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To me deleting folder Battleye in C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files helped.
To me deleting folder Battleye in C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files helped.
Did this one yesterday on my Surface Pro 3 without any problems. Went pretty quickly, too. It's always nice when things work like they're supposed to.
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Since installing this cumulative update yesterday on Windows 10 Pro v1903 build 18362.86, which took two attempts since the first was reported as successfully installed but yet still installed a second time post-restart, Task Manager has been showing 100% CPU usage even though the totals of the individual tasks running is much less than 100%.
Not sure if this is just a glitch with this install or something to do with the invulnerability fix for Intel (sheesh, yet ANOTHER one... at this rate my poor old i7-4770K will be so slow that I will be forced to upgrade... or maybe that's what Intel want?) or if it's another bug with this update similar to how Task Manager would misreport app/program usage in an earlier update on v1809?
Anyone else seeing this behaviour? Funny thing, is that games seem to be running fine as I played RAGE 2 and A Plague Tale: Innocence after installing the update. If the CPU was really being hammered 100% then it would be immediately noticed in games.
I have an I7-4771, i updated to the latest build and everything is runing smootly as butter, from the OS itself to gaming.
Not even a single sign of 100% CPU usage.
Yeah the 4770/k/71 is a bit old CPU (4th gen) nowadays, but it still holding up very well, you don't have to care about it for now.