DThor wrote:Depending on how many headers you download and the infrastructure of your disk IO, newsbin can need a fair bit of time to insert them into the database. Look at the status bar on the bottom, where you have a couple of numbers separated by a slash - if there's a number other than zero in brackets after that, that is how many spools are still to be processed. If it's zero, then that's not the issue. Things like other disk processes, network or USB drives or even just a slow, fragmented or error-heavy drive can make this slower. Some people grab 8 or 9 figures worth of headers at a shot, especially in picture or spammy groups - this will take a while.
Alternatively, some aggressive antivirus can interfere with the proper behaviour of newsbin - try disabling those and see if that makes a difference.
DT
Quade wrote:The fact you can't kill it in task manager is interesting. It suggests it told Windows to do something and that this command never returned. So basically Newsbin is stuck inside windows.
I'm unclear what headers you're losing. Are you losing download list entries or something?
This doesn't seem to be a general problem in B3 so, I'm not sure what the problem is.
I'm not losing data, the problem is the newsbin process just fails to unload completely from memory. I'll take some screenshots later. Something may already be corrupt though.
Quade wrote:I'm not losing data, the problem is the newsbin process just fails to unload completely from memory. I'll take some screenshots later. Something may already be corrupt though.
You description is pretty clear. I think it sounds like there's a problem in windows itself. Not being able to kill something in task manager, really suggests internal windows problem. Perhaps security software related. There should never be anything you can't kill. That's kind of why I'm at a lose. I've never had that happen before.
Edit: Those GZ files being removed means you've missing a decent number of headers in your groups now.
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