Recent Windows Update Trouble - Home Premium

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    MS Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit (Family Pack Lic.) Upgrade
       #51

    well skype and the games (as far as I am aware, as I admittedly don't have much time to play any!) both use quite a bit of real time streaming technology, I wonder if other software/web-based streaming is also affected.

    Mike
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    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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       #52

    What should I be looking for in the Event Viewer?
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    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #53

    Hujoppi said:
    What should I be looking for in the Event Viewer?
    To be honest, I have no idea
    Try filtering on error messages first (under Windows Application logs) to get rid of the informational fluff that's there.
    Look for anyting involving networking (RAS, TCP/IP, NDIS, NDISWAN, etc.)
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       #54

    Right, it seems to have spread into Origin/BF3 now as well.

    This crap is driving me nuts.
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       #55

    Right, I have located the problem.

    Mumble.

    When I have it running, I can't start programs. But thats the thing I use to find out if people are playing anything.

    So its Windows Defender update thats doing something to Mumble which is causing trouble.

    Any ideas?

    I tried uninstalling and reinstalling Mumble, but it didn't remove the cache files, and I've had no luck finding on the internet how to get rid of them for a proper cleanup of Mumble files.
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       #56

    I have no Idea at all - Mumble is something that I have never used, and never intend to use ( I regret even getting a Facebook account <g>)

    I would suspect, though, that uninstalling Mumble may be a good starting-point.
    See what happens if you do that.
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