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Happy2Play
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I would try reinstalling from the website.

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And make sure some anti-malware program isn't quarantining part of the install.

AvengersFan
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Hi all,

        had to reinstall and is now partially working for me. However, for the first time in years I am now experiancing blue screens when Emby attempts to start up. If it has succesfyully done that after rebooting and restarting Emby again, and I run a scheduled task, I blue screen again.

 

Perhaps it is time for a rebuild, however was working fine and without a hitch before the update.

 

Meh, what can you do. Frustrating but I do love Emby, and I cannot really pinpoint the BSOD issue :-)

 

Cheers Mark.

Edited by mrf0ster
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I'm guessing a possible hardware failure or problem with the OS. I would consider running hardware diagnostics.

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AvengersFan
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Definitely time for a rebuild I think Luke. I blame my nephew and his stupid bloody downloads! 

 

Time to purchase the much coveted Qnap TS653 pro me thinks.

 

Cheers Mark

Marc Morisse
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If this helps anybody, had exactly the same problem, Emby would not restart after update to 3.0.5911.0, throwing that exact same exception.

No hardware failure or OS problem, and not sure if it was related to 3.0.5911.0 update, some Windows updates that probably also happened, or Avast Anti-Virus, but I solved as follows:

- Disable Avast for the next 10 minutes

- Re-install from Web

- Re-enable Avast

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If this helps anybody, had exactly the same problem, Emby would not restart after update to 3.0.5911.0, throwing that exact same exception.

No hardware failure or OS problem, and not sure if it was related to 3.0.5911.0 update, some Windows updates that probably also happened, or Avast Anti-Virus, but I solved as follows:

- Disable Avast for the next 10 minutes

- Re-install from Web

- Re-enable Avast

 

Thanks for the info. In this case, he's seeing blue screens and that pretty much always means a hardware failure or corrupted OS.

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