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Just a suggestion. Remove any USB peripheral devices, exception is keyboard/mouse. You could also try shutting the PC OFF and letting it reboot.
Just a suggestion. Remove any USB peripheral devices, exception is keyboard/mouse. You could also try shutting the PC OFF and letting it reboot.
@Superfly
I didn't find anything about that trace log, but I probably wasn't looking in the right places.Hmmm ...TraceLogging would be interesting...
Yea, who knows if/when MS will fix it, just my usual disclaimer when doing registry hacks. I not comfortable automating registry hacks, so I leave that up to the experts :)Why wait for MS? that could take forever... if this is a fix, it can be automated.
Note:
1. The way I verified if the TDL key should be there or not, was to check the registry on my Insider Preview (1809-17763.1) for it and I searched for the B31118B2-1F49-48E5-B6F5-BC21CAEC56FB key ... which I didn't find it all.
2. I have now deleted the couple of B31118B2-1F49-48E5-B6F5-BC21CAEC56FB keys found under \CLSID when searching the registry and I haven't seen any unwanted side affects (i.e. Event ID's, etc)
I do know this is an error which occurs very often .
Lots of my friends never look in the eventlogs ( some of them even dont know where to find it in Windows !)
They are happy coz all works fine ( just like me ) , untill they open the eventlogs, it reduces the fun dramaticly.................
Although I updated via WU I also nicked the 1809 media creation tool and created bootable thumb drives for my installations plus tucked away a x64 iso just in case.
OK, just updated to 1809 with very interesting results:
1) No sound
2) My internet connection goes down every 5 minutes (the notorious “Default gateway is not available” issue), and the only way to fix it is to reset the wireless router, and
3) "Permission to use windows shell experience" has not been fixed as promised