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<blockquote data-quote="AXYZE" data-source="post: 950187" data-attributes="member: 85827"><p>I investigated a little. This problem is caused by "Enable real-time deep memory inspection" and "Enable instruction tracer". </p><p>It occurs when I'm switching between apps after PC is running for couple of hours. Usually when I switch from Chrome to any other app like Spotify or uTorrent. If I disable both options when this problem happens then everything works fine after 5 seconds. I can enable these options once again and then it works fine. Could I somehow monitor what WiseVector is doing exactly when this problem occurs? I think it is in some kind of loop and tries to check something over and over and that causes this whole I/O block. I would like to help, but I don't know how to gather useful information for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AXYZE, post: 950187, member: 85827"] I investigated a little. This problem is caused by "Enable real-time deep memory inspection" and "Enable instruction tracer". It occurs when I'm switching between apps after PC is running for couple of hours. Usually when I switch from Chrome to any other app like Spotify or uTorrent. If I disable both options when this problem happens then everything works fine after 5 seconds. I can enable these options once again and then it works fine. Could I somehow monitor what WiseVector is doing exactly when this problem occurs? I think it is in some kind of loop and tries to check something over and over and that causes this whole I/O block. I would like to help, but I don't know how to gather useful information for you. [/QUOTE]
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