high CPU usage

AppWizard
March 1, 2025
Over 1.3 million players are currently engaged in Monster Hunter Wilds on Steam, but only about 13,000 users have left reviews, with the feedback being largely negative. The game holds a "mixed" rating, primarily due to performance issues. Players have reported low-resolution textures and frequent frame rate drops. Previous titles from Capcom, such as Monster Hunter: World and Dragon's Dogma 2, faced similar performance criticisms. Monster Hunter Wilds introduces new features like a seamless open world and seasonal changes, but these do not significantly alter the core gameplay of battling large monsters. Despite some visually striking environments, technical flaws detract from the overall experience.
Winsage
September 9, 2024
A persistent update download bug in the Windows 11 Dev channel has been affecting users, particularly with the latest build 26120.1542 (KB5041872), where downloads frequently stall at 8% and cause CPU usage to spike to 100%. Users report that their systems become sluggish and unresponsive during the download process. One user, Sujal Thakkar, noted that the Windows Modules Installer's CPU usage spikes to 80-90% when the update stalls, and the issue temporarily resolves after restarting the PC and pausing the update, but reoccurs upon resuming. Another user, matGV, reported similar issues with an earlier build (KB5038603), highlighting the high CPU usage of the TiWorker.exe process, which affects system performance and causes crashes in games and applications. Additionally, user Judge L mentioned that the cumulative update (KB5041872) is attempting to download twice, further increasing CPU usage. Users are encouraged to share their experiences on the Feedback Hub to address the issue.
Winsage
August 27, 2024
KB5041585 is a Windows update that addresses CVE-2024-38063, a critical vulnerability allowing attackers to control systems using IPv6, and resolves a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issue related to BitLocker. However, it has introduced problems such as high CPU usage, increased temperatures, power consumption, and system slowdowns. Some users report failures to install the update, leaving the IPv6 vulnerability unresolved. Complaints include Wi-Fi connection issues, multiple BSOD incidents, and incorrect high memory usage flags for applications. Uninstall attempts have been unsuccessful as the update reinstalls itself. The volume of complaints from users has increased, indicating serious concerns about the update's impact.
Winsage
July 12, 2024
Microsoft released Windows 11 Builds 22621.3951 and 22631.3951 to the Release Preview Channels this week. The builds include new features such as the ability to duplicate a tab in File Explorer with a right-click shortcut and drag apps from the Pinned section of the Start menu to pin them to the taskbar. The update also includes several fixes and improvements.
Winsage
July 9, 2024
- Basic checks should be performed before applying advanced solutions to tackle Windows Modules Installer Worker's high CPU usage. - A simple restart can sometimes resolve common Windows issues by clearing out temporary glitches. - Instead of stopping the Windows Modules Installer Worker, consider ending other resource-heavy processes to prevent high CPU usage. - Stay vigilant against malware that may mimic the Windows Modules Installer Worker process to deceive users. - Conduct a thorough scan using a reliable anti-virus program if you suspect malware. - Consider pausing Windows Updates from the Windows Settings if TiWorker.exe is hindering your urgent use of an application.
Winsage
June 18, 2024
- Windows 11 Insider Preview Phone Link app is facing a high CPU usage bug, caused by the Cross Device Service. - Microsoft engineers have identified the Cross Device Service as the root cause of the problem. - A temporary workaround is available by disabling the Cross Device Service. - The delay in providing a permanent solution has caused concerns among Windows Insider community. - With Windows 10 support ending, a well-functioning Phone Link app is crucial for a seamless transition to Windows 11. - Users may need to explore alternative methods for file sharing until the Phone Link app is fully functional again.
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