I have a somewhat-damaged disk, and I inserted it into the box where I have Stablebit Scanner installed.
It tool *forever* to actually scan the whole surface (not a big deal, it's damaged!) ... but now the scanner UI is REAAALY slow and it pins one of the CPU cores completely. Every click takes nearly 30 seconds to register.
The Scanner Service rockets along still tho'.
FYI:
the 1.5 TB disk has 62053 sectors damaged on the disk -- is this causing some sort of UI paint issue?
the disk in question is not part of the drive pool
I'm logged in remotely to the box via RDP.
Is there any way to turn on some logging for the UI that can help?
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I have a somewhat-damaged disk, and I inserted it into the box where I have Stablebit Scanner installed.
It tool *forever* to actually scan the whole surface (not a big deal, it's damaged!) ... but now the scanner UI is REAAALY slow and it pins one of the CPU cores completely. Every click takes nearly 30 seconds to register.
The Scanner Service rockets along still tho'.
FYI:
the 1.5 TB disk has 62053 sectors damaged on the disk -- is this causing some sort of UI paint issue?
the disk in question is not part of the drive pool
I'm logged in remotely to the box via RDP.
Is there any way to turn on some logging for the UI that can help?
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