Users also reported that Windows Update often keeps on downloading KB4093112 in a loop without actually finalizing the process. This update issue usually keeps CPUs working at 60% of their capacity, while the HDD works at 40-50% and sometimes even spikes to 100% usage before restart. RAM usage remains usually high as well. Other Windows 10 users can’t install update KB4093112 due to error 0x800f081f. We’ve got a dedicated troubleshooting guide on how to fix error 0x800f081f, so do follow the instructions listed there and perhaps one of the respective solutions will help you solve the problem.

More KB4093112 issues

Windows 10 users who managed to install this update encountered other issues. Many couldn’t find their hard drives in Explorer. Other users had to switch to another browser because Microsoft Edge closes shortly after users launch it. We do have a troubleshooting guide that you can use if Edge closes immediately after launch. Hopefully some of the workarounds listed there will help you fix the problem. Surface owners also complained about USB issues. It appears that this update breaks USB ports and devices fail to recognized any connected peripherals. Well, the good news is that KB4093112 doesn’t trigger severe issues such as random crashes, freezes, restarts or BSOD errors. We hope that Microsoft will fix all the bugs reported by users as soon as possible. How has your KB4093112 update experience been so far? Let us know in the comments below. RELATED STORIES TO CHECK OUT:

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