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host issues since windows 10 april update
Scott Welch,
User (Posts: 1)
May 15, 2018 11:18:43 pm EDT
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using host 6.8 on some windows 10 machines and they worked fine prior to the windows 10 big april update. now on some after reboots they will just spin the pointer thinking for an indefinite time. the only way I have gotten the machines to boot up is to plug the drives into another machine, rename the remote utilities host folder in program files and it boots up fine after. I have encountered it on 4 computers, various antivirus, various hardware. I wondered if anybody else has seen this too. no idea what changes impacted it, but it's been a giant pain. Also these all are in different locations with different internet providers. the key is they do not even get to a login screen, its right before that point.
thanks for any help or thoughts.
thanks for any help or thoughts.
Michael Kauffmann,
User (Posts: 2)
Sep 11, 2018 9:17:15 am EDT
Support level: Free or trial
I had the same problem.
Computer already was Windows 10 1803.
Installed RU host. Worked once.
Did remote administration, including a reboot. Couldn't connect again.
Thought it was only the RU host not running.
Went to the computer and found that it wasn't accessible at all.
Had to hard reset it, but it didn't come up properly.
Screen was blank, no action possible, nor reachable over network.
Repeated tries had always the same end.
Still worse: Since the carsh happened after the boot process, Windows saw it as improper shutdown and always did immediate normal boot.
Finally I found a solution:
Repeatedly switch it off amidst booting. So it considered it boot fail and offered recovery options.
I went into safe mode and disabled the RU service in service manager. (Can't uninstall things in safe mode.)
Now the computer works again.
Computer already was Windows 10 1803.
Installed RU host. Worked once.
Did remote administration, including a reboot. Couldn't connect again.
Thought it was only the RU host not running.
Went to the computer and found that it wasn't accessible at all.
Had to hard reset it, but it didn't come up properly.
Screen was blank, no action possible, nor reachable over network.
Repeated tries had always the same end.
Still worse: Since the carsh happened after the boot process, Windows saw it as improper shutdown and always did immediate normal boot.
Finally I found a solution:
Repeatedly switch it off amidst booting. So it considered it boot fail and offered recovery options.
I went into safe mode and disabled the RU service in service manager. (Can't uninstall things in safe mode.)
Now the computer works again.
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