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Odd system freezing behavior with CloudDrive


Matt H.

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I'm running into some odd behavior that I think is targeted by CloudDrive.

 

This biggest pain at this point is the following isn't replicatable, but it is consistent, i'm just not sure what kicks it off. When it occurs, the entire system partial freezes. I can, for example, launch a cmd window from Run, but not from "Cortana". I cannot open any applications. I cannot launch the task manager. I cannot elevate permissions. Most applications that happened to already be open seem to continue to run.

 

I originally though this was an OS corruption issue, and for a while I would run procmon and taskmgr at the same time just to have them running when it happened. The only connecting thread I could find was that the mounted CloudDrive "F" would should 100% utilization. If I disable the CloudDrive service, the issue seems to 100% stop.

 

Next thoughts?

 

I'm currently running:

1.0.0.463 Beta

Windows 10 Pro

Asus Z77 Sabertooth

 

Thanks!

Matt

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Well, two things. 

 

Try disabling the "Delivery Optimizer" service and reboot. 

 

Otherwise, try grabbing this build:

http://dl.covecube.com/CloudDriveWindows/beta/download/StableBit.CloudDrive_1.0.0.721_x64_BETA.exe

Thanks. I'll check out the update.

 

I assuming that services is the special one that lets my machine help out Microsoft my using my bandwidth to keep other machines updated. Beyond that, how would that effect a CloudDrive?

 

Matt

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