However, all Windows 10 users know that cumulative updates often bring issues of their own. Unfortunately, KB3200970 is no exception to the rule and brings its fair share of bugs.
Windows 10 KB3200970 reported bugs:
KB3200970 causes high CPU usage
One Windows 10 user reports that Windows Update caused high CPU usage while downloading and installing KB3200970. He managed to fix this issue by downloading the update from Microsoft’s Update Catalog.
KB3200970 breaks the Internet connection
If you haven’t installed the previous Windows 10 updates, get ready to download a 467 MB update package for the x86 version and 871 MB for the x64 version. The download process shouldn’t take long with a decent connection, but some Windows 10 users complain that the update saturates the Internet connection.
KB3200970 download won’t start or gets stuck
One user reports that the download process of KB3200970 got stuck at 96%. Another user reports that he tried to install KB3200970 via Windows Update, but he couldn’t because the update won’t download completely. He also tried to download the standalone package from the Update Catalog, to no avail.
KB3200970 fails to install with error code 0x800f0900
Users also report that they can’t install this update due to error 0x800f0900. For the time being, it appears there is no workaround available to fix this bug.
KB3200970 drains laptop battery
It seems that the “battery drain curse” is back. Windows 10 users complain that KB3200970 drains their laptops’ battery and it appears that the culprit is a task called “NT Kernel and system”. Have you downloaded KB3200970 on your machine? Tell us more about your expereinece in the comment section below. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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