You have no other choice but to clean install.. ..and this time make sure it's not a ca N cer edition, as those are broken beyond repair, the media feature pack can't fix it. Since you work with professional audio apps, and to prevent feature issues, you should consider installing 1909 Education instead of 1809 Enterprise LTSC.
Inplace upgrade to non N? https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...hange-to-normal-ltsc-2019.80516/#post-1557345
For me LTSC was THE s**ttiest unstable piece of crap version of Windows 10. Especially after installing the Store app. Everyday there is a defender notification that some apps have stopped working. Plus random glitches which were present in base 17763 edition. I am currently on 1909 build with latest CU applied. Things are much better here.
I installed LTSC 17763.1 ISO (the cleanest ISO available), let Windows Update do their job (I have to reboot twice because a bug in the CU install) and now I am in the 17763.864 and it's copmpletely stable and I don't encountered a bug, sound sounds great, it's faster than 1903 and 1909. I don't install .NET 4.8, I only enabled .NET 3.5 for DIrectX 9.0 to work (I use emulator of old consoles)
I get very similar errors whenever I launch any audio/video editing type software. In Windows 10 1607 LTSB through 1809 (not sure about 1909). They seem to function fine, but spit out errors every time they're launched. No idea why, I've just chocked it up to "because Windows sucks". Goldwave = audio editor EVENT ID: 1000 Code: Faulting application name: GoldWave.exe, version: 6.40.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000 Faulting module name: GWVST32.pig, version: 6.1.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x00000000000039d0 Faulting process id: 0x13cc Faulting application start time: 0x01d59d876db77137 Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Encoding\GoldWave\GoldWave.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Encoding\GoldWave\Effect\GWVST32.pig Report Id: 295861f7-a28b-4832-a16d-f27fe30d04f8 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Also, on LTSC (1809) I get constant audio 'stutters/dropouts' with my Asus Xonar SE card, and onboard Realtek to much lesser degree that I do not get on LTSB 1607 or 1903/9. Never figured that one out either, but something does seem weird in LTSC 1809 where audio is concerned.
yessir, absolutely. im using the latest enterprise 1909 , and so far so good. it sucked having to setup my DAW again, hotkeys etc...but hopefully itll keep me from doing something wreckless in the future