If yours is older than that, most likely WU is hogging your PC trying to update it. To find out what version and build of Win10 your PC is running, do the following:ġ) enter "cmd" (without the quotes) into the search area and select the Command Prompt optionĢ) enter "winver" into the command window (again, without the quotes)ģ) the most current Win10 version (as of 3/25/19) is v1809 Build 17763.379 but, if you reset your PC, you only make matters WORSE! Why? Because you will reset Win10 back to the original version that came preloaded on the PC and that will restart Windows Update all over again. Some folks have been told that resetting your PC will fix this. This process is complicated by new Win 10 patches coming out nearly every Tuesday - as one did last week. A Win10 PC, you're almost always going to experience a very slow PC at times because Windows Update (WU) is hogging your PC, searching for, downloading, and installing updates - to bring your PC up to the most current version of Windows.Īnd, when it does that, it can force the disk usage to 100% and drive up the processor load - and keep them both pinned there for some time.
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