VERBOSE: Operation 'Enumerate CimInstances' complete. VERBOSE: Perform operation 'Enumerate CimInstances' with following parameters, ''namespaceName' = root/Microsoft/Windows/DeliveryOptimization,'className' = MSFT_DeliveryOptimizationFile'. I Googled "windows 10 delivery optimization logs" and found which led me to its PowerShell commandlets.Īfter some experimentation, I executed Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -Verbose | Format-List Status,Priority,SourceURL,DownloadDuration,TotalBytesDownloaded which outputted the following: PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-DeliveryOptimizationStatus -Verbose | Format-List Status,Priority,SourceURL,DownloadDuration,TotalBytesDownloaded I don't know if it's relevant but my PC's RAM usage has also been strange: 3.13 GB RAM missing
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DOSVC DELIVERY OPTIMIZATION UPDATE
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Thus far, I have tried all of the following but nothing has made a difference: Sometimes there's associated network activity and sometimes there's not. Sometimes the CPU usage is fairly consistent and other times it's "spikey". For the past 4 or 5 days, Windows service Delivery Optimization (display name) / DoSvc (service name) has been constantly consuming up to 80 % of the CPU.