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Dim-Tim-1963 opened this issue May 28, 2025 · 2 comments
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Brief description of your issue

When I open the main window, work with the interface, change settings, open the menu, etc., after some time the interface stops responding. From my experiments, I can make a preliminary conclusion that the bug manifests if the main window's width becomes greater than a certain value, especially when fonts are small.

The problem first appeared around the time when the name of the utility was changed from Process Hacker to System Informer.

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Open the main window on a hi-res monitor, set UI fonts to minimum values, then maximize it (or make it wide enough), and make some manipulations with UI.

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System Informer version: any, until the latest.
Windows 10 22H2.
Video: Nvidia GeForce RTX 1050 Ti.
Three monitors: 1) 3840x2160, 2) 2560x1440, 3) 1280x1024
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jxy-s commented Jun 1, 2025

Open the main window on a hi-res monitor, set UI fonts to minimum values, then maximize it (or make it wide enough), and make some manipulations with UI.

Seems to be working fine for me?

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Hmm... apparently, there is another reason causing the freezing, in combination with the window width. Too bad.
Is there a possibility of detailed logging in System Informer?

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