Windows 10: Photos Background Task Host - High CPU usage!

Discus and support Photos Background Task Host - High CPU usage! in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hello! I'm new here so I will make this short. I installed Windows 10 (10130 build) and I love it. The only problem that I'm having with it is this... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by Asp1re, Jul 3, 2015.

  1. Asp1re Win User

    Photos Background Task Host - High CPU usage!


    Hello! I'm new here so I will make this short. I installed Windows 10 (10130 build) and I love it. The only problem that I'm having with it is this Photo Background app that eats my cpu(30-40%)! When I start up windows I need to kill it in task manager everytime. But even after I kill it if I leave my laptop in idle it still comes back. I want to understand what this Photos Background Task Host is doing, his functionality... I want to understand it. I searched in google and all solutions pointed to the camera of the laptop... yes I have a camera, I also deactivated it but the problem still persists. I just want to know what it does in detail. Why should I let it use my CPU??? Thanks!

    This solved my problem: Apps - Re-register in Windows 8 and 10

    Photos Background Task Host - High CPU usage! [​IMG]


    :)
     
    Asp1re, Jul 3, 2015
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  2. azotus Win User

    Windows 10, Background Task Host, High CPU Usage

    Hi everyone,

    My question is not altogether new. There are already several threads related to this, including this one:

    Photo Background Task Host High Usage

    Here's how my situation differs: The processes that are causing so much CPU usage, while originating in the same applications (BackgroundTaskHost.exe, BackgroundTransferHost.exe, RuntimeBroker.exe), don't appear to be related to the Photos app:

    Photos Background Task Host - High CPU usage! [​IMG]

    What's more, these suggestions of turning the camera and location permissions off...

    Photos Background Task Host using high CPU resources.

    ...yeah they're not working for me.

    I think my issue is essentially the same as the one that everyone else is having with some kind of background task host making for excessive CPU usage, but I wonder if anyone else is seeing what I'm seeing, rather than the Photos thing?

    Any new solutions out there (short of deleting those applications, which I'm hesitant to do)?

    Thanks.
     
    azotus, Jul 3, 2015
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  3. TusarJit Win User
    High CPU usage

    Recently I'm having High CPU Usage, used by Runtime Broker, WMI Provider Host and
    From Microsoft Background Task Host.

    Any explanation? Need solution.

    Photos Background Task Host - High CPU usage! [​IMG]
     
    TusarJit, Jul 3, 2015
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  4. Photos Background Task Host - High CPU usage!

    Do you have lots of photos on your machine or on onedrive?

    Photo App is the default photo viewer in win 10, so it will be importing all your photos and auto enhancing them (unless this is now an optional feature)

    what happens if you let it run after boot instead of killing it, does it eventually settle down?
     
    paulsalter, Jul 3, 2015
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  5. Asp1re Win User
    I don't have pictures on my laptop/onedrive - I also deactivated auto enhancing. If I let it run after a boot it will eat my cpu till I shut it down. Before kill, it's just goes on and eats even if my laptop is not in idle mode but after I kill it the only time it comes back is when my laptop is in idle mode and it goes away when I move my mouse or touch a key on my keyboard. It doesn't bother me if it eats my CPU in idle when my laptop is plugged in... but sometimes I need my laptop where there is no power source... In this situations when I work on batteries I usually put my laptop to sleep when I am AFK -> after every sleep I need to kill it again just like after a boot.
     
    Asp1re, Jul 3, 2015
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  6. paulsalter, Jul 3, 2015
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  7. Asp1re Win User
    I don't know how to thank you man, you really saved me a headache here - the powershell re-registration fixed it for me, I re-booted 3 times and put my laptop to idle mode 6 times and no sign of the Photo Background Task Host. Thank you!
    - Yes it's a clean install.

    - Don't worry about it, I'm very thankful for your quick reply and help! *Biggrin
     
    Asp1re, Jul 3, 2015
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  8. Photos Background Task Host - High CPU usage!

    Good news, glad to hear that it worked
     
    paulsalter, Jul 3, 2015
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  9. Thanks! This seems to have worked for me, too. The Photos app was eating CPU like crazy. After re-registering, it has settled down.

     
    Charlemagne21, Jan 22, 2016
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  10. I'm having exactly the same problem and tried to re-register as described, but it did not help. My system was upgraded from Windows 8 and I'm wondering if this may be the problem. Thanks.
     
    StellarPlacebo, Apr 4, 2018
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