Windows update using 50% of CPU-Win7 x64
Fresh install on new drive,updating went fine until SP1 installed.
Now under one instance of svchost.exe, wuauserv/windows update uses 50% of CPU whether I am trying to update or not,but stays stuck on searching for updates when I try.
Have tried numerous fixes,mostly other windows updates using a standalone installer.Already had most installed,but got a couple to install,none fixed it and get error 0x8024001e on most tried since with standalone installer.
I can turn it off and all is good,but it has to run correctly when needed to.
Lil' help plz.
steve2470
(37,468 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,593 posts)I opened the services list as an admin and disabled the service.
I periodically enable the service and download/update, then disable it again.
Go Vols
(5,902 posts)Its the "Windows Update" update that comes immediately after you install SP1.Tired of fooling with it after a fresh install again today and just found this out.It just runs and runs to no end trying to update.
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ucrdem
(15,720 posts)by using an offline update generator. WSUS is the one I've used for XP and 7. Basically you download the generator, tell it which Windows version you're updating, and then let it retrieve and install the updates, including SPs. WSUS also generates Office updates if you have it installed.
The steps are explained in more details in section 2 of this article which also has the WSUS links: https://www.raymond.cc/blog/offline-windows-update/
Go Vols
(5,902 posts)Thats what I ended up doing,or am doing,updating for an hour or more now.
Edit: Thought it was close to finishing,update 1 of 154 just came up.
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ucrdem
(15,720 posts)Hope it does the job. On the bright side, you'll be able to write Windows Journal documents in Azerbaijan . . .
Go Vols
(5,902 posts)Windows update is working pretty good now,get an error on a couple but got prolly 80 or so to update.Still gonna run WSUS monthly to make sure.
Try clearing event viewer logs
sol 3. http://appuals.com/high-cpu-usage-by-svchost-exe-netsvcs/
Egnever
(21,506 posts)For future reference there is a patch for that issue.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3102810
That said fresh installs of 7 with sp1 have been problematic for me for quite some time now especially on machines that are connected wirelessly.
Almost every single install I have done lately has had this problem.
Go Vols
(5,902 posts)I can't believe I never found that one.Appreciate it,bookmarked for future reference.
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tonytranupg
(1 post)Last edited Mon Feb 13, 2017, 11:56 PM - Edit history (1)
Fresh install on new drive,updating went fine until SP1 installed.
Now under one instance of svchost.exe (netsvcs), wuauserv/windows update uses 50% of CPU whether I am trying to update or not,but stays stuck on searching for updates when I try.
Have tried numerous fixes,mostly other windows updates using a standalone installer.Already had most installed,but got a couple to install,none fixed it and get error 0x8024001e on most tried since with standalone installer.
I can turn it off and all is good,but it has to run correctly when needed to.
Lil' help plz.
Most of methods I found don't help me to resolve this high CPU usage issue. Any other solutions for me?
Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)If you're updating via Windows store, SP1 via that method has given others similar, if not the same issues. Here's a web page with some suggestions:
http://www.fixerrs.com/2016/09/Error-code-0x8024001e.html
Hope this helps and welcome to DU!
Earth Bound Misfit
(3,560 posts)Last edited Sat Dec 2, 2017, 08:31 AM - Edit history (1)
The latest official Windows 7 ISOs (with SP1-U aka Media Refresh) comes with a very old Windows Update client which results in an infinite long scan issue/high CPU usage with Windows Update after fresh installation.
Solution: Manually install the hotfixes required for updating WU client:
Install KB3020369 April 2015 Servicing Stack update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 first.
Install KB3172605 July 2016 Update Rollup for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.
You will be asked to restart the computer during the installation of KB3172605.
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