Hi Ken
Thanks for the very clear explanation.  I think that reverting back to an 
earlier version is probably best in my case.
I will look for a version 5.11 or 5.12 online and try that
Graham

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From: Ken Pyzik <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 8:45:50 PM
To: Graham Taggart <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Upgrade problem on ver 5.13

Graham - this is a known bug that was flagged about 4 weeks ago from several 
users.  Evidently, it does not affect all windows users, as I was one who had 
no issue.  But many did.  Since the identification of the bug, much as 
transpired and it has been fixed to the best of my knowledge.  I believe you 
need to get one of the new builds.  Additionally, fyi, it has been decided that 
we will wait until the regular release of 5.14 in late December rather than 
making a 5.13.1 or other update.  So if you want to be current, send a message 
to the list requesting the latest dev build that has this bug corrected.  
However, if you don't need to be on the current build, version 5.12 and 5.11 
should work fine for you until 5.14 comes out next month.

Ken
________________________________
From: gnucash-user <[email protected]> on 
behalf of Graham Taggart <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 3:30 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [GNC] Upgrade problem on ver 5.13

I have recently upgraded GnuCash to version 5.13  from 5.11 (running on Widows 
10) but since the upgrade GnuCash runs very VERY slow to be unusable.

The files I use are very simple, basically glorified cashbooks for 3 small 
motorcycle clubs.  All were working perfectly before the upgrade.  In 
particular one file appears to crash the program when its selected, leaving a 
half completed update bar on the bottom of the screen.  I then have to use Task 
Manager to kill the program.

I have tried deleting the program and reinstalling but that makes no 
difference.  Is there any transaction repair functionality within GnuCash?  I 
would be grateful for any suggestions how to correct the position as at the 
moment I can't use the program for any of the accounts.

Thanks
Graham
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