Windows8.1/10 upgrade patch causes Windows Explorer to stop responding

  

My own operating system is Windows 8.1 (now Windows 10), Microsoft pushed a new update patch on March 11, 2015 After restarting the computer, it is found that the Windows Explorer frequently crashes and causes the BIOS to rise abnormally, causing the resource manager CPU to rise abnormally, causing the Windows Explorer to stop responding. This problem has plagued me for half a month, almost immediately slammed Windows 7 or entered the Windows 10 preview version in advance (there are also various mine bugs waiting for you to step on), and now finally found a solution, share it for everyone. reference.

Microsoft's upgrade patch test is really in place
Problem Description
Updated Microsoft's push upgrade patch resource manager after March 11, 2015 The rate is abnormally high, the computer running card is slow to work. My colleagues and Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 Preview are affected by various unknown bugs in Windows 10. Method 1: Remove KB3033889

Control Panel - Programs and Features - View installed updates - Search 3033889 - Uninstall patches - Restart
Method 2: Use Microsoft fixes

You don't need to remove KB3033889

http://pan.baidu.com /s/1o6613XC
Windows 10

Close transparent menu

Right-click personalization->Color-> Make transparent [Start] menu-> Close


Replace input method (optional)

I have been insisting on the pure version of QQ Pinyin, but unfortunately Tencent and Sogou have forgotten the initial intention of the R&D input method. //shurufa.baidu.com/

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