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  • Mobile Plans Background Task Host
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 9. 01:51

    The latest build of Windows 10 suggests Microsoft could be working on a new Windows 10 version or operating mode intended to shrink Windows 10’s footprint and possibly move the OS into new. Don't use the mobile plans app but I notice it seems to frequently update on our PCs without increasing in version number. Anyone else see the same? Don't really understand the app and what it achieves, not sure it has any business being on a PC installation of Windows 10. Aug 16, 2018 - A recent update to Windows 10 has somehow triggered the “Mobile Plans Background Task Host” on some computers resulting in performance.

    If your phone is running Windows 10 Mobile and you can't monitor the performance of your device, a beautifully designed Task Manager app is available for your device. You can view system performance inf such as CPU usage, Memory usage, GPU usage, Disk transfer speed and Network transfer statistics, all in real time. You can view running apps and can even close them one by one or free up memory by closing them at once by optimizing. Other features include viewing all installed apps including system apps, device manager, and process viewer. You can even pin one tap shutdown tile, restart tile and optimize tile on the start screen. Cortana integration is also there.Give the app a try and don't forget to provide feedback.Lite:Pro:Last edited by AbhishekSinha1601; at 01:39 PM. Just had a tinker with this on my 930 and my lowly, but fab, 1320.

    Takes me back to my droid days lol. I knew win mobile was frugal, I just didn't know how frugal it was, with resources. Running a few apps, wc, Ms health, Bluetooth with band syncing, maps and Cortana, the cpu hardly broke sweat, and ram rarely got over 600mb! At rest, just system and associated bits and bobs, ram sits at 455mb. The 1320, bless her, did work a bit harder, but was nowhere near stressed. I've seen some droids curl their toes and die with just a few apps tunning!Anyway, 5 star feedback left on UK store, and thanks for confirming what I had heard.Well done fella.

    Recently here at Windows Phone Central we've received a few help requests through our app from users whose live tiles all appear to have stopped updating, including. Previously there have been bugs in our app that would cause its tile to fail, but when all live tiles on a device that rely on Background tasks get stuck, there's a bigger problem.Up until this point I have been unable to reproduce the issue myself so I've been struggling to assist those of you asking us for a solution. In a stroke of luck though my Lumia 800's tiles recently stopped updating at all (excluding those updated through push notifications), and after a simple restart of the phone didn't help I have a solution to share with you all. It seems there is a bug in Windows Phone which silently disables all of your background tasks, leaving them in a state where the phone's settings screen believes they're all still active. This wouldn't normally be a problem as most developers have figured out that the safest bet is to re-register any background tasks each time an app is started to work around the rather temperamental task scheduler on the operating system. However, with this bug the phone appears to accept re-registration from an app, but actually completely ignores the request.Luckily, whilst the fix is a bit of a pain, it is simple to perform.

    Mobile Plans Background Task Host

    Remove Mobile Plans Background Task Host

    Open your phone's setting screen and chose 'background tasks'. Tap on each of the apps which report that tasks are 'on', and tap the 'turn off' button. You should have all of the apps on your phone now with background tasks off. Edit: Restart your phone! I've had this issue now with WP8 and a restart at this point was needed. Now tap through each one that you want enabled, and tap the checkbox allowing them to be re-enabled.

    Mobile Plans Background Task Host 2017

    Go back to start and launch each of the apps, allowing a couple of seconds for them to register their tasksFor those of you who prefer information at a glance, I've visualized the steps below.These steps appear to fix the problem, although I cannot guarantee for how long. I've confirmed that this affects multiple apps (the excellent and to name just two high quality apps) so I hope that someone in Microsoft is aware of the issue and will ensure this will be fixed in a future update.In the meantime if you've got your own solution, or find that these steps don't work for you, let us know in the comments! We have a superb community here who may have a solution for you.

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