URGENT AND SERIOUS PROBLEM = TVServer not starting at boot (1 Viewer)

spitjo

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Hello
My tv server service is not loading at startup
in event viewer i have errors about a 30000 ms timeout
i don't paste the messages cause they are in italian language

please help me, i don't know what to do....

Solved increasing service start timeout to 60000 ms
creating a new binary string with 60000 value under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control

Thanks to all for help! :D
 

spitjo

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Re: TVServer not starting at boot

i red a thread in this forum with 2 users with same issue
someone suggested setting 2 services to automatic but this was useless
someone others said that a service was preventing tvserver to start, but thread died without a real solution

if i start it manually from services.msc it start without problems
 

spitjo

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no one can help me?
this is a big problem for me, i can run it with a script at boot, but i can's suspend or hybernate
i'm sure someone know the solution
i'm on a fresh install of windows so it must be a tvserver problem
 

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    Hi

    Maybe there is a clue in the logs?
    Also consider translating that message and post it here.

    That is your best bet to get a reply.
     

    spitjo

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    I can post logs beacuse i can't understand what is written inside (i mean tvserver logs)
    event viewer says

    Timeout (30000 millisecondi) while waiting tvservice to start

    and the second entry

    tvservice not strated cause didn't answer in time to a start request

    Maybe this thread must be moved to general support section?
    I think should be more efficent
    Thanks
     

    rekenaar

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    Yes, post the logs. You never know if someone can perhaps spot the problem.
    Is your system specs here in the forum up to date? It states you are using XP SP2?
     

    rekenaar

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    One more question:
    Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
    and open with notepad the file named: hosts

    Please paste the content here
     

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