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Originally Posted by chaley
Au contraire -- it establishes what to change/comment out if someone running from source is having the problem and wants to check if the scanner is causing the problem. Yes, I know that this combination would be unusual.
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chaley - sorry - I read Kovid's post as a suggestion to you - so I was anticipating a response.
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Originally Posted by chaley
And FWIW: I had a startup freese problem until I whitelisted the calibre2 folder in MSE. Of course I was doing other things at the same time such as updating drivers (I had just rebuilt my machine) so I cannot say with certainty that the MS£ change is what made my problem go away.
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If you 'disable the device scan' and remove the exclusion of calibre2 in MSE does the 'problem' go away ?
I think we have two issues - one which appears to be MSE related as you've experienced, and another which is not. HarryT's almost certainly isn't MSE related because he had the same 'slowness' after
uninstalling MSE.
Have you tried uninstalling MSE? Unlike other AV's its easy to uninstall and reinstall. You do have to ignore the MS Governess

Or tried another AV?
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Katsunami - but why would the sort of thing you've suggested only effect calibre, and not similar applications like music, video, and photo managers, or IDE's like Visual Studio, Eclipse etc. I'm sure some people would have one or more of those running off the same drives
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