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Old 02-24-2019, 03:13 AM   #39
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@brent63, Turtle91, icallaci - long shot, Windows 10 Pro 1809

I had something similar recently with a video editor I use quite a lot. It became very sluggish - to the point of not being usuable, with frequent Not Responding 'things' at top right of its window.

When I ran Task Manager I discovered the Bluetooth Support Service host module was jumping up about every 20 seconds and hogging one of the CPU cores for about 5 seconds.

I turned Bluetooth off in Settings, and as expected it stopped doing that and the video editor stopped wedging. So, I turned it back on, after a minute or two it jumped up grabbed the processor for a few seconds but here's the rub - it has been quiet ever since.

It seemed to have got itself into a state where it was retrying something over, and over, and over . . . ad infinitum. All my Bluetooth connections are working, and my video editor is back to normal.

I have a suspicion is was the 1809 upgrade, which I only got a couple of weeks ago - my choice, my upgrade schedule is Corporate + 60 days.

So have a look in Task Manager to see if anything is jumping up and intermittently hogging some or all of the CPU.

BR
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