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That is strange. 

Could you start task manager and see what process that takes up your CPU when you have this issue ?

edit: a screenshot of the task manager would be nice

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These screenshots confirm the CPU is going to hell once you introduce changes on the FMC but we need to see what -process- is consuming the CPU.

 

On the task manager clic the tab 'process' and sort them by cpu usage column. Check what the status is before and after introducing changes to see what process consumes the cpu

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2 screenshots - the monitor went black for 5 mins and still in this state....G data Filesystem Monitor service went up to 43%. But why? With all these exluded folders???

IX3.jpg

IX4.jpg

Posted (edited)

Now we can confirm that it is G-Data that is causing the stutter/freezing.

For testing, can you try to uninstall it or make sure you have set the exception correct ?

take a screenshot of the exception settings.

Edited by Tom Stian
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Well, I turned off " G data Filesystem Monitor service " with right click in task manager left Win Defender ON at it works fine now :)

I wonder if I have to turn this every time I am in IXEG 733.

Anyway,

thank you very much gentlemen for your help and advice :)

This is good end of the day !

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26 minutes ago, marpilot said:

Well, I turned off " G data Filesystem Monitor service " with right click in task manager left Win Defender ON at it works fine now :)

I wonder if I have to turn this every time I am in IXEG 733.

Anyway,

thank you very much gentlemen for your help and advice :)

This is good end of the day !

Glad you're back up! :)

You can try tinkering around with g data to find something that works. 

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