP e015tx) which later I upgraded to Windows 10.I use Windows Defender as an anti-virus program. No additional software was installed which could've caused this problem.I've uninstalled Windows 10 Update KB3206632 successfully as I thought this will resolve the problem.But the Problem still remains (100% Active Time of Disk)In my Installed Updates(Control Panel-->Programs and Features) it shows the following update list.100% Disk Active Time after KB3206632 and KB3201845 WINDOWS 10-update-list.pngAfter that, I've tried uninstalling KB3201845 from the Installed Update but it got failed with the following message.100% Disk Active Time after KB3206632 and KB3201845 WINDOWS 10-12c36cea-c585-4bc5-a35e-55370a805ad7.pngAfter this I've tried uninstalling this update through command prompt(admin)- wusa /uninstall /kb:3201845but it got failed at 92.22% and was asking to locate source file.After all this frustration, I've tried Resetting PC (without removing personal files) which also got failed!!!I've also tried troubleshooting system and maintenance and tried to fix this problem but it didn't help. I've also run SFC /SCANNOW in command prompt(admin) to fix any corrupt file but got this message instead. 100% Disk Active Time after KB3206632 and KB3201845 WINDOWS 10-sfc.pngPlease Help me from this Disaster!
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  2. Posts : 73
    Win 10 Home
       #2

    Start by running a DISM scan in an elevated command prompt. It may repair the corruption.
    " Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth ". then reboot and re run your SFC scan.
    See the full DISM tutorial that Brink posted here: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/...-10-image.html
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