Windows 10: These Changes Stopped Windows Updates From Wrecking My PC Performance

Discus and support These Changes Stopped Windows Updates From Wrecking My PC Performance in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Windows updates are supposed to improve stability and performance, but in practice they often do the opposite. One update runs fine, the next... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Dec 30, 2025 at 3:07 PM.

  1. GHacks
    GHacks New Member

    These Changes Stopped Windows Updates From Wrecking My PC Performance


    Windows updates are supposed to improve stability and performance, but in practice they often do the opposite. One update runs fine, the next introduces stutter, latency, or sudden slowdowns. The problem is not a single bug. It is how frequently Windows updates change system behavior in ways that are hard to predict and even harder to roll back cleanly.

    These Changes Stopped Windows Updates From Wrecking My PC Performance photo_2025-12-30_10-06-14.jpg

    Microsoft's release notes rarely explain the full scope of what changes. Task scheduling, background service behavior, power management, and driver interaction can all be adjusted silently. On a platform that runs on countless hardware combinations, even a minor tweak can push some systems into noticeably worse performance.

    Driver updates compound the issue. GPU and chipset drivers are updated independently of Windows, yet tightly coupled to it. A new graphics driver may boost performance in a recent game while introducing microstutter or frame pacing issues elsewhere. In some cases, updates have caused double-digit performance drops until hotfixes arrived days later.

    After dealing with repeated regressions, the solution was not chasing every new update. It was controlling when and how updates are applied.

    The first change was treating Windows updates as optional, not automatic. Pausing updates after a stable build prevents surprise regressions. Updates can still be installed manually once reports confirm they are safe on similar hardware.

    The second change was being conservative with driver updates. If a GPU or chipset driver works well, there is little reason to replace it immediately. New drivers are best installed only when they fix a specific issue or support software you actually use.

    Power management was another source of instability. Switching to a consistent power plan and disabling aggressive power-saving features reduced latency spikes and inconsistent boost behavior, especially on laptops and hybrid CPUs.

    Finally, rollback paths matter. Keeping restore points enabled and knowing how to uninstall recent updates makes recovery faster when something does go wrong. Performance issues are easier to tolerate when reverting is straightforward.

    Windows performance does not have to feel random. The system becomes far more predictable once updates stop being forced and start being managed. Stability comes less from the newest version and more from staying with what already works.

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  2. Mayra Aqu Win User

    Updates slowing computer performance

    Hi,

    Listed below are possible causes why Windows is running slow:

    • Too many application installed.
    • Virus and malware.
    • Corrupted system files.
    • Outdated drivers.

    For us to assist you with the concern, we suggest following the steps on this
    article
    .

    Update us with the outcome so we can provide further assistance.
     
  3. 95Viper Win User
    Windows 8.1 update changed the language, can't change back

    Maybe, these will help... it seems it is a common enough problem.

    Language packs are no longer available after you upgrade to Windows 8.1

    And, sort of the same here --> Add a language or keyboard

    Quote from above MS web page:

    Spoiler Download and install language packs
    You'll need to download the language pack if you want to make a language your Windows display language (that's the language you see most often in Windows and apps).
    • Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings.
      (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)
    • Tap or click Time and language, and then tap or click Region and language.
    • Tap or click a language that says Language pack available underneath, and then tap or click Options.
    • Tap or click Download. The download process might take a while, depending on your PC and the size of the language pack.
      If you want to make this your display language, see the next section "Change your Windows display language".
    Change your Windows display language
    To change your Windows display language (that's the language you see most often in Windows and apps), first add a language, download and install the language pack, and then follow these steps.
    • Swipe in from the right edge of the screen, tap Settings, and then tap Change PC settings.
      (If you're using a mouse, point to the lower-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer up, click Settings, and then click Change PC settings.)
    • Tap or click Time and language, and then tap or click Region and language.
    • Tap or click the language that you want to set as your display language.
    • Tap or click Set as primary to move the language to the top of the list. If the language can become your Windows display language, you'll see Will be display language after next sign-in appear under the language.
    • Sign out and then sign back in to finish.
    And here is some more info --> Add Language Packs to Windows
     
  4. AsRock Win User

    These Changes Stopped Windows Updates From Wrecking My PC Performance

    Windows Updates failed to instal

    I'm not sure how differant XP media center Edition is but you could clear the history \ cache if these folders are there.

    Step 1 Register DLL files.

    =================

    By trying this step, we can check if the update engines are working properly.



    1. Close all instances of Internet Explorer.

    2. Click Start and Run, type "Regsvr32 atl.dll" (without quotes) in the Open box and click OK.



    Note: There is a space between regsvr32 and atl.dll



    3. Similarly, one by one, register the files listed below:



    Regsvr32 msxml3.dll

    Regsvr32 wuapi.dll

    Regsvr32 wuaueng.dll

    Regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll

    Regsvr32 wups2.dll

    Regsvr32 wucltui.dll

    Regsvr32 wups.dll

    Regsvr32 wuweb.dll

    Regsvr32 qmgr.dll

    Regsvr32 qmgrprxy.dll

    Regsvr32 jscript.dll



    Note: If you encounter errors while registering any of these files then skip that file and continue with the next one.



    If the issue persists, let's move on to the steps below to verify Windows Update services and temporary folders.



    Step 2 Verify the relevant Windows Update services.

    =========================================

    1. Click Start->Run, type "services.msc" (without quotation marks) in the open box and click OK.

    2. Double click the service "Automatic Updates".

    3. Click on the Log On tab, please ensure the option "Local System account" is selected and the option "Allow service to interact with desktop" is unchecked.

    4. Check if this service has been enabled on the listed Hardware Profile. If not, please click the Enable button to enable it.

    5. Click on the tab "General "; make sure the "Startup Type" is "Automatic" or "Manual". Then please click the button "Stop" under "Service Status" to stop the service.

    6. Then please click the button "Start" under "Service Status" to start the service.

    7. Please repeat the above steps with the other services:



    Background Intelligent Transfer Service

    Event Log

    Remote Procedure Call (RPC)



    Note: Event log service is enabled on all of the hardware profiles; this service does not have an option to enable or disable on certain hardware profile.



    If it still does not help, let's proceed to step 3.



    Step 3 Reload the Update temporary folders.

    ===================================

    One possible cause is that the temporary folder for Windows Update is containing corrupted files. Let's erase all the files there to get the system clean.



    1. Click Start, Run, type: cmd and press Enter. Please run the following command in the opened window.



    Net stop WuAuServ



    2. Click Start, Run, type: %windir% and press Enter.

    3. In the opened folder, rename the folder SoftwareDistribution to Sdold.

    4. Click Start, Run, type: cmd and press Enter. Please run the following command in the opened window.



    Net start WuAuServ



    Please test the Windows Update website and let me know the result. If the issue persists, to clarify the issue and provide more accurate troubleshooting steps, please assist me in collecting the following information.
     
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