Win10 update KB3201845 solves the problem of high usage of Microsoft IME CPU

  

Microsoft Beijing Time today (December 9th, US local time) launched a new cumulative update KB3201845 with a variety of feature-based updates (ie patch packages) ——Win10 anniversary update (version 1607). One of the improvements is very significant, and I believe that Surface Pro, Surface Book, and other device users logging in with biometric technology will laugh at Cry the most popular emoji expression in 2016—— The problem of the CPU usage being high after each login of the Microsoft IME process is resolved, and the fan is finally quiet.

You can upgrade by setting "Windows Update" in the settings, or you can download the MSU package to update manually, especially those who download the stuck:

32 bit:< Br>

http://download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/crup/2016/11/windows10.0-kb3201845-x86_5561f8fa58a6c59c86be7941aa600b1cffe33a2e.msu

64-bit:

http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/crup/2016/11/windows10.0-kb3201845-x64_95e1e765344e1388fee3f7c0c143499e0b617d9f.msu

To ring the bell, you need to ring the bell. The initiator of this problem is Microsoft itself. On September 29, 2016, Microsoft released "Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1607 for x64-based Systems (KB3194496)". After this update was released, a large number of users had this problem, Surface. Pro 4, Surface Pro 3, Surface Book users, of course, believe that there are a small number of notebook users in China who have used iris recognition, fingerprint recognition and other technologies have encountered this problem, very painful.

Of course, after starting today, after updating KB3201845, this pain will not happen again. This update fixes a number of issues, including: Resolving an issue where Windows Explorer sometimes fails to prompt for credentials when a user logs in with a Microsoft account.

Before there are various solutions on the Internet, it is more popular to execute a command with sequelae ——

Open the administrator's command prompt, run:

if exist "%SystemRoot%\\System32\\InputMethod\\CHS\\ChsIME.exe" (takeown /f "%SystemRoot%\\System32\\InputMethod\\CHS\\ChsIME.exe" /Aicacls "%SystemRoot%\\System32\\InputMethod \\CHS\\ChsIME.exe" /deny "NT AUTHORITY\\SYSTEM:RX")

The SYSTEM user's ChsIME.exe process will not appear.

This command line solves the problem that the Microsoft IME (ie ChsIME.exe) process does not appear after the login, but it will kill the process every time the screen is closed, causing the Chinese input method to appear. malfunction. This is an imperfect solution, but it is indeed the best solution in the past 40 days. Of course, everything will be blown away by the north wind today.

The official name of KB3201845 is "Windows 10 version 1607 and Windows Server 2016 cumulative update: December 9, 2016", which can be upgraded by setting up Windows Update in the center.

KB3201845 update content:

According to the update log, the cumulative update KB3201845 is mainly improved mobile device management (MDM) deregistration, distributed component object model (DCOM), peripheral interface PowerShell reliability, etc., also includes a series of other updates.

The following editors have compiled detailed updates for the Windows 10 cumulative update KB3201845:

• Improved Mobile Device Management (MDM) deregistration, Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM), Peripheral Component Interface and PowerShell Reliability

• Fixed a problem where if the user installed the Chinese Input Method Editor and used Windows Hello to log in, it would cause excessive battery consumption

• Solved the OLE drag and drop problem, which will prevent users from downloading the SharePoint document library as a file

• Solved the "Windows 10 Anniversary Update" or unrecognized and accessed in Windows Explorer Fixed Media Device Issues in Super Floppy Format

• Resolved an issue that caused the System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) client installation to fail when reinstalling devices using the SCCM task sequence.

• Resolved an issue that caused the loss of optional component (OC) state information (including all Hyper-V virtual machines) after a system upgrade.

• Fixes a problem with Windows Explorer showing information that may be inconsistent with information stored on a floppy disk

• Fixes after connecting a shared CD/DVD-hosted drive without media Problems that cause certain commands (such as DIR and NET USE) to hang

• Resolved an issue where users could not use a high-speed directory cache larger than 64 KB.

• Resolved an issue where Windows Explorer sometimes failed to prompt credentials when logging in with a Microsoft account

• Resolved application compatibility and other issues with Internet Explorer

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