Windows 11 bug
2 TopicsStarting Edge as a process immediately fires exited event
Hi! Recently I have encountered a rather annoying bug on Windows 11 IoT LTSC where I launch an edge as a process from my .net 9.0 C# code. I need to track Edge and if it exits for some reason I have to relaunch it. I'm tracking whether it has exited by subscribing to the Process.Exited event, but on the beforementioned operating system this event immediately fires even though the Edge itself visibly does not close and stays functional without any problem. This results in infinite edge processes getting launched, since every new instance also exits. Interestingly this issue does not occur when tested with other browsers nor it occurs on Windows 11 Pro, everything works completely fine in these two scenarios. I'm guessing IoT version has some kind of different power plan to reduce battery drainage and CPU usage if possible. My other assumption is that the msedge.exe available with default windows is just a parent process on the IoT version, and it just starts the actual processes needed to present the content of my web app. It'd be great if you could check this and come back to me. Thank you! Kind regards, Gallusz.41Views0likes0CommentsFlickering, Black Screen, Taskbar, YouTube Bugs and more at my new Spectre X360 13"
Three months ago I purchased the HP Spectre X360 13" , i7 , 16gb RAM, 512 SSD and since then I have been experiencing some certain screen bugs, especially when the laptop stays on for several hours. 1) Flickering, Black Screen, Freeze and Breaking: It always starts with intense flickering and cracking of the screen (i.e. distorted letters and numbers), then the screen freezes for seconds and the display gets filled with horizontal lines of the headers of the current open windows. As I move the cursor this becomes more and more frequent, while when I use two fingers on the mousepad the screen turns black. 2) No Taskbar: Another thing that I have experienced in the past is the headers of the current open windows to appear both on the top and at the bottom of the screen replacing the window's task bar, which also happens for some seconds. 3) YouTube Bugs: While viewing some videos on YouTube I have experienced a) The video image "running" to the left of the screen like it has been on a spinning wheel. b) When shifting to full-screen mode the video image remaining at small size, c) half the video image being on display as if it could not load the whole picture1.4KViews0likes0Comments