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Windows?
Yep.
I unplugged and restarted, it's running fine and now I can't seem to trigger it running slow again.
I had the issue last week, restarted, and it was fine from then. But what causes it to happen to start with? At the time it's running slow the CPU usage is low, RAM is fine, disk usage is low. I have been in MS Teams calls both times though. Will have to wait for tomorrow for more calls to test that on (doing it with the Teams Echo test call didn't trigger it.
An update, it seems if I unplug while in a MS Teams call, something happens and it goes slow and never recovers until I reboot.
Unplugging when not on a Teams call doesn't cause issues!