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Fritz Brand
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Hi

I've got this weird issue that from time to time (recently a couple of times a day) my second taskbar (on Windows 7) stops responding.

I can still see this taskbar, but all the icons for the windows on that screen disappears, and the start button becomes unresponsive.

The only thing I am left to do is to restart Displayfusion, which sorts it out, at least until it crashes again.

Can you please let me know what kind of information, log files etc you need from me in order to assist?

Cheers
Feb 12, 2014  • #1
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Fritz Brand
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I have set the log file to full logs, and I attach a copy here
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusion.log [2,324,084 bytes]
Feb 12, 2014  • #2
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
There are a lot of locking errors regarding the tray icons in the log. Could you try disabling the system tray on the DisplayFusion taskbar? You can do this by right-clicking the taskbar and navigating to Multi-Monitor Taskbar > System Tray > Disabled.

If that seems to resolve it, could you send me a copy of the info from the DisplayFusion Settings > Troubleshooting tab, so that I can see what tray icons exist on your system?

Thanks!
Feb 13, 2014  • #3
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Fritz Brand
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Hi Keith

Thanks for the response, that did seem to alleviate the issue for a while, but I am now still getting crashes.

Anything else I can provide you with to help with troubleshooting?

Cheers
Feb 27, 2014  • #4
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, you can re-enable the System Tray then. Could you try enabling the Processor Affinity option in the DisplayFusion Settings > Advanced Settings window, then restart DisplayFusion to see if that helps at all?

Thanks!
Feb 28, 2014  • #5
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