Yes, upgrading spice to 0.9.1 seems to be a root cause of bug. I've crashed spicy's sessions opening properties windows in device manager W7's and starting searching for driver in computer's neighborhood After downgrading spice to 0.8.2 this trick doesn't crash spicy's sessions anymore. All my other efforts to crash spicy sessions fail as well.
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