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Dxtory => Help & Support => Topic started by: mothh on December 10, 2016, 06:19:49 AM

Title: DxTory won't open in Windows 10 Anniversery update build no. 14393.0
Post by: mothh on December 10, 2016, 06:19:49 AM
I click DxTory and it doesn't open.

I open up task manager and it pops up there and then it says paused instead of running and then it closes.
Title: Re: DxTory won't open in Windows 10 Anniversery update build no. 14393.0
Post by: Ritzga on December 17, 2016, 06:41:20 AM
I have the same problem. (only dxtory 2.0.128 works ...)
Title: Re: DxTory won't open in Windows 10 Anniversery update build no. 14393.0
Post by: mothh on December 17, 2016, 09:28:00 PM
Quote from: Ritzga on December 17, 2016, 06:41:20 AM
I have the same problem. (only dxtory 2.0.128 works ...)

Thanks, at least I have a temporary fix now.
Title: Re: DxTory won't open in Windows 10 Anniversery update build no. 14393.0
Post by: sirhc on December 18, 2016, 05:32:13 AM
Well the 128 version didn't do it for me... when could we expect an fix for this???
Title: Re: DxTory won't open in Windows 10 Anniversery update build no. 14393.0
Post by: AlexTFenris on April 14, 2017, 04:13:55 AM
Bump! Thread still relevant. When can we expect a fix?

(my solution for over a year was reverting to a build BEFORE the Anniversary Update and after that completely deactivating all Windows 10 updates, sadly this is not an option for me anymore)

UPDATE: Had uninstalled Dxtory completely, and after a reboot I installed the notorious new Windows 10 "Creators Update", after that I installed the latest Dxtory Version ver2.0.142 (2017/04/09). And so far, it's looking good. Dxtory starts up normal with the latest version, recording etc. working as it should for me. So anybody having the same problems I had, should seriously consider updating to the newest Windows 10 build (rollout has started yesterday I believe?), also a clean install of Dxtory might help instead of an update installation. You have to adjust all settings again from scratch, but that's a price we should be willing to pay.