Bambu Studio freezing

Each time i move Bambu Lab Studio over on a secondary screen it stops responding after shutdown and restarting, now with the secondary screen as its target.
Any solution for this behavior?

If you’re wondering why your post hasn’t gotten responses in almost 24 hours, it’s because it’s hard to understand what you are experiencing.

Could you clarify? Your description is unclear.

Exactly how does shutdown and restarting the computer have anything to do with the application behavior. Or are you saying it’s the application that is not responding after shutdown? Or are you saying the applications stops when moved to a second monitor? How does the second display differ from how you use it any other way? Does it freeze upon moving the application from one display to another?

Clear questions will win you quality responses from the community.

Issue with your graphics board drivers, I’d guess. My Win11 system has 3 monitors and I get a little stutter in the live video feed if I move the open window from one display to another, but it doesn’t hang and it’s perfectly happy to open/close on any of my displays.

Hmm… mayby my explanation was a bit off…
When i move the open window to the second screen there is no problem as long as it is the same window. When i close this windw (still on the secondary screen with)
it will close down normaly.
The next time i open Bambu Studio it will try to open on the secondary screen and it freeze before it is fully open.

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As @RocketSled mentioned, the graphics driver is most likely your first best troubleshooting stop. It is preferred to uninstall the driver completely then reinstall to ensure that all libraries are removed.

A couple of things. This is not a Bambu Studio issue although it may feel that way. Bambu happens to be the unlucky recipient of a system instability or incompatibility and what you’re experiencing is the side affect.

However, you still haven’t provided core information. This makes it impossible to assist you.

  • What are you running?
    • OS and version
    • CPU version
    • GPU Maker and version
    • System Memory size?
    • Graphics Card Memory
  • What version of Bambu Studio are you running?
  • Have you tried reinstalling the application and/or installed Orca Slicer and tried to run that instead of Bambu Studio?

For now, I’m going to assume you’re running windows. The answers to the questions above can easily be found in one place. Hit your windows key then start typing the word “System” when you see this icon image click on it. and there you will find all your system information requested above.