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Windows 11 : Weird behavior
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21/04/2022 19:11:27
 
 
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21/04/2022 16:51:02
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01684206
Message ID:
01684208
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48
Thank you Al.

>>Hello all,
>>
>>This weird behavior started happening only a week ago.
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>>I launch and use my application. No bugs and everything looks good. But at some point I can't quit the application. It's like Clear events has a problem.
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>>I reboot windows 11 and everything is allright. My windows 11 is always up to date.
>>
>>Anybody else got this?
>>
>>UPDATE
>>
>>I forgot about mentioning something. I've also been unable to save a text that I created with the Notepad. So I guess that Windows 11 is still being debugged.
>>
>>Perhaps this message will help developers that had weird behavior with Fox apps and Windows 11.
>
>It's not an issue with Windows 11, it's an issue with your computer.
>
>First, to cover all the bases we'll assume you have administrative privileges on your computer and it's not a permissions issue.
>
>Your two symptoms both seem to be operations where Windows is trying to access your storage - saving a Notepad file, and cleaning up temp files when closing an app. I would look at:
>
>- System and Application Event Logs for errors or warnings related to storage
>- In a CMD window run the CHKDSK command
>- If it's a remote drive make sure there are no connectivity issues (network etc.)
>- If your storage is under heavy load it may be slow to respond, which you or Windows may interpret as access failure. You can check the load by running Resource Monitor...Disk tab...Storage section and looking at the Disk Queue Length column. For mechanical drives that value should be zero when the system is idle, and under load should not exceed 3 - 5 for any extended period. For SSD storage the queue length should be lower, and for shorter time periods
>- Antivirus may be blocking storage operations. To check for this you could temporarily disable any real-time scanning component
>
>For general Windows health you can run the System File Checker in an elevated ("run as Administrator") Command prompt:
>
sfc /scannow
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