Windows 10: Windows suspends UWP apps while I'm using them

Discus and support Windows suspends UWP apps while I'm using them in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; It’s so random. Sometimes I’ll be using the new Beta WhatsApp or using Settings or Notepads when all of a sudden the top bar disappears, Windows dings... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/12pcMcNuggets, Apr 11, 2022.

  1. Windows suspends UWP apps while I'm using them


    It’s so random. Sometimes I’ll be using the new Beta WhatsApp or using Settings or Notepads when all of a sudden the top bar disappears, Windows dings at me and the app completely freezes. If I check the task manager, there will be a little green leaf next to the app I was using before Windows suspended it.

    I don’t think my computer is the issue here because I’ve reinstalled Windows when the issue first started happening and now it’s resurfaced. I have a Ryzen 7 5800H, 16GB of RAM, an RTX 3060 Laptop and a 1TB NVMe SSD.

    It’s become very annoying. How do I fix this?

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    /u/12pcMcNuggets, Apr 11, 2022
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  2. Apps Suspending due to UWP while using them

    Hello, as the title describes, Windows 10 is suspending applications while I am actively using them. This also happens while I try to launch some applications, meaning I have to manually resume the process for them in the Resource Monitor app to just access
    them.

    The problem started happening ever since the mid-April Windows update was forcefully installed without my consent while I was using my PC (this is a different issue yet completely outrageous). This seemed to have added a UWP tag to those applications mentioned
    above, making them suspend randomly without reason.

    Is there any way to un-set the UWP for applications, or perhaps a way to configure which apps I do not want to have suspended?
     
    HyperionIXHL, Apr 11, 2022
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  3. UWP App Suspension in Task Manager

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    You might see the green leaf with suspended state beside the Minecraft app/program. However, the Green leaf shown beside any process is normal. The green leaf lets you know that the process is ready to use but is in suspended state.



    This allows the computer to consume less RAM without affecting the performance of the processes. In other words, Windows puts the applications/processes in Ready state or blocks them from being executed by the processor until requested
    by user.



    In this scenario we would suggest you to uninstall and reinstall the app and check.

    1. Press Windows + I key to Launch
      Windows Settings

    2. Click Apps and select Apps & features from the left pane
    3. Scroll and select Minecraft and select Uninstall.
    4. Restart the PC and then reinstall from Microsoft Store.


    Please refer this article for additional information:
    The Lifecycle of a UWP App



    Regards,



    Aditya Roy

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Aditya_Roy, Apr 11, 2022
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  4. DeLaguna Win User

    Windows suspends UWP apps while I'm using them

    Suspended apps on task manager

    Good day,

    I am Florentino Windows 10 Expert, user, and Independent advisor. I have built/troubleshot/tutored on Custom Windows Computers for over a decade, and I am happy to help you.

    Modern UWP (metro) apps are suspended by a svchost process that controls UWP app power states. Also, you can manually do this in the Resource Monitor yourself for any process thought you may not get the desired outcome if the program isn't programmed for that
    functionality. Generally, this is done to save system resources, like energy and CPU usage. The UWP apps are coded to allow this, that's why you don't see traditional Win32 programs going into a suspended state.

    you should be able to unsuspend in the resource monitor.

    Press the Windows key and type "Resource Monitor"

    Select it out of the results.

    Then click on overview. look for the process you want to unsuspend

    right-click.

    Choose Resume. If the process is able to resume it will. If it needs to be in a suspended state or is unresponsive it will stay suspended.

    If you continue to have this problem and the program isn't acting right I suggest you contact the program developer using their help or tech support.

    I hope this is helpful. Have a great day! Windows suspends UWP apps while I'm using them :)

    Sincerely,

    Florentino
     
    DeLaguna, Apr 11, 2022
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