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[FIXED] Anyone else having OneDrive high CPU usage problem after upgrading to build 19564?
- Feb 20, 2020
HotCakeX Eddie Leonard AndrewSienx jetsk1 Magnus Broman dimman24 tooth1971 BenC Matteox E-pgt
The problem is solved in the today's Windows insider fast ring build 19569
We fixed an issue resulting in OneDrive not working and using an unexpectedly high amount of CPU for some Insiders on the previous build.
HotCakeX Are you not able to use OneDrive on the web to access files? You can kill the process via Task Manager to stop the CPU usage. Worse case scenario, you could roll back to the previous build and pause updates.
-Eddie
- HotCakeXFeb 14, 2020MVP
Yes of course, the files are on OneDrive on Microsoft servers, just not accessible in Windows Explorer. some of my program data and portable programs are directly on OneDrive, I usually mark those folders to be always available offline whenever I fresh install my Windows.
I apply the same things for my Pictures folder so I can view them on Photos app.
for now I switched back to build 1909 and staying on release preview ring.
I tried going to slow ring first from 1909 but I was getting error.Feature update to Windows 10, version 2004 - Error 0xc1900404
- HotCakeXFeb 14, 2020MVPUPDATE:
this error that i was getting when attempting to install slow ring
"Feature update to Windows 10, version 2004 - Error 0xc1900404"
turns out I had a wrong time and time zone set, forgot to correct it after Windows installation. after fixing it, the slow ring from Windows update is downloading now.
only if that error code was more specific 🙂