One unlikely suggestion, to rule out a persistent problem I have,
which is gpg-agent getting stuck at 100% CPU. To check for that, run
'top' and then filter, by typing
oCOMMAND=gpg
If you see gpg-agent running at 100%, find its Windows pid using
ps -W | grep gpg-agent
taskkill /pid [column 4 from above result] /f
Unlikely, but it _might_ explain your problem.
ht
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