
The latest Windows 10 patch has not arrived conditionally. The saddest thing is that this seems to be a habit. On August 4592, 438, Microsoft released the KB2020 patch. This will be the last update of the operating system XNUMX year. This patch contains a number of bugs and issues. These bugs will not be fixed until next year as Microsoft is currently “on vacation”. The most annoying things are excessive CPU usage, processor usage spikes, and PC execution speeds that are significantly slower than normal.
Microsoft hasn’t announced anything about this new flaw in Windows 10. The company has already stated that it will suspend all types of updates (both regular Windows 10 and Insider) during Christmas. This is a bug introduced in the KB4592438 patch that will not be fixed until next year. Fortunately, the community never rests. Thanks to them, you can get your PC working properly in case you are affected by this issue.
Causes excessive CPU usage in Windows 10
Microsoft has not helped investigate this issue, but blogs and network users such as Reddit have identified the cause of this issue. Apparently, everything shows incompatibility issues with the latest Windows 10 patches Intel Drivers & Software Assistant Tools.
When this combination occurs (usually on an Intel computer with an iGPU), it consumes much more CPU in relation to the ” DSAService ” process, drivers, and update tools when running in the background. It will be more than you would normally consume. The CPU consumption of this process ranges from 50% to 100%, depending on the user’s processor. And that leads, among other things, to a significant drop in PC performance and a drop in FPS during games.
Temporary solution
Microsoft doesn’t care about helping users solve these problems, and Intel hasn’t made any statement about it, so it must be the user who came up with the temporary solution. did.
If you are affected by this issue and your computer is slow and slow, you can choose one XNUMX solution.
The first of these is completely uninstalled Intel DSA software. By eliminating the process from your PC, your computer should work fine. The typical features of this software (such as driver control) will be lost, but in general, the remaining issues will be resolved.
The XNUMX first of these solutions is a typical solution. Uninstall the KB4592438 update This patch has many operating system issues that affect more users each time. By removing this update altogether, you can fix the problem without turning your back on the Intel software.
In any case, after performing these tasks, you should pause the automatic update of Windows Update to prevent the update or driver software from being automatically reinstalled.
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