I have noticed that this happens when there are many widgets on screen, and the program tries to load all of them plus the other programs that the pc loads on start-up. Try to open the task manager to check the cpu usage. Cleaning periodically the register, disable unwanted programs from the start up list always help to run all more smoothly and without crashes. XWidget uses minimum resources but when you put many widgets on screen especially the animated ones the cpu increases..
At the end, there some widgets created (by other users) that are not created "properly" and have abnormal cpu and ram usage. These can crash the program for example.
The task manager can help you discover the cpu and ram usage of XWidget processStatistics: Posted by Jimking — January 9th, 2018, 4:58 am
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