

- #Cannot log into j river media center from another computer drivers#
- #Cannot log into j river media center from another computer update#
#Cannot log into j river media center from another computer drivers#
They can be caused by bad drivers that need to be removed or updated, broken hardware, or a broken OS installation. These types of crashes always indicate a hardware issue or system corruption. Nothing ever really "goes wrong" (as far as the application can tell), but it gets stuck.īlue Screen, Kernel Panic, or Sudden Reboot With multi-threaded applications like MC this usually means that two competing threads are both waiting on the same resouce, and stuck in an endless loop. In some cases, an application really is "deadlocked". In many cases, the application does eventually "come back to life". Windows will often show the "Application X" is not responding dialog box, but in this case you are able to either force it to quit, or wait longer to see if it comes back to life.
#Cannot log into j river media center from another computer update#
The program might be still working, but if so and it goes on long enough, it has either: forgotten to update its UI thread, or its UI thread is blocked for some reason. This is when an application's UI becomes unresponsive. Media Center might just be busy, and has not actually crashed. The error message will often be something like: "Media Center XX.exe has encountered an error and needs to close" on Windows, or on OSX the OS says "X application quit unexpectedly". It will almost always show an error dialog of some kind (either as the last, dying gasp of MC itself, or from the OS), but it is non-recoverable and it ends the application immediately. This is when an application forcibly exits without giving you an opportunity to respond. When reporting an issue on Interact, please use the appropriate terminology as much as is possible, to avoid confusion. Throughout this guide, we will use specific terminology to describe different kinds of specific issues. When attempting to diagnose or report an issue, it is important to use consistent terminology to describe the situation you are encountering. Know What Type Of Misbehavior You're Seeing This document is not intended to cover playback quality issues, which are addressed elsewhere on this Wiki and on Interact. Other related performance issues (stuttering, hiccuping, etc).This document is intended to cover troubleshooting steps that can be used to address problems with Media Center including: 12.2 Things To Include In Your Post On Interact.9.1 Network, External, and Other Slow Disks.8.2 Correcting Problems Caused by Security Software.8.1 Test To See If the Trouble Is Security Software Related.8 Check Your Anti-Virus or Security Software.4 Make Sure You Are Running the Latest Build.2 Know What Type Of Misbehavior You're Seeing.
