tried to remove the private-invites-signature.txt and run again and it did not work so I uninstalled docker and installed again still wonth launch the docker application. I can however see that the DockerForWindows service is running but it wont allow me to connect to docker. and no icon in the taskbar. still think this must have been something in last windows update that caused this. any ideas?
@rjohnsoninterica gave the hint for me. But for me restarting the Windows Management Instrumentation service did not work. Instead, I restarted all running Hyper-V services directly. After that, I could install it again successfully.
I have tried everything I can think of, I've had two friends who deal with IT problems look at my computer via shared screen with no luck. Since updating to Windows 11 I never noticed Windows Security would not open until recently, it's active and running in the background in Task Manager. I've tried the Powershell and CMD hotfixes, I've reset my PC locally and cloud but I have no restore or recovery points prior to the Windows 11 update. My PC is up to date on all firmware from Microsoft but Windows Security still will not open. Windows Security nor Windows Defender is not listed under my "Installed Apps" or "Default Apps" so I can't try a drop down repair on it. It does show within my Task Manager that there is Windows Defender engine running and in the hidden icons tab it shows Windows Security active. How do you fix this without having to lug your whole PC to a shop?
Repair Windows Security using DISM: Open Command Prompt as administrator and run the following commands: DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /StartComponentCleanup
@ShahbazUbaid my windows license is already expired. and i am not getting any security updates ever since. and that is also the time where i noticed that my windows security app won't open. is it because of my windows license bein expired? do you think if i reactivate my license, it will solve my problem?
@TayDean It's early 2024 and I am in the same boat since the most recent update. In all their wisdom, Microsoft has removed Troubleshooter with this update and wants me to contact tech support. The last time I did that, I was 77 people away from help. I do not have that kind of time.
I've tried all the suggestions here except reinstalling Windows, which is a major hassle and would require hunting down the software I use for work and reinstalling it too. I had to do this once last week because a previous update crashed my computer. It created all manner of work-related issues.
This is really dumb and Microsoft should have fixed this already. But I'm open to more suggestions.
@ShahbazUbaid I appreciate the suggestion, but it didn't work. I'd actually tried it already along with a host of other suggestions found in other places, but thought I'd missed something. I did not.
I'm fairly sure I'm going to have to reinstall Windows again to fix this. It will have to wait until the weekend as I work full-time from home and this has eaten up far too much of my time as it is.
Exceedingly frustrating.
Oh wait, i logged in using keyboard-on-screen and i tried reinstall the boot camp using usb flash drive but it doesnt work. So i go to device manager and check if the keyboard have any error. and i saw it.
Bootcamp drivers support Apple hardware under Windows. See Download and install Windows support software on your Mac - Apple Support for reference. If you are able to switch to macOS, then see the link to get the correct drivers.
3 . From File Explorer, open the USB flash drive, then open Setup or setup.exe, which is in the WindowsSupport folder or BootCamp folder. When you're asked to allow Boot Camp to make changes to your device, click Yes.
I have the same problem. built in keyboard and touchpad are suddenly not working any more when booting Windows 10 with bootCamp. I tried all the steps described and reinstalled the drivers but no luck.
I noticed that the dropbox icon was not in my apps tray, so I tried to start it manually, clicking the icon on my desktop. Nothing happens - win 10 task manager shows that it starts, but the program disappears from the list again.
Restarting my pc doesn't do the trick, clicking on the dropbox.exe file doesn't do the trick. I checked the start up settings, nothing strange there (task manager again). I just cannot start Dropbox - it seems to be blocked or something. Dropbox updater is running though....
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I have been dealing with this for months! And Dropbox support ought to be embarrassed by their lack of a resolution after all this time. They keep giving me the same fixes over and over, obviously they on't care enough to do anything but keep sending my the same stock email (open the ports, unblock in firewall, etc) that haven't helped.
My dropbox stopped starting at system start and would show the same behavior as to OP. Crashes upon manual startup, can't be reinstalled, the installer crashes or maybe finishes but still can't start the client. I've uninstalled, purged everything from the registry, tried the offline installer, shut down Windows Firewall, removed antivirus. No help. All I can do from here is reinstall Windows, but I'm not doing that just because Dropbox won't run. No other program has a problem, just Dropbox.
It may have something to do with having my Dropbox folder on a secondary drive, but it's been like that for at least a year with no problem. Dropbox works on all other computers I use, including mobile devices. Just one computer won't run it.
Actually, there are a bunch of different solutions. Git bash works, but windows 10 also has WSL (windows linux subsystem), given this was created with collaboration between microsoft and Canonical (company behind ubuntu, one of the most popular Linux distros), I would give WSL a try
Renaming the LIBEAY32.DLL to LIBEAY32.DLL.BAK (essentially turning the file off) causes EAGLE to start up properly but brings forward a different issue of not being able to login to the EAGLE Servers and not being able to use shared libraries from my work environment.
After this I tried the next step listed, "replacing" the LIBEAY32.DLL and SSLEAY32.DLL with the ones downloaded from the Total Commander Win Tools this made it able for me to go online again, but I am still unable to use the shared libraries.
Because EAGLE does not want to go online, I am unable to sync/access those shared libraries due to some issue with Windows 11 compatibility it seems. The rest of the team running Windows 10 pc's are still able to connect to and use the shared library, showing the problem is not with library.io.
The second step taken was to download the LIBEAY32.DLL and the SSLEAY32.DLL from the other link and place them in the EAGLE folder. This makes it able to go online in EAGLE but the shared libraries are still not able to be synced/accessed, yielding the attached screenshot taken from the library manager.
Altough it is fixed for me after a few work arounds, The problem can still arise for new users running Windows 11. This has something to do with the compatibility of 32-bit files linked to account validation and sign in (or something in that area), not being properly supported by Windows 11 if you ask me, but I am no expert on this...
2 - Change the original LIBEAY32.DLL and SSLEAY32.DLL to LIBEAY32.DLL.BAK and SSLEAY32.DLL.BAK and download and copy the new LIBEAY32.DLL and SSLEAY32.DLL in the EAGLE directory. file was downloaded from:
effect -> Nothing new after a restart of EAGLE which was recommended in the forum post, but after a restart of the pc, the libraries appeared in the available tab in the library manager again and were able to be used as normal.
I had the same problems. The 'problem' seems to be that I am using two (2) screens. I have to make sure that I NEVER open/move the EAGLE 360 screen to monitor nr 2. Because when you close the application, you will get stuck at the splash screen. If I do make the mistake of closing the application (F360) and having a F360 'window' open on the 2nd screen , then I have to setup the computer (temporarily) to ONE(1) screen and make sure all my F360 screens are now on the main monitor. After this (fix), I will enable the 2nd screen again and back in business.
I hope you're doing well. This is a known problem that we run into with surfaces predominantly. You have to replace the LIBEAY32.dll. It's been around for a while and hasn't been addressed, but at least there is a way around it.
This is trivial to reproduce with this detail, which should make debugging trivial. Seeing that Autodesk is charging for this product, and that this problem has been around for 5 years, it is really disappointing.
I am currently stuck on this issue as well. I have Windows 11 and while some of this worked to be able to start Eagle, I still cannot load any libraries on library.io. The file version available for download of OpenSSL has changed. Not sure what to try next but I cannot do my work because of this. Not sure why it's not fixed officially in the installer by now?
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The Spotify app won't launch at all - the window does not appear and no processes appear in task manager. I went through the "clean reinstall" process that is posted here: -Windows/Can-t-run-or-un-reinstall/td-p/1567813
, but doing that didn't work. I tried the clean reinstall with Windows in Safe Mode, and I'm able to launch the Spotify app in Safe Mode, but as soon as I switch back to normal mode on Windows, the app doesn't launch.
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