New builds of Windows 11 "devour" processor resources due to Microsoft problems
The May Insider build of Windows 11 suffers from increased processor consumption; the culprit is the Microsoft Cross Device Service, which is responsible for synchronizing data between devices, but a solution to the problem has not yet been found.
System overheating
Costly resource consumption
At the beginning of June, users of the Windows 11 Insider program discovered a problem with excessively high load on CPU. The reason was the Microsoft Cross Device Service, designed for exchanging files and synchronizing data between devices. When this service was disabled, the increased resource consumption stopped, but users lost the ability to share files between devices.
Problem resolution delay
Microsoft acknowledged the bug and promised to fix it, but At this time, a fix has not been released. Microsoft engineer Jennifer Gee assured one of the users that the cause of the problem had been identified and work was underway to fix it, but did not give a specific time frame.
Suspected Causes
It is believed that the high resource consumption is caused by the new and improved interaction service features Cross Device Service in Windows 11. This service provides smoother data synchronization between PC and smartphone. The most likely reason is considered to be support for the Phone Link function, but it is possible that earlier changes to the Cross Device Service are also to blame.
Criticism of innovations
Users criticize Microsoft for controversial innovations in Windows 11. In addition to the problem with Cross Device Service, they express concerns about the security of the Recall function and excessive consumption system resources when idle. The corporation often has to retreat from its own innovations. There remains hope that the resource hog will be fixed before the release of the final version of Windows 11.
Glossary
- Microsoft is a transnational corporation, a software manufacturer software, gadgets and providing online services.
- Windows 11 is the next version of the operating system from Microsoft after Windows 10.
- Cross Device Service is a service in Windows 11 that provides data synchronization and file sharing between devices .
- Phone Link is a feature in Windows 11 for connecting a smartphone and a PC.
- Recall is a feature in Windows 11 that has raised security concerns.
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June Insider builds of Windows 11 suffer from increased CPU usage. The problem is related to Microsoft Cross Device Service, but the company has not yet fixed it.
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JohnSmith
Unpleasant situation with these new builds of Windows 11 😕. High CPU usage is a serious issue, especially for those who rely on the performance of their PCs.
SophieLeclerc
I agree, John. Hopefully Microsoft will fix this quickly. I heard that the problem may be related to the new synchronization feature between PC and smartphones 📱💻. Interesting idea, but not worth sacrificing performance.
MarioRossi
Yes, again Microsoft is stepping on the old rake 🙄. Instead of focusing on optimization and stability, they are constantly trying to push in new dubious features. Why is this file synchronization necessary if it eats up resources?
OldGrouchGrumpy
These newfangled trends only annoy me 😠. Why bother syncing files between your PC and smartphone? Just use cloud storage or a flash drive like normal people. But no, Microsoft has to complicate everything and ruin the stability of the system.
AnnaKovalenko
I agree that safety and performance should be a priority 🔒⚡. But let's not rush to conclusions. Many users may find this synchronization feature useful. Microsoft just needs to optimize it better.
JuanGarcia
Yes, I'm also waiting for a fix from Microsoft 🛠️. I hope they quickly sort out this high CPU usage issue. After all, this is an insider build, so it's better to fix the problem now than after release.
SophieLeclerc
By the way, I read that Microsoft is already working on a fix 👩💻. Engineer Jennifer Gee said they have identified the cause and will fix it. So let's wait a little and see what happens.
HansSchmidt
Well at least they acknowledged the problem 👍. It's better than ignoring her. Hopefully the fix won't take too long and we'll be able to enjoy the new features without impacting performance.