About this tag
The tag 'non-existing connection' on WindowsForum.com covers user reports about Windows 10 Store applications causing performance degradation when they attempt to transfer data over a non-existing internet connection. Common issues include repeated update failures and excessive resource usage by processes like RuntimeBroker.exe. Users often find temporary relief by connecting to the internet and running Windows Update. The tag highlights frustrations with pre-installed Store apps that behave like malware due to constant background activity and failed updates.
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Windows 10 Windows 10 Store Apps behave like Malware
I am having a lot of difficulties with the Store Applications that were installed by Microsoft. Windows 10 performance always becomes severely degraded whenever applications begin transferring information via a non-existing internet connection and/or repeatably fail to update for reasons to...- yountmg
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- app store application issues cpu usage data update i/o sockets internet access malware microsoft non-existing connection obtrusive updates performance runtime broker software issues system performance timeout troubleshooting update windows 10 windows update
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