flux.exe *32 process keeps restarting multiple times a second, causing cursor to flicker
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Oh you have a buggy one. In our FAQ:
"Check which version you have. If it's less than 10.18.10.3907, you'll want to update (the early-2014 drivers that end with "3412" up to "3621" can cause slowdowns and crashes with f.lux)."
So get an Intel driver update and you'll be set. Good to do for reasons other than f.lux too.
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I have the very same problem, but not always. I cannot understand what it is related to, but when I click the notification about unlocking full color mode it always happens.
I have HD Graphics 520, with driver 21.20.16.4860 (Dec. 2017) and f.lux v4.66.
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@neclepsio Check if you have the latest f.lux (4.66) because we fixed a few crash bugs in this one. (Still it should not update the cursor very much.)
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Yes, I downloaded v4.66 today. A secondary process keeps "crashing" (maybe) and restarting, but the main process is always active (and works). There is nothing related in the Event Viewer.
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I have this exact same issue and aside from updating drivers and screwing with the registry there doesn't seem to be an easy solution to this. I am using a work computer and don't have admin permissions to fix the issues, you think there is anything else I could do to keep this from happening? Seems like a small percentage of users are having the same issue.
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If you are having problems, can you please post driver info (Options menu)?
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Looks like I am running intel 20.19.15.4568 HD 4600 (20161216).
I fixed this issue by replacing the "working in background" pointer the normal pointer so I just can't see it starting and stopping all the time but the process itself actually starts and stops so fast that it keeps my mouse doing the "working in background" thing. If I had more access I would try the registry fix or try uninstall/reinstall but I don't have admin rights on this computer so what I will be able to do in terms of diagnostics is very limited unfortunately :-/
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This is everytime on launch, or after clicking a notifier about expanding the color range? Do you have any antivirus?
We don't do anything in a loop (i.e. if it fails it should just fail), so I am not sure what could be going on here.
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I am unsure why it is doing that as well. Antivirus is malwarebytes based but run through a monitoring program but it's not killing the process.
My other coworker who has a VERY similar system to mine got the same thing and the same fix worked.
It seems to just be relaunching every half second or so. I only know this by trying to kill it in the TM and it goes away as soon as I click on it then reappears.
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Oh and to answer your other question, this happens as soon as the program is launched. I don't have to click anything inside the program, it just starts going from normal mouse icon to "working in background" mouse icon.
Again, I am unsure what causes this but it seems to be an issue with the program crashing and restarting but I am unsure if it is the entire program or not because the screen stays with the Flux settings still being used.