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Feb 17, 2014 · I just reformatted an old Dell laptop and have put Windows XP SP3 on it. I understand that XP will not be supported in a couple of months ...
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Dec 13, 2013 · Disabling auto update and killing the active processes of course fixes the problem, right up until somebody decides to re-enable it, or attempt to run updates ...
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Aug 25, 2005 · I'm working on a Sony Vaio laptop where the wuauclt.exe process (I believe this is the Windows update process) is using 100% of the CPU.
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Jan 13, 2011 · I'm not sure but I beleive I might be infected with the wuauclt.exe virus. My pc is running real slow and I never saw the this process ever ...
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Aug 23, 2010 · The best compromise is to change Automatic Updates to "Notify me, but don't automatically download or install them." That minimizes the performance hit.
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Dec 18, 2013 · There is actually a recent article about this bug in XP. Try turning off Windows Update. " Windows Update redlines (more accurately, the XP ...
Jan 4, 2011 · wuauclt.exe is a legitimate system process that is located at C:\Windows\System32, but there are cases when wuauclt.exe is actually a disguised virus, Trojan ...
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The Svchost.exe process occupies 100 percent of CPU usage when you upgrade a Windows Update client to Windows 10. How to get this update. Important If you ...