kb3102810

What is a useful update or just more Win10 nagware upgrade or spyware?

What is a useful update or just more Win10 nagware upgrade or spyware?

Installation and research updates is slow and high utilization of the processor occurs in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

Question n ° 1

When you install updates using System Center Configuration Manager, the installation takes a long time, and System Center Configuration Manager is overloaded.

2nd edition

The Svchost.exe process occupies 100 percent CPU usage when you upgrade a Windows Update for Windows 10 client.

On this update.

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    That's what the second patch is supposed to take care of...

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    First in Windows Updates settings, to never look for updates.

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