Windows 10: Microsoft-Windows-UserModePowerService cycles on and off 44,000 times

Discus and support Microsoft-Windows-UserModePowerService cycles on and off 44,000 times in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; When my system is on standby, something causes the "disconnect" and "connect" sounds to play about every 20 seconds. System Event Log shows that... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Micha Lazarus, Jun 8, 2024.

  1. Microsoft-Windows-UserModePowerService cycles on and off 44,000 times


    When my system is on standby, something causes the "disconnect" and "connect" sounds to play about every 20 seconds. System Event Log shows that Microsoft-Windows-UserModePowerService is cycling on and off thousands of times. The sound is dementing. Of course I can turn off the volume every time I leave the computer. But surely it would be better for this event not to occur every 20 seconds.Error message from System Event ViewerMicrosoft-Windows-UserModePowerService cycles on and off 44,000 times :process C:\Windows\System32\WUDFHost.exe process ID:1980 reset policy scheme from {381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e}

    :)
     
    Micha Lazarus, Jun 8, 2024
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    User.000 issue after updating to 1909

    I'm one of the many people suffering from issues with user profiles after applying Update 1909 to Windows 10. I've read all the threads I can find on the topic here and have followed the suggestions, all to no avail. Any other thoughts are appreciated.

    After applying Update 1909, the ProfileImagePath was changed to c:\users\User.000
    One file that was always in use and couldn't be removed was left in c:\users\User (can't recall or find the exact file now), so I could never rename or remove the c:\user\User directory.

    I followed the multiple suggestions from Brink and others:
    • Rebooted at least 6 times
    • Enabled hidden Administrator
    • Booted into Safe Mode
    • Changed ProfileImagePath
    • Tried to rename c:\users\User but couldn't because a file was still in use
    • Copied all data from c:\users\User.000 into c:\users\User
    • Rebooted and had temporary profile
    • Followed steps in Brink tutorial to change ImageProfilePath; rebooted with no change
    • Restored using Restore Point from before Update 1909 - returned to single profile state (User.000)
    • Removed each update that was installed individually and rebooted after each update removal - profile state never changed
    • After all updates were removed, repeated the steps above with hidden Administrator, changing profile, etc. - same issue with file in use in c:\users\User
    • Followed all steps above with hidden Administrator but without copying files from User.000 to User - same results

    Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
     
    deving, Jun 8, 2024
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  3. User folder renamed with .000?

    Hi all - having an issue with a friend's (named Doug) Win10 HP laptop. He had a Windows 10 upgrade go through awhile back and since then he has two user folders - 'Doug' and 'Doug.000'. For the record, his machine only ever had one user account called Doug, which was an admin account.

    'Doug' was the name of his usual account folder...currently that 'Doug' folder now only has an 'AppData' folder in it, nothing else. Everything else (Photos, Documents, etc, etc) has been copied to the 'Doug.000' folder. He also says that when he gets to the logon screen, instead of just his 'Doug' user as there always was, there are THREE users listed now: Two called 'Doug' and one called something else (he never told me what the third was called, I've been in contact with him only through email).

    I saw Shawn Brink's tutorial and (this one: Fix You've been signed in with a temporary profile in Windows 10) it suggested restarting the machine 4-5 times to see if that makes a difference...I'd passed this along to him and when he restarted it 4-5 times, it made no difference; the 'Doug.000' folder is still there. I asked him if he ever got a message saying his system was logged into a temporary profile and he doesn't remember.

    With COVID and lockdowns here, I can't look at his PC in person, but may be able to remote into it to work on it for him.

    Any suggestions on how to sort it out? He's somewhat computer-literate, but very much in a 'screws with things he doesn't completely understand' way because he has a very short anger fuse and I'm scared if he tried that tutorial, he'd make things worse. Brink's tutorial doesn't reference anything about a '.000' user folder, so I am not even sure if that tutorial is the one I should be following?

    Suggestions or help would be appreciated! Microsoft-Windows-UserModePowerService cycles on and off 44,000 times :)
     
    Darkstrike, Jun 8, 2024
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  4. Microsoft-Windows-UserModePowerService cycles on and off 44,000 times

    Microsoft Confirms Windows, Office 6-Month Update Cycle

    Microsoft has been steadily increasing stability, features and, the company hopes, attractiveness of its latest Windows 10 operating system. Recently, its Creator's Update has brought, among other features, a performance-boosting Game Mode, a 3D version of the popular and (respectably ancient) Paint app, as well as increased privacy control, something users clamored for. Now, the Redmond company has confirmed that it's looking towards a six month update cycle for Windows 10 (thus aligning it with Office 365 ProPlus), looking to streamline and increase predictability of its support.

    Microsoft released the Windows 10 Anniversary Update in August 2016, and the Creators Update made its public debut on April 11 2017, which is already close to the six-month update cycle the company is now confirming (seven months, in this case.) Now the company has confirmed that it plans to release its next step on the Windows 10 operating system on September 2017. From then on, updates should arrive in a steady cadence, on every subsequent March and September. Each Windows 10 feature release will be serviced and supported for 18 months, as is currently the case, and the company has also added that its System Center Configuration Manager will support this new aligned update model for Office 365 ProPlus and Windows 10, "making both easier to deploy and keep up to date."


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    Source: Blogs.Windows.com, Tom's Hardware
     
    Raevenlord, Jun 8, 2024
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