Re: [qubes-users] qga.exe 100% CPU load (Windows Tools)

2016-12-03 Thread Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
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On Sat, Dec 03, 2016 at 04:23:38PM +0100, Marc de Bruin wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Occasionally, the Qubes GUI Agent (qga.exe) process turns into a CPU-hog for 
> no apparent reason. The process just turns into a flatliner, eating up one 
> complete core, which turns the Windows 7 machine into a very slow beast. 
> Nothing is crashing tho. Power-off/power-on the HVM seems to fix it.
> 
> AFAIK, I’m using the latest version of the Windows Integration Tools on Qubes 
> R3.2. 
> 
> Where should I start looking for problems? Any log-files that are recommended 
> to look at?

Take a look here: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/windows-tools-3/

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[qubes-users] qga.exe 100% CPU load (Windows Tools)

2016-12-03 Thread Marc de Bruin
Hi,

Occasionally, the Qubes GUI Agent (qga.exe) process turns into a CPU-hog for no 
apparent reason. The process just turns into a flatliner, eating up one 
complete core, which turns the Windows 7 machine into a very slow beast. 
Nothing is crashing tho. Power-off/power-on the HVM seems to fix it.

AFAIK, I’m using the latest version of the Windows Integration Tools on Qubes 
R3.2. 

Where should I start looking for problems? Any log-files that are recommended 
to look at?

Greetz,
Marc.

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