I need help fixing my laptop. Yesterday I updated some drivers, rebooted my system , saw a black screen which appeared to be updating bios. I rebooted my laptop thinking I did something wrong.
Now my laptop gets stuck on the Legion screen everytime.I have a macrium backup image on my external but don't think that will work. At this point I just want to get into windows then I can restore my disk image from the external. All my data is backed up.
I have performed a system restore and it still gets stuck at the Legion screen. I've run a chkdsk and it doesn't find any issues. When I tried to run bootrec.exe \Rebuildbcd it doesn't locate a windows installation.
I tried going into safe mode and ultimately get a blue screen saying the following:
We've run into a problem and your device needs to be restarted.
Driver pnp watchdog error
I also got a log error for
srtTrail.txt
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My first stack overflow question, here we go.
Last week the computer on which a prototype vision application written in C#/.net was running crashed due to an unreleated reason. this resulted in the need to fresh install windows (windows 10 IOT). after installing windows, halcon 20.11 progress and setting the licenses the application starts, but no output is shown on the smart window control, even tho this worked beforehand?
i have been trying to debug this problem for the last day, but have had no luck, what i have allready tried:
used the remote debugging toe verify that the image is captured and processed and "displayed".
checked the system logs for any warnings, there were none.
Tried one of the example programs the come with Halcon, which also does **not **work.
Ran the application on my development PC, which worked flawlessly as it always did.
Reinstalling Halcon.
does anyone have had any similar experiences and/or any clue how to solve this problem?
problem has been solved. in the end a reset of the bios settings to there default values did the trick. Don't know what they exact cooperative was, but at least it works once again.
I'm going insane trying to figure this out. I've installed windows 10 on a WD Black SN850 Nvme. No issues here. I then have another nvme with a larger size I got after that I decided to use to install programs.
I seem to be able to install programs just fine on the secondary drive, but they start to error out trying to run them. I completely replaced the 2ndary nvme with a new one, reinstalled windows on the main nvme but get this same frustrating situation. Permissions on folders are set to full access, I can open simple text files on the 2ndary drive just fine. However, running exe or other program types returns an unable to access error.
Is there something I'm missing for the nvme set up? The fact I can partition the drives and use them as normal leads me to believe they are configured correctly. Not to mention I completely swapped out the 2nd nvme with a brand new one. I also ran bios tests for the drives and came back with no errors. I also checked the drivers/bios updates for the board and made sure it was up to date. Any programs installed on the main drive are also running just fine without issue.
I also popped in a few regular ssd, installed programs on them and also have no issues running them.
This is super frustrating and I can't figure out why the 2ndary nvmes I use are consistently getting errors running any programs installed on them.
Any advice on what else to check would be great appreciated.
I recently switched out my AMD Ryzen 7 3800x for a Ryzen 9 5950x. I also purchase and M.2.
I got these today and installed them on my computer. I have an SSD, a hard Drive and now an M.2
I deleted Fortnite from my hard drive and then installed it on my M.2 the game started up fine it played okay no problems
Then I uninstalled Call of duty modern warfare. I reinstalled it along with its launcher on the new M.2
After installation I went to start the game and check out how it runs with the new stuff.
My problem is that every time I try to start the game it loads for 10 seconds then my computer reboots. I cannot even load into the game because the computer just reboots itself.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling again,
I tried running as Administrator,
I attempted to reset the M.2 and see is that was the issue,
I also uninstalled and reinstalled fortnite and it worked perfectly fine.
Does anyone have any tips on what to check or what to do? Everything is up to date. I also reset my bios just in case my old overclock settings for the old CPU had something to do with the crashing of this new one, but nothing happened it kept crashing.
I also attempted to install call of duty vanguard and call of duty cold war. Same thing happened with those as well. I then installed a free to play game and it also happened with that.
I am not sure where to go from here. If anyone has any tips on how to fix this I would be more than pleased. Thank you so much
"Windows Phone Emulator is unable to verify that the virtual machine is running :
Not Enough memory is available in the system to start an emulator that uses 2048 MB of startup RAM"
I am a beginner to Windows Phone App developement.I was trying to Deploy a Hub App template and while executing the code for the emulator I got the above error message! Please help me out.
Probably its because your machine does not hove enough RAM? acording to this article there are some workarounds.
Follow the steps in this section carefully. Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Before you modify it, back up the registry for restoration in case problems occur.
To work around this problem in a system that is running many programs that are using lots of memory, try to close those programs and then restart the emulator.
If the emulator still does not start, you can disable the Hyper-V runtime memory monitoring functionality by adding a MemoryReserve registry. To do this, follow these steps:
Start Registry Editor.
Locate the following registry subkey:
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Virtualization
Right-click the Virtualization folder, point to New, and then click DWORD Value..
Type MemoryReserve, and then press Enter.
Double-click MemoryReserve, enter 2048 in the Value data box, select the Decimal option, and then click OK.
Close Registry Editor.
In systems that experience this problem and that have fewer than 8 GB of RAM installed, a MemoryReserve value of 2048 (2 GB) is recommended. A value of zero (0) causes this registry setting to be ignored.
Note You must restart the computer for this registry setting to take effect.
If this doesnt help give some more info about your machine haracteristics.
Also you can check this article
I have written a program in VB.Net and run it for a few years on Vista and Win 7 without issue. It is a requirements management tool front end to an Access or SQLServer backend database.
A few months ago I installed it on Win 8. It is a 64-bit version of my program running on a 64-bit laptop. It installs fine and runs OK initially. However, after a few weeks it stops running. This has happened twice, the last time after 28 days.
When I try to run the program nothing happens - no splash screen, no error message, no entry in the Applications Log in Event Viewer - just nothing happens. The only solution has been to re-install the program and then it starts working again.
I have tried: turning off all malware, firewall and anti-virus programs; running the program as Administrator; running in various compatibility modes. Nothing happens.
I also tried removing the license file from the program directory. When I did that I did get an error message in the Application Log in Event Viewer, so the program is trying to start. But when I returned the license file it still won't start and there is no error message in the log file.
Program was written in VS 2008 under .Net framework 3.5. I don't think this is an issue, since it runs fine for about a month after install. Also, it is not the license file. The license is perpetual, and anyway if it fails the license there is a splash screen that comes up, and that is not happening.
Can anyone suggest where I might look in Win 8 to try and work out what is going on when I try to start the program?
UPDATE: Through using the Reliability Monitor I have just noticed that at 2:30pm on the afternoon of the problem Windows Installer reconfigured my application. I had the app open all afternoon. but when I shut it at around 4:40pm, then tried to open it again, the problem above emerged.
Description
Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Capability Architect. Product Version: 1.0.0. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: SDG. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0.
The reason for the reconfiguration was:
Detection of product '{221672D4-9B64-4550-8B8A-A13C4BE20780}', feature 'DefaultFeature', component '{4F120286-6AE1-5DFE-65E4-A4495CA3F296}' failed. The resource 'C:\Users\Public\Desktop\SDG\Capbility Architect Template v2.0.accdb' does not exist.
Now, that file is installed by default with the product. However, I had deleted it earlier that day because I never use it and that seems to have triggered the reconfiguration. Is that normal behaviour?? And why should a reconfiguration stop the program from running? And is it possible to see exactly what the reconfiguration actually did?
EXTRA UPDATE: If this is the problem then I can't replicate it :( I tried deleting the folder again but it has not affected program start up at all.
Thanks
Ian