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- Discarding backups is taking a bit longer - GitHub
This error caused me trouble a lot of times when I realized that I always had this error only in home office As soon as I connected my VPN, the message dialog "discarding backups " closed and VSC reloaded without problems
- What does Discarding backups is taking a bit longer. . . mean in VS . . .
1 This message indicates that Visual Studio Code is taking longer than usual to discard backups of your files when you close the editor - [1] (https: githu
- Cursor UI and agent not working - Bug Reports - Cursor - Community Forum
• Every time I quit Cursor, it shows “Discarding backups is taking a bit longer…” • The ~ Library Logs Cursor folder doesn’t exist So there are literally no logs being generated What I’ve tried so far: Still no luck Agent input doesn’t work, nothing shows up, and no logs are generated
- Networked Drives · Issue #143431 · microsoft vscode - GitHub
Unfortunately, it's hard for us to understand what issue you're seeing Please help us out by providing a screen recording showing exactly what isn't working as expected While we can work with most standard formats, gif files are preferred as they are displayed inline on GitHub
- backup running forever. - Microsoft Q A
Once the full backup has completed, BACKUP also needs to backup what's in the transaction log for the duration of the backup
- How can I properly clear the backup file cache of VSCode
Whenever my computer restarts, due to patching, VSCode will open with a specific set of files that are mostly versions from over year ago I close them open up the current ones and move on Once I close the "bad" files and reopen VSCode I get a clean slate
- Backups taking twice as long - why is hdd seemingly slowing down?
I've noticed these last few weeks that backups take considerably longer (from around 1hr to 3hrs), compared to previous backups on the same disk The data has not grown significantly either
- iCloud Backup Taking Forever? Why and How to Fix It Fast (2025 Guide)
How Long Should an iCloud Backup Take? iCloud backup time can vary for every iPhone It mainly depends on your Wi-Fi speed, data size, and how often you back up your device Usually, an iCloud backup takes 30 minutes to 2 hours However, if your iCloud backup time keeps increasing, it may indicate a slow Wi-Fi connection or too much data to upload
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