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How to fix performance issues after installing Patch Tuesday updates

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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The latestWindows 10updatespatch a series of CPU vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to access information on your computer, phone, and servers.

Microsoft recently acknowledged that these updates are actually a double-edged sword. They protect your computer against the latest cyber threats, but at the same time, theytrigger performance issues.

What does that mean exactly? Well, to put it simply, you may encountercomputer slowdowns.

Here is how this problem manifests itself:

Which is the latest version of Windows 10? Find out from our constantly updated article about Patch Tuesday!

And now the question is: How do you fix these problems?

Fix PC performance issues caused by Windows updates

Fix PC performance issues caused by Windows updates

1. Uninstall apps and programs that you don’t need

All those apps and programs that you don’t regularly use put unnecessary strain on your CPU. Simply remove them.

Go to Start > Apps & Features, select the programs that you don’t use and then click on Uninstall.

2. Stop CPU-hogging software

Now that you have deleted all the unnecessary programs, check if the remaining ones are indeed working properly. If they use too muchCPU power, simply disable them.

Needless to say, if you’re using a cryptocurrency mining software, the best solution is to temporarily turn off the tool. By their very own nature, cryptominers use an awful lot of computer power to solve complex mathematical problems.

Give your computer a break and start mining again when Microsoft has fixed these performance issues.

Looking for the best software to fix high CPU usage? Here are our top picks.

3. Delete large files and folders

If you use your computer to store large files, try deleting them or moving them to an external storage device. Most importantly, avoid storing large files on the partition where you installed theOS.

4. Disable game streaming

If you’re a gamer, try disablinggame streaming. This action should reduce the impact of the latest updates allowing you to direct more computer resources into the game itself.

Yes, we know, streaming your games and sharing your experience with other players is fun, but given the current situation it’s best to refrain from using this feature until Microsoft fixes the problem.

5. Clean your Registry

Running a system file check scan (SFC scan) allows you to detect andfix corrupted or missing registry keys.

They may cause various technical issues on your computers, prevent apps from launching, cause the PC to behave erratically, and more.

Here’s how you can repair your Registry:

Can’t access Registry Editor? Things aren’t as scary as they seem. Check out this guide and solve the issue quickly.

6. Install a PC optimizer

Tune-up software helps you optimize your computer’s performance so that it runs smoothly irrespective of what you throw at it.

For more information on the best PC optimizing programs that you can use, check out the articles below:

There you go, we hope that these suggestions helped you reduce the negative impact that the latestWindows updateshave on your computer.

While it may not be possible to completely eliminate performance problems, the solutions listed above will at least help you mitigate their effects.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.