Windows Terminal v1.1.2233.0 disappears leaving all processes intact #10224

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opened 2026-01-31 02:15:48 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @qm2k on GitHub (Aug 19, 2020).

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Windows build number: 10.0.19041.0
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 1.1.2233.0

Any other software?

I'm using git bash as shell, but I don't think it's relevant.

Steps to reproduce

Keep Windows Terminal started for days with multiple tabs and some processes running inside (e.g. normal use mode).

Expected behavior

Windows Terminal not disappearing. As a workaround (since the problem may recur), if it closes it allows me to access all of my earlier started processes again after I restart the app.

Actual behavior

Windows Terminal disappears at some time while I'm not using my computer, leaving all started processes intact. When I relaunch it the Task Manager shows my previously started processes (immediate siblings only, not processes started from these processes) under the newly opened window, but the window itself only shows one default tab:
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The symptoms are exactly repeating those described in #3253 that was supposed to be fixed in v0.7.3291.0

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claunia added the Resolution-DuplicateProduct-TerminalSeverity-Crash labels 2026-01-31 02:15:48 +00:00
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Reference: starred/terminal#10224