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The Windows creator update finally fixed all my issues! No lag anymore and no high CPU usage for WUDFHost.exe
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I know they are working on it. There are two different aspects, OpenGL and OpenGL ES. For the full screen updates, I don't know how you can get that without a development environment showing frames. I was wrong about the Photo app, it behaves correctly.
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Alban Rampon Senior product manager, universal docking stations and accessories Where to download the latest DisplayLink drivers How to clean up a corrupted installation How to report issues to DisplayLink for a speedy resolution |
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Join Date: Apr 2017
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I updated to Windows 10 1703 (Creators' Update) and now every time I connect to my HooToo DisplayLink Certified docking station my CPU pegs at 100%. Made sure all my drivers were up to date and even tried using the DisplayLink Cleanup utility to fully rip out the old DisplayLink driver(s) and install the most current (8.2) but the issue persists. The issue immediately goes away as soon as I disconnect the USB docking station. This same computer/docking station have been functioning just fine for over 2 years. I ended up reverting back to Win10 1607 and the issue has cleared up. Please advise..... Logs attached.
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Join Date: May 2017
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While 8.2 M0 on windows 10 1703 is much better than before, its still basically unusable anytime video content is being displayed. If I am on a conference call using Cisco Jabber or Webex my CPU pins it self to 100% usage and makes everything like a slideshow. Screensharing does not have this effect. If I hide the video window, CPU usage drops back down to a much more reasonable level.
If I use a non-displaylink dock there are no issues. This has been tested on several vairants of Dell and Microsoft devices all with the same impact. using a higher end device with a top of the line I7, SSD, 32gb ram results in the same 100% cpu usage. This was not a problem before anniversary update or back on windows 7. |
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Join Date: May 2017
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8.2 M1 works great for me, CPU dropped significantly.
Thanks. Machine is Dell XPS 13 |
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Join Date: Sep 2015
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Hello Patty and all,
We are delivering incremental improvements based on use cases reported at the time. Some will see change, and some won't. That seems a better approach rather than not delivering anything to anyone when we have something beneficial to distribute. 8.3 will be bringing additional improvements in some use cases. There are also others planned for 8.4. I'm trying to get an 8.3 Alpha version made available early June to get feedback on this, and other items. At that time, I'll create a dedicated forum board and post here. Kind regards, Alban
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Alban Rampon Senior product manager, universal docking stations and accessories Where to download the latest DisplayLink drivers How to clean up a corrupted installation How to report issues to DisplayLink for a speedy resolution |
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Join Date: Jul 2017
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Hi
I have read the many posts about the WUDFHost.exe causing a high CPU-load and since I have this issue I have already tried like everything: - Cleaning up the display link drivers - Installing older versions of the display link driver - Reinstalling all kinds of drivers - and so on and so on... I think this problem came up after the recent windows update last week, but I am not 100% sure. My issue: I am using a USB 3.0 docking station by Lenovo (ThinkPad USB 3.0 Ultra Dock, Driver version: 8.2.1952.0, but I have already tried with 8.3 too) and via HDMI I have connected a monitor to it. When I remove the HDMI cable from the docking station, the CPU-load goes down and the fans are going back to a normal noise level again. What I have also recognized is that when I stop "explorer.exe" the CPU-load of "WUDFHost.exe" goes down too (to around 0.2 - 0.8%), even though the HDMI cable is still connected to the docking station and the monitor is still working. When I close the most CPU-consuming "WUDFHost.exe" the load goes down as well but this time it (of course) detaches the monitor. "Windows Explorer" and the "Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework Host Process" are together using around 50% of the CPU when the laptop is connected to the monitor through the docking station. My hardware & OS: Laptop: Lenovo Yoga 900-13 ISK OS: Windows 10 Enterprise OS Version: 1703 OS Build: 15063.483 Docking Station: ThinkPad USB 3.0 Ultra Dock Any help would be highly appreciated! Thank you and have a great day. Cheers, Kris Last edited by kkris; 07-17-2017 at 10:56 PM. |
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