If all these steps fail go back to process explorer and start looking at what else is coming up in services that is taking up the CPU, also please note you should click the CPU tab to ensure you see the top of the list and what driver is causing the issue, i will make a comprehensive video for youtube one day for this but for now this will do.
Once you done that just unplug your USB's one by one and see if the CPU drops, if it does then you know the firmware in particular with that USB is faulty or corrupted, you can easily find a driver update tool like driver talent or driver booster pro 3 online for free so that you don't suffer with such high CPU usage.ģ:find "wdf01000.sys" in process explorerĤ:start unplugging one by one USB's connected to your motherboardĥ:download "driver talent" or "driver booster pro 3" to update firmwares or drivers for your hardware, or simply go to your products website and update there.
To monitor your CPU status and temperatures i suggest downloading windows gadgets, search for "desktopgadgetsrevived" and download that, i have it running on my second monitor to ensure that i keep up to date with how much processing my CPU takes and other useful information like a GPU monitor with it.
The problem is that no page on google (except the 15th page) from my searches has actually any solution to the problem, many talk about it and ask about it and there are various fixes but i will tell the fix that worked for me.īascially you need to download process explorer from technet, easily found online, once you done that check your services and if you find a driver called "wdf01000.sys" then that is a driver framework module that talks to all the other hardware on the motherboard, check the dpc count and see if it's high (high latency causes high dpc counts causing hardware to interrupt the communication or even fail at itmes) if it is high and your CPU is hitting the roof then unplug all your external hardware like USB's etc, eliminate one by one by unplugging one by one monitoring your CPU status.
Whether these refunds apply to those who have played for longer and expected the game to be fixed is unknown.Hello all, well i had a problem for a while playing certain games and one of cores on my CPU was hitting 90-100% causing stuttering and framerate issues, well after some extensive research and attempts to fix this problem (including re install of windows, disabling programs and software and testing hardware stress testing etc) i have finally found the problem and it is so simple. As a result, Steam user reviews (which can only be given by people. In the statement, Warner Brothers links to Steam's refund policy which as we know as standard is for those who have played for under two hours. Weve experienced the issues ourselves, which include frequent stuttering and audio glitches while moving around the open-world. It goes on to say that players can, if they are dissatisfied, request a refund on Steam or "the retail location where you purchased the game." Prior to the removal from sale, GOG went against its standard returns policy and was offering refunds yesterday. We greatly value our customers and know that while there are a significant amount of players who are enjoying the game on PC, we want to do whatever we can to make the experience better for PC players overall." We take these issues very seriously and have therefore decided to suspend future game sales of the PC version while we work to address these issues to satisfy our quality standards. Rocksteady did address the issue with some update patches, but it simply made the game bearable until you can complete it and forget it. When the PC version of Batman Arkham Knight launched, it was among the most unoptimized ports of all time. "We want to apologize to those of you who are experiencing performance issues with Batman Arkham Knight on PC. Here's A Trick That Fixes Stuttering In Batman Arkham Knight.