Hi Peter, I still get the same ol' hang on this too.
http://users.ugent.be/~pbienst/pub/mnemosyne-2.0.1-test1-setup.exe

There's no notable change from autosave on 1 to autosave on 25. It crashed 
within 5 cards each time.

I do run MSE. Turning it on/off made no difference. I don't run Windows Desktop 
Search.

I don't have an extra version of python.

My account name is "Chris"

My database is in the default location on the C drive.

I reproduce the problem every time without starting the card browser.

I have enough disk space. I don't have time to run a defragmenter for this, 
sorry.

Windows 7, x64.

In process explorer, when I go to the next card, the series of writes does end 
with default.db-journal, but this is true whether or not it just crashed. The 
activity for a crash case and an okay case looks the same. 

Although after trying it a few times, sometimes it ends in a call to the webkit 
dll:
11:18:29.5116801 AM     mnemosyne.exe   14052   Thread Create           SUCCESS 
Thread ID: 4268
11:19:06.5175272 AM     mnemosyne.exe   14052   Thread Exit             SUCCESS 
Thread ID: 11428, User Time: 0.0000000, Kernel Time: 0.0000000
11:19:22.9357077 AM     mnemosyne.exe   14052   ReadFile        C:\Program 
Files (x86)\Mnemosyne\QtWebKit4.dll  SUCCESS Offset: 2,565,120, Length: 32,768, 
I/O Flags: Non-cached, Paging I/O, Synchronous Paging I/O, Priority: Normal
11:19:29.5332648 AM     mnemosyne.exe   14052   Thread Exit             SUCCESS 
Thread ID: 9788, User Time: 0.0000000, Kernel Time: 0.0000000

But most of the time it ends in the db-journal, just like it does in the 
working case.

Sorry none of this seems terribly helpful but I hope it is anyway!

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