Microsoft to Bring New Update for Windows 10 to Solve Wrong CPU Frequency Bug

Microsoft to Bring New Update for Windows 10 to Solve Wrong CPU Frequency Bug

Microsoft to Bring New Update for Windows 10 to Solve Wrong CPU Frequency Bug: Microsoft is solving multiple problems of Windows 10 with the wrong CPU frequency. Microsoft occasionally brings new updates to fix various Windows issues. According to recent reports, Microsoft is currently working on a cumulative update to Windows 10 that will fix a number of bugs in the October 2020 update (20H2) and the May 2020 update (version 2004). The patch with the build number 19042.606 is now being released for testers on the Windows Preview release preview channel and beta channel of the program. If all goes well then it will be released to the public.

Microsoft to Bring New Update for Windows 10 to Solve Wrong CPU Frequency Bug
Microsoft to Bring New Update for Windows 10 to Solve Wrong CPU Frequency Bug



Due to a bug in Windows 10, Task Manager was showing the wrong CPU frequency on some hardware. Over the past few months, especially since the release of the May 2020 update, some users have reported that Windows 10 Task Manager has not been able to display the correct CPU usage or frequency. One user sees that the CPU frequency stops at 0.89 GHz or 0.00 GHz. Another user said, "Sometimes I notice that the task manager shows a CPU speed of 0.00 GHz. As the load increases, the display starts showing the correct number. ”
Microsoft said it was fixing a problem that 'some processors' show incorrect CPU frequencies. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. But now it is being resolved.

The build will be available to testers with a solution for the 19042.606 CPU frequency bug. If all goes according to plan, these issues will be included in the next Patch Tuesday release of Windows 10. Microsoft is also working on other bug issues, including smart card issues.

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