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Built-in utilization widgets not loading #3193

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HO-COOH opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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Built-in utilization widgets not loading #3193

HO-COOH opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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Area-Widgets Related to in-package widgets Issue-Bug Something isn't working or needs investigation Priority-2 Resolution-Fix-Available Available in a release

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HO-COOH commented Jun 11, 2024

Dev Home version

0.1401.505.0

Windows build number

10.0.22631.0

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Steps to reproduce the bug

  1. Keep running in an extended period of time (possibly needs to enable quiet background processes)
  2. Remove the widgets
  3. Re-add the widgets back

Expected result

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Actual result

73c159a778707e3748eafb5fa7944a5e

Notice how it consumed 12G RAM for not loading anything 😅

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@HO-COOH HO-COOH added the Issue-Bug Something isn't working or needs investigation label Jun 11, 2024
@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added the Needs-Triage New issue that the core contributors need to triage label Jun 11, 2024
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krschau commented Jun 11, 2024

Are you saying that you saw this behavior when you added the widgets with "Quiet background processes" turned on?

@krschau krschau added Area-Widgets Related to in-package widgets Needs-Author-Feedback Original author needs to come back and respond to a comment labels Jun 11, 2024
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HO-COOH commented Jun 11, 2024

Are you saying that you saw this behavior when you added the widgets with "Quiet background processes" turned on?

Yes. Then maybe I closed the main window and left the CoreWidgetProvider process running in the background. After a weekend, it's like this.

@microsoft-github-policy-service microsoft-github-policy-service bot added Needs-Team-Response and removed Needs-Author-Feedback Original author needs to come back and respond to a comment labels Jun 11, 2024
@krschau krschau added Priority-2 and removed Needs-Triage New issue that the core contributors need to triage labels Jul 17, 2024
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krschau commented Aug 12, 2024

I recently checked in PR #3559 which fixed a scenario with the same symptoms as this one. I'm going to close this as fixed by that, but please let us know if you see it again (in which case, we'll ask for logs because they'll be helpful).

@krschau krschau closed this as completed Aug 12, 2024
@krschau krschau added the Resolution-Fix-Committed Fix is checked in, but may take 3-4 weeks before it's in a release label Aug 12, 2024
@krschau krschau added this to the Dev Home v0.17 milestone Aug 12, 2024
@krschau krschau added Resolution-Fix-Available Available in a release and removed Resolution-Fix-Committed Fix is checked in, but may take 3-4 weeks before it's in a release labels Aug 28, 2024
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