Cursor 1.3.х started freezing randomly

I have been facing this issue for +1 month
its annnyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyoing

it feezes in empty folder LOOOL

Version: 1.4.2 (user setup)
VSCode Version: 1.99.3
Commit: 07aa3b4519da4feab4761c58da3eeedd253a1670
Date: 2025-08-06T19:23:39.081Z
Electron: 34.5.1
Chromium: 132.0.6834.210
Node.js: 20.19.0
V8: 13.2.152.41-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.26100

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A LOT of people have been begging this being fixed.

Yes all projects. My current workaround: Close cursor, reopen, then you have a 10min window of working. However, you risk to lose your context window. Restarting a chat after reopening cursor takes a minute the least, if it works at all.

No improvement with 1.4.2

Yeah it’s terrible for me too

I’ve been facing this since February

Version: 1.4.3
I’ve been using it for the second day with a new project, it literally spent the night (10 hours) reading Docker ps where the output was no more than 10 lines and no super information that it couldn’t process. It didn’t do anything the whole night and when I told it about it, it was like “okay, let’s look at the logs” and at the first command I see that it executed the command and was given information, but it doesn’t react any further and doesn’t do anything. It had 8 tasks scheduled from me that it needed to do overnight, it literally did nothing. Maybe it’s possible to roll back to a normal working version?

Please try Cursor Settings > Beta > Update Access: Early Access

Same issue still freezing

Which version and OS?

Same issue here as well - still happening. It happens every minute or so, sometimes up to a 5 second pause that freezes the entire system. I’m running Windows 11 with WSL 2, 64 GB RAM. I haven’t had issues on the machine, or with Cursor, until about 3-4 weeks ago.

This should be resolved in v1.4.5 which was released today.

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