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「Shinra」
Situation:
When running Minecraft Java edition from the launcher all is well.
But when running either the server executable or a dev build (through Intellij)
Windows decides to suspend the task every time input it given to the application.
(e.g. you click singleplayer; the task is suspended for a few seconds, then resumes and
executes the requested action. note: it also happens when just clicking in the
application window, it doesn't have to be a button of some sort.)
Reproduce:
Server: download Minecraft server file from official site, perform setup as required
(extract, run, accept EULA, run again) now whenever you click in the server UI
window the task gets suspended for a few seconds.
Dev: Download Forge MDK from official site, extract and preform setup as
described in readme file, open in your IDE of choice and run dev client.
Whenever you click in the game window windows will suspend the task
for a few seconds.
Question:
How do I stop windows from doing this, I don't mind the solution being system wide.
Additional info:
Only tested using Jetbrains' IDE, but as the issue occurs with the server executable
I expect Eclipse and other IDEs will suffer the same problem.
I have tried disabling antivirus and creating exceptions in windows security,
these do not resolve the issue.
Power mode is set to "Ultimate performance" and I'm using a Desktop.
Any other applications with power settings (e.g. NVidia) are set to
their max performance setting as well.
In task manager the task status shows "suspended" followed by a green leaf,
indicating power saving which should be turned off.
I've found multiple threads describing the same or similar issues on various sites
Including the windows community and as of yet none of them have worked for me.
Quite disappointed this still seems to be an issue after some year old posts reporting
this, please prove me wrong.
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit; Version 20H2; Build 19042.746
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When running Minecraft Java edition from the launcher all is well.
But when running either the server executable or a dev build (through Intellij)
Windows decides to suspend the task every time input it given to the application.
(e.g. you click singleplayer; the task is suspended for a few seconds, then resumes and
executes the requested action. note: it also happens when just clicking in the
application window, it doesn't have to be a button of some sort.)
Reproduce:
Server: download Minecraft server file from official site, perform setup as required
(extract, run, accept EULA, run again) now whenever you click in the server UI
window the task gets suspended for a few seconds.
Dev: Download Forge MDK from official site, extract and preform setup as
described in readme file, open in your IDE of choice and run dev client.
Whenever you click in the game window windows will suspend the task
for a few seconds.
Question:
How do I stop windows from doing this, I don't mind the solution being system wide.
Additional info:
Only tested using Jetbrains' IDE, but as the issue occurs with the server executable
I expect Eclipse and other IDEs will suffer the same problem.
I have tried disabling antivirus and creating exceptions in windows security,
these do not resolve the issue.
Power mode is set to "Ultimate performance" and I'm using a Desktop.
Any other applications with power settings (e.g. NVidia) are set to
their max performance setting as well.
In task manager the task status shows "suspended" followed by a green leaf,
indicating power saving which should be turned off.
I've found multiple threads describing the same or similar issues on various sites
Including the windows community and as of yet none of them have worked for me.
Quite disappointed this still seems to be an issue after some year old posts reporting
this, please prove me wrong.
OS: Windows 10 Pro 64-bit; Version 20H2; Build 19042.746
Continue reading...