SidecarBob
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wrote on 19.08.17 at 21:15
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Windows 10 automatically updates and then automatically reboots. If I leave the computer unattended it assumes that, since there are no keyboard/mouse inputs, it is "inactive" and decides that it is a suitable time to reboot. When that happens Streamwriter does not shut down properly and when the timer tries to re-launch Streamwriter the error message "Streamwriter did not reboot correctly" appears and it does not boot.

I have tried everything I can find on the internet to disable auto reboot but it reboots after a specified time anyway (I try to watch the notifications and close Streamwriter so that it can reboot safely but I don't always catch it). And worse, several of the updates have reverted the settings to default (allow auto reboot when inactive) without notifying you that they have been changed.

Since M$ doesn't seem to be interested in changing this inexcusable policy, is there any way to prevent Streamwriter from stalling at the error message after a forced reboot?
 
alex
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wrote on 20.08.17 at 14:50 last edited by alex on 20.08.17 at 14:50
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This might be fixed now, you just need to use the latest build:-)
LG/Best regards, Alex

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SidecarBob
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wrote on 29.08.17 at 23:41
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Thanks. StreamWriter just asked for the update and after it installed I tried rebooting Windows without closing SW and when I launched SW afterward it opened without the error message.

I have also set Windows to ask before it reboots. Again. Hopefully the settings won't change after the next update. It even decided the computer was "inactive" and rebooted while I was recording once.
 
SidecarBob
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wrote on 31.08.17 at 03:32
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Well, even with Windows set to not reboot without permission it did it again. This time all I lost was the position in the program I was playing back (no big deal).

But when I re-started StreamWriter the error message opened again.

I have Version 5.4.1.0 "Tranquillo" build 758 (updated yesterday) and Win 10 version 1703 build 15063.502
 
alex
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wrote on 07.09.17 at 00:25
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Hi,

the mentioned problem occured to me while using the newest build once. It seems it happens less often but it is not completely fixed.

I did a minor modification, maybe it works now. Also I added some logging. Please download the newest build (>=759) and set a log file in the settings window in category "Advanced".
If the problem happens with that build again please send me the logfile by email, it now contains some information about what happens while windows is shutting down/rebooting.
LG/Best regards, Alex

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SidecarBob
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wrote on 13.09.17 at 21:52
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I'm having trouble getting it to update. I went to the downloads page, clicked Installable Setup, downloaded the file and ran it and it still says Build 758. Next I clicked Latest Build (revision 759), downloaded, extracted and ran it and instead of opening the installation wizard it opened streamWriter. All my settings are there but it said Build 759 but when I closed it and opened it again from the tile in my Start menu it reverted to build 758. I repeated this and it did the same thing. Very confusing.
 
alex
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wrote on 13.09.17 at 22:57
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See here at the bottom:
https://streamwriter.org/en/wiki/artikel/faq/#100

You basically have to replace your installed streamwriter.exe file with the one contained in the zip-archive of the newest build.
LG/Best regards, Alex

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alex
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wrote on 22.09.17 at 22:59
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Did updating streamWriter work?
Did the problem occur again? For me it did not happen again but I'd love to hear from you or other users…:-)
LG/Best regards, Alex

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SidecarBob
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wrote on 23.09.17 at 04:59
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Sorry I didn't reply sooner. When I remembered to check back here I restarted Windows without shutting down SW and then clicked the SW tile on my Start menu and it launched without the error message. Then I came here and found your replies so I checked and found that it was still Build 758 so I simply replaced the .exe file in Program Files>streamwriter (could it be any easier?)and it now says build 759.

I will now reboot Windows again and I'll report back if the error message appears.

BTW: I think I now have everything in Windows set to prevent it from rebooting when I don't want it to but that could change the next time I let it update.
 
alex
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wrote on 25.09.17 at 21:04
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Thanks for your feedback! If I don't hear from you regarding this issue in the next few weeks I will release a new version where the changes are integrated.

By the way, I have read your other topic ("It would be really nice if we could change the order of schedule…") but did not answer there because I want to keep it unread as a reminder for me - I think this might be doable, but it will take a while. If there is anything new I will answer there.
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SidecarBob
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wrote on 01.10.17 at 05:34
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Damn Windows Update.

To confirm, after I last posted I left StreamWriter running and rebooted the computer so that Windows forced SW to close and after Windows had re-started I clicked SW and it restarted without the error message. I figured everything was fine so I stopped worrying.

I was listening to one of the programs I recorded on Friday and left it paused at about 8PM (we are ESDST so it is 9:12 PM here as I type this). It is scheduled to record 1 hour shows starting at 11 PM on Friday and at midnight and a bunch of shows Saturday morning. We left early this morning and I when we returned and I checked to see that it had recorded I found the error message.

Windows must have decided the computer was idle and restarted shortly after I paused playback on Friday.

I checked the log and it only shows that it finished a scheduled recording on Thursday and closed the connection and the next entries are connecting to the streamWriter server when I cleared the error message and let it start tonight.

Re the other suggestion: thanks.
 
alex
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wrote on 01.10.17 at 14:11
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Please send the log by e-mail, you can find the address in the menu on the top at "about".
LG/Best regards, Alex

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SidecarBob
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wrote on 13.11.17 at 23:50 last edited by SidecarBob on 13.11.17 at 00:03
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I think I may have finally changed enough Windows settings so that it no longer shuts off on its own. At least it hasn't for a few weeks.

And I just rebooted Windows with SW running and when I started SW again it opened normally without the error message.
 
SidecarBob
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wrote on 12.01.18 at 19:26
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I just wanted to let you know: Windows seems to over ride the settings that prevent it from re-starting without permission every couple of updates but at least now StreamWriter starts properly after Windows forces it to shut down. Thanks.
 
alex
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wrote on 29.01.18 at 11:11
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Nice to hear, thanks for the feedback :)
LG/Best regards, Alex

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