Terminal Canary crashes when i merge a tab to another window #21695

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opened 2026-01-31 07:52:16 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @AvogatoWizardWhisker on GitHub (May 10, 2024).

Windows Terminal version

1.22.1301.0

Windows build number

10.0.26212.5000

Other Software

No response

Steps to reproduce

  1. Open two Windows Terminal windows
  2. Drag a tab from the first window and drop to the second window

https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/assets/89489853/40391e51-7897-46b9-9ec9-a778c09bb151

Expected Behavior

I was expecting the dropped tabs to successfully merge with the first window without hangs or crash.

Actual Behavior

Two strange scenarios happen: Either the first window hangs but I successfully dropped the tab to the second window, or the entire Terminal hangs then crashes.

This doesn't always happen so I keep reproducing the bug. And according to Windows' Reliability History, the faulty module names were Windows.UI.Xaml.dll and Microsoft.Terminal.Control.dll
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I wanted to use Windows Debugger, but I couldn't get anything useful. Maybe I don't have enough experience with it. I'm sorry about that.

Originally created by @AvogatoWizardWhisker on GitHub (May 10, 2024). ### Windows Terminal version 1.22.1301.0 ### Windows build number 10.0.26212.5000 ### Other Software _No response_ ### Steps to reproduce 1. Open two Windows Terminal windows 2. Drag a tab from the first window and drop to the second window https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/assets/89489853/40391e51-7897-46b9-9ec9-a778c09bb151 ### Expected Behavior I was expecting the dropped tabs to successfully merge with the first window without hangs or crash. ### Actual Behavior Two strange scenarios happen: Either the first window hangs but I successfully dropped the tab to the second window, or the entire Terminal hangs then crashes. This doesn't always happen so I keep reproducing the bug. And according to Windows' Reliability History, the faulty module names were `Windows.UI.Xaml.dll` and `Microsoft.Terminal.Control.dll` ![image](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/assets/89489853/76980e5a-9a7a-4035-ade0-461dbc4a3b33) ![image](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/assets/89489853/2bd260d8-3e26-4ffa-8fa9-9e4b40f4d172) I wanted to use Windows Debugger, but I couldn't get anything useful. Maybe I don't have enough experience with it. I'm sorry about that.
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Reference: starred/terminal#21695