- #Emby server keeps stopping drivers
- #Emby server keeps stopping driver
- #Emby server keeps stopping Pc
#Emby server keeps stopping Pc
Does this pc have built in diagnostics at BIOS level ? If so, run them all. Are there any exclamation marks in "Device Manager" ?ģ. Did that change the time to the crash ?Ģ. If it freezes once a day, and you suspect overheating, take the side off the pc and leave a fan blowing air into it. You just have to rule them out one by one.
#Emby server keeps stopping drivers
Other than that, as as been said before, it's likely to be drivers or hardware. You can then double click on each event to see what it is about. Once you find the issue:ĭougLorenz: Does Reliability History give you any info ? You can click on previous days and it gives you the errors from that day. Looks like it's System Event Logs with a graphical interface and some intelligence to showing you stuff that might actually be relevant. Hopefully the Reliability History can help point you in the right direction.
#Emby server keeps stopping driver
I'd still bet this is some driver related issue (or something like TimG's pci-e card). Also I've seen too many times where some application fills the drive to max capacity and you lose all capability other than a direct console access to sort it out. If it's your system drive, and it fails - well now you're starting over from scratch. Add a new drive and you're back up in minutes (minus some historical video files, oh well). If a drive fails, you're only talking about losing recordings. There are a ton of read/writes going on that are harder on the drive than they'd typically be used to. While I'm not sure it's causing the stability issue - yes I'd definitely recommend having a separate hard drive, at least logically, for any database like function, ie massive amounts of video files.
Thats pretty cool on the Reliability History - I can confirm it exists in Server 2019 as well (which is essentially Win 10 with some extra features anyway). Let us know if your Rel History shows anything. BI5 is running as a service, and all is well. The BI5 server is showing 10/10 in Reliability now, and it has been up since last weekends Win10 updates. Now I know why people used to think that BI5 was a cpu hog. I will do them manually over the weekend rather than come back to a badly crashed server.ģ. I have Win10 updates postponed for two weeks. It is presently running on an Intel i5-3330 with 16GB RAM and is solid.ġ. I moved BI5 from my AMD 8350 server due to these issues. Removed from pc and smashed to pieces with a sledgehammer. That broke com ports, usb etc as well as just not working properly. I also had a pci-e satellite tuner card with issues. That was one of my biggest helpers in my recent pc fiasco.Īre you using Acronis True Image ? Reddawg pointed out that the ransomware protection slowed his pc down.