On O10 there are a few - Unknown files I have used LSPFix.exe to remove the is3lsp file but it keeps coming back. I also know that this problem is fairly rare based on my search of the forum so I understand if you do not want to pursue this issue any further.I have had root kit on my comp. I have a workaround using win32imagewriter so I don’t need to use etcher but I am willing to spend time doing any troubleshooting you may want.
One thing, one of the times it failed windows gave me a blue screen with a watchdog timer error.
Since everything else seems to work I would not call that poor driver support but there does seem to be an incompatibility between etcher and my system.
Since I have reinstalled windows 10 version 19 (separate hds) yesterday and this morning I do not have any extra software installed other than that needed to test. That would seem to rule out a failing drive. Using windows 10 version 1909 I can successfully write a windows 10 image using rufus and I can successfully write a raspbian image using win32imagewriter using the same sd card in all cases. I went back to an older version of windows (1709) as well as etcher version 1.2 and had the same problems. Gui.js:122609 Image: C:\Users\ritch\Downloads\Raspbian\-octopi-buster-lite-0.17.0.img
Gui.js:122609 Successfully connected to IPC server: etcher-server-780, socket root C:\Users\ritch\AppData\Local\Temp Gui.js:129907 Wed 09:52:00 GMT-0700 (Pacific Daylight Time) Application start () While I have workarounds I am willing to do any troubleshooting you would like. In searching the forum for past failures like mine I have found several without any real resolution and they are not current. I have tried both with an SD card slot and inserting the small SD card in a USB adapter. So while my laptop now works my desktop still hangs. Thinking I had found a solution I went to my desktop and went back to version 1.4.9 but it did not work. Trying to find out which version caused the problem I progressively updated etcher until I reached 1.5.95 and it still worked even though it didn’t work before. After having Windows hang I went back to etcher version 1.4.9 and it worked. Most of my initial troubleshooting was done on the laptop. Around the same time I reinstalled Windows 10 on my desktop I also reinstalled it on my laptop.
My Dell XPS 15 (9550) also had the same problem. I’m hesitant to add the following info but since I don’t know what may be important to you I’ll include it. It has not had a fresh load of windows in at least two years and is currently running version 1809. I am able to run etcher on my wife’s laptop. As I stated earlier I re-installed Windows 10 about two months ago but that would have been 190x, then updated to 2004.
I have been able to run etcher on this PC in the past but it was probably before windows 10 version 190x. And yes I was referring to the windows 10 version number. I haven’t updated my desktop in a few years.
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