Set Automatic Updates to "Never check for updates" and reboot. Then try again.
Regards, VZ
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Hello,
For the last couple weeks I've been experiencing overly high CPU usage from what looks like the Network Store Interface Service on my computer. I've tried out various suggestions such as using Windows Update Troubleshooter, etc., but I'm not able to use any of them because once these applications try to look for updates they just hang there.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Set Automatic Updates to "Never check for updates" and reboot. Then try again.
Regards, VZ
Volume Z,
That took care of the problem! Thank you so much!
G