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I think that the problem that arise when running from network shares should be documented.
Others should know how to fix it.
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Updated the .Net framework to version 4.7, still same crash.
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LTSB is a windows 10 version without those fancy stuff like Cortana, Windows Store ...
Is more like Windows 7, 8 ...
It receives security updates normally and features updates from 2 to 2 years.
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You're welcome.
Nothing specific.
I have a NAS where I store the games and Launchbox.
The NAS has a smb/cifs share that is mapped as drive X: on my desktop.
I always ran Launchbox from X: drive without problems.
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Launchbox clean install (8.2), no games:
- W10 ENT LTSB 1607, network drive - crash
- W10 ENT LTSB 1607, local drive - working
- W10 PRO 1709, same network drive as LTSB - working
- W10 PRO 1709, local drive - working
Hope, is clear now.
Thanks.
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No, just for home use.
With version 7.x I had no problems.
I sent you a crash dump file over email (maybe it helps).
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As stated here:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13853/windows-lifecycle-fact-sheet
the support for Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB ends on October 13, 2026, so this should not be the case.
I installed, a clean version (8.2) with no games.
The one that is run from the network share (mapped drive), crashes.
The one from the local hard drive is working fine.
Thanks.
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Nothing, just crash.
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Hello,
it seems that all the executables are crashing with the latest versions.
I am using Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB 1607 and running from a network share.
With version 7.x it ran without problems.
I have tested also on Windows 10 Pro 1709 and seems to work fine (also from network share).
Any suggestions ?
Thank you.
Launchbox, BigBox, Launchbox.Next crashes with latest version
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Yes, you're right, there is a speed difference between a local hard drive and NAS, but on NAS I have storage space, redundancy (RAID), filesystem snapshots.
For me the speed is not so important as those NAS advantages; once the game is loaded the drive is rarely accessed.
Anyway, thanks for the help.