Hi,

I see Charles gave you a good rundown of what to do.  I would now create a new 
project and try to figure out if the problem is in the project files or the 
data files.  It could probably help if you indicated what type of files you are 
using.  Make sure you don’t have a file that relies on a plugin to open… (this 
happened to me in the past for some web formats). If so, reinstall that plugin. 
 If you have .shp files, I would check out a tool called something like « fix 
shape file ». (Never used it.)  I saw the tool for the first time this week in 
the processing toolbox when I was looking to fix geometries. Look for « fix » 
in processing. 

Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux

> Le 5 oct. 2021 à 03:52, Dario C <dario9...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> 
> 
> Thank you for your quick reply. I'm going to do F12 staff and check.
> 
> I'm using 3.16.11 and same problem in the computer of a colleague, same 
> version without any plugin (new installation).
> 
> Thanks.
> 
>> Il giorno mar 5 ott 2021 alle ore 09:36 Charles Dixon-Paver 
>> <char...@kartoza.com> ha scritto:
>> If you press the F12 key it will bring up the developer/ debug tools. Under 
>> the profiler tab, select the "Project Load" category and the Reading map 
>> layers section will give you the time it takes for QGIS to load each layer.
>> 
>> For the layer rendering issue in the ToC it's hard to say what the issue is 
>> without more info or sample data. Maybe you could supply the layer 
>> definition, or copy it to a new project and see if it resolves the issue.
>> 
>> The first step to troubleshooting is to start a new user profile. It may be 
>> a network drive, database connection, or even a faulty plugin causing your 
>> issues. In terms of recovery, .qgs files will store a .qgs~ backup copy when 
>> saving, but over and above that users are largely expected to manage their 
>> version control themselves (the process will depend on the project storage 
>> format and location, as you can store projects in databases etc). But QGIS 
>> also has a host of features for copying and exporting layers/ styles/ 
>> layouts, and a lot of configuration options between projects in case you 
>> want to start over. QGS projects themselves are just XML as well, so it's 
>> possible to edit it with a text editor.
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>>> On Tue, 5 Oct 2021 at 09:19, Dario C <dario9...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi, I'm working on a simple file with several layers. After months of 
>>> working, yesterday something went wrong: each time I click on a layer (just 
>>> click) or I do some simple action, Qgis goes in "not responds" .
>>> 
>>> Moreover, I have a categorized layer that it is well displayed in the 
>>> properties panel, but in the layer panel it looks as a simple symbol layer 
>>> (without flydown menu icon).
>>> 
>>> Is there any way to check what layer is corrupted or needs long time to 
>>> reload? 
>>> Or a general recovery method (like autocad)
>>> 
>>> Thanks
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