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Following up my previous post (Quoted Below), still having this issue. Noticed that I've got allot of errors in event viewer with a program I haven't touched in literal years. Went to uninstall it and got this error message "C:\program Files\BlueStacks_nxt\bluestacksUninstaller.exe The application has failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is correct. Please see the application event log or use the command-line sxstrance.exe tool for more detail". I'm assuming this program might be the source of my system hanging and I was wondering how

I can go around uninstalling it.

Any help appreciated 🙂
 

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"Not too sure where to post this, any tips appreciated 

Been having this Issue for a couple months now. During the day, If my pc is left on It goes into this state where I can move the cursor and type into text bars yet every program goes unresponsive and I loose most windows functions, While in this state I also cant shut down or restart the pc as the start menu goes unresponsive (The power button also doesn't work). The only way to resolve this temporarily is to hard shut down my PC which I know is bad for the system but is my only option. My main goal is to diagnose this problem:

  • I have checked reliability monitor and the only flagged issues are every time my PC is hard powered off.
  • System is not being overused, has more then enough CPU downtime and is well under my total memory.
  • Reinstalled pretty much every program that has conflicted in the past or to other people.
  • Done Full virus scans and detected nothing.
  • Ran multiple system cleaners with no results.

Interesting points:
Been told it might be an issue with conflicting registry's but I'm not too sure how to diagnose registry issues.
These crashes happen mainly when the system has been left sitting idle for a while (Although occasionally happen right in the middle of something).
I am running L-Connect 3 which is a pretty well known program for its instability but unlike L-Connect 2, it actually works and doesn't eat up 25% of system resources (Already reinstalled it twice)."

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Well, not to be mean but you installed BlueStacks. We can't help you there. You are looking at reinstalling Windows to fix you OS problems (don't forget to backup your data first)

 

If you want Android app support, clean install  Win11, if your system is compatible. It has Windows Subsystem for Android (WSA), allowing you to run Android apps under Windows. Just open the store app, and look for it, or Amazon App Store. Also, runs the latest release of Android, version 13 as of writing.

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Side-by-side configuration is developer speak for you don't have certain prerequisite Windows components that gamers usually require. Try to installing every visual C++ redistributable, both IA-32 and amd64.

 

Also look into completely reformatting and reinstalling Windows.

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