Unlike previous Windows 10 Updates, Microsoft has created a webpage where you can view current Windows problems, along with details on what it is doing to fix them. Check Microsoft's list of known Windows Update issues Click 'Uninstall updates' then select the KB4512941 update and click 'Uninstall'. You can also fix the issue by uninstalling the update by opening up Settings, clicking 'Update & Security', then click 'View update history'. This will stop local search queries you perform on your PC being sent to Bing, Microsoft’s online search engine, which looks like the main cause of the high CPU usage issue. ![]() There, you’ll find a registry entry called 'BingSearchEnabled'. Open up 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER' then browse to \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Search. To fix the issue, open the Registry by pressing Windows + R on your keyboard and type in 'regedit'.
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