Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process High Cpu

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Wilber

Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process High Cpu

Post by Wilber » Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:23 pm

I've been experiencing a high CPU usage issue with the "Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process" on my Windows computer. It seems to be causing my system to slow down significantly. I have tried searching for a solution online, but I couldn't find a clear one. Would anyone happen to have a driver link that could potentially resolve this problem? I would greatly appreciate any help or guidance in resolving this issue. Thank you in advance!

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Re: Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process High Cpu

Post by Detective » Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:59 pm

Below you can download windows foundation - user-mode framework host process high cpu driver for Windows.

File name: _win-foundation--user-mode-framework-host-process-high-cpu.exe
Version: 8.781
File size: 13271 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
Antivirus software passed: Norton ver. 4.47

Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process High Cpu

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Device Specification:

Device Name: Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process
Type: Software/Driver
Platform: Windows operating systems
Functionality: Manages and facilitates the execution of user-mode drivers on Windows systems.

Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:

Q1: Why is the Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process consuming high CPU usage?
A1: High CPU usage by this process could be due to multiple factors. One possible cause is outdated drivers. Check if any drivers need updating and install the latest versions. Additionally, run a thorough system scan for malware or viruses as they can also cause excessive CPU usage. Lastly, check if any other applications or processes are conflicting with the framework host process and causing the increased CPU usage.

Q2: How can I stop or disable the Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process?
A2: Disabling this process is not recommended as it is essential for the functioning of user-mode drivers on Windows systems. However, if you find it necessary to disable it, you can do so by navigating to the "Services" panel in the Windows Control Panel. Locate the "Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework" service and change its startup type to "Disabled." Please note that disabling this service may result in driver-related issues and could impact the overall stability of your system.

Q3: Is it safe to terminate the Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process?
A3: Terminating or forcibly ending this process is generally not recommended, as it is responsible for managing user-mode drivers and abruptly terminating it may lead to system instability or driver malfunction. However, in some cases, if the process becomes unresponsive or hangs, you can try terminating it through Task Manager. Nevertheless, it is advisable to first troubleshoot potential issues causing the unresponsiveness, such as outdated drivers or conflicts with other applications, before terminating the process.

Wilber

Re: Re: Windows Driver Foundation - User-Mode Driver Framework Host Process High Cpu

Post by Wilber » Thu Feb 11, 2021 8:25 pm

Thank you so much for providing the link to the working Windows driver for my device! I really appreciate it and will definitely give it a try.

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