Thanks for the feedback. Sounds like typical firewall/av/driver memory leak/issue , not caused by JDownloader but triggered. Can you check taskmanager and watch out for memory/cpu usage when this starts happening. JDownloader should not show up more than 10-12GB of memory usage. Is disk/hdd LED blinking at that time?
This is typical behaviour when your system starts going out of memory. Becoming slow responsive and other applications also slow/not responding. JDownloader as user application cannot have such impact on the system, so most likely firewall/av/driver or any application with kernel space access. Please check those numbers in taskmanager
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