


To troubleshoot a hang, we need to open the Computation->CPU Usage (Precise) graph.

After saving, Windows Performance Recorder will ask if you want to open the trace in Windows Performance Analyzer(WPA), yes please. I stopped the performance recorder and saved the file. I opened File Explorer from the Taskbar and it took a long time to open. I closed all of the programs and opened File Explorer windows and clicked Start on Windows Performance Recorder. I ran c:program filesWindows kits10Windows Performance Toolkitwprui.exe to take a Windows Performance Recorder trace. I Installed the Windows Performance Toolkit, plus all of the other tools, they were not needed though. I started with a WPRUI trace of the issue. Anytime you track a timeout of a nice round number it indicative of a hard-coded timeout in the OS. I tracked the time it took to open the window, about 30 seconds or so. I ejected the DVD from my BluRay player, sometimes if there is a scratched disk in the drive File Explorer can take more time to open. Every time I clicked on File Explorer or This PC or programs opened an Explorer window there was a huge delay.Īt first I thought it might be just the new Quick Access feature in Windows 10, so I disabled opening to Quick Access in the Options of a File Explorer window. One thing though that was not working though is File Explorer.
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There are surely issues with the video driver and TV combination, but mostly it is working. I downloaded and installed the Windows 10 Insider Preview found the correct Nvidia driver for the GeForce 980Ti. This was working good, but I thought that there might be some better DPI scaling in Windows 10 so I decided to give it a try. I upgraded to a 4K TV for a monitor and was running Windows 8.1. I have been having issues with my new Windows 10 gaming/research rig.
