Thanks for all of the input. In all of your working to fix the issue, did you ever reinstall the Microsoft .net?
Use the "ASoft .NET Version Detector 12 R2" to diagnose which versions are installed. Just download and unzip the file. I unzipped it into a folder I created on the C: drive called, Apps\Microsoft dotnet. I then double-clicked on dotnet.exe. There are green arrows on the left to download the framework you do not have loaded. Load them in order. When done, remove and reinstall the AWCC.
Same here. Working last night, failed on startup this AM
I have an M17x R4 and this is the error I am getting on every boot. Any solutions?
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80010002): Call was canceled by the message filter. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80010002 (RPC_E_CALL_CANCELED)) at System.Management.ThreadDispatch.Start() at System.Management.ManagementScope.Initialize() at System.Management.ManagementEventWatcher.Initialize() at System.Management.ManagementEventWatcher.Start() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.DeviceDiscovery.Classes.DeviceWatcherClass.StartHidDeviceInsertedWatcher() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.DeviceDiscovery.Classes.DeviceWatcherClass.Start() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.DeviceDiscovery.Classes.AlienFXDeviceDiscoveryService.RegisterForDevicesEvents() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.DeviceDiscovery.ObjectFactory.NewAlienFXDeviceDiscovery() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.Tools.Classes.ObjectFactory.get_DiscoveryService() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.Tools.Classes.ObjectFactory.NewAlienFXDeviceRepository() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.Tools.Classes.ObjectFactory.get_AlienFXDeviceRepository() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.Controller.LightsZoneController..ctor() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.Controller.ControllerMainForm.initializeLightController() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.Controller.ControllerMainForm..ctor() at AlienLabs.AlienFX.Controller.Program.Main(String[] args)
Same here. Working last night. Failed on startup this AM.
Went to Safe Mode. Restored to 9/14 Critical update. Problem wenaway. Microsoft strikes again?
I experienced the exact same issue yesterday. I called Dell Support and they did a system restore to the Critical update on 9/15. I worked all night (since I had lost a day trying to correct the issue) and shut down. When I booted up this morning, the issue resumed. Dell Support thought that it was a Bios issue, but I think it has more to do with Command Center; at least that's what my research has revealed.
Got the same problem on my M14 R2 this morning, was working fine when i went to bed. When i started up i was unable to open the Alienware Command Center, MSE, Google Chrome, my start menu or anything so uninstalling wasn't an option. I started up in safe mode and did a system restore to a few days ago and it's working fine now, curious as to why this is happening though.
This post is just speculation on my part, but I'm not getting any answers from Dell. They have always been very secretive about the embedded Alienware hardware/software tech ... so I can only guess.
It seems that Command Center (as it loads and initializes on startup) is stepping on some Microsoft Process and/or Service. It could also be a Dell pre-loaded Process/Service. Might even have something to do with poor coding in CC being revealed in .Net platform layer (due to recent update).
There are also bundled drivers in CC. Whether it's a laptop (MIO circuit) or desktop (MIO Board) there are drivers that silently load into OS (in a strange, fairly unconventional way). These drivers seem to sneak into OS under this WHQL compatibility testing procedure (and allow it to load without alert or error)
Shocking I have this exact same problem from last night working fine to this morning not working at all. Must be something like a virus or something but I have the same exact issues as everyone else
I doubt it has anything to do wih Alienware software. I just got the samr problem on a Dell laptop Inspiron 15R. In addition it or something else turned System Restore off. Also real time virus on MS Security essentials is of and won't turn on. Fortunately I have a backup about 10 days ols.
Interesting. Is it possible that some module in Alienware is also present on a Dell Inspiron 15r?
The security scan completed and found no virus. real time scan restarted itself half way through. Before I went to Control Panel, System and System protection was missing! Now it is back on. Sys Restore on but NO RESTORE POINTS.. So I set one.
I was not able to get to Network Settings or connect wireless. Now working.
DELL-Chris M
Community Manager
•
56.9K Posts
0
September 23rd, 2013 12:00
Thanks for all of the input. In all of your working to fix the issue, did you ever reinstall the Microsoft .net?
Use the "ASoft .NET Version Detector 12 R2" to diagnose which versions are installed. Just download and unzip the file. I unzipped it into a folder I created on the C: drive called, Apps\Microsoft dotnet. I then double-clicked on dotnet.exe. There are green arrows on the left to download the framework you do not have loaded. Load them in order. When done, remove and reinstall the AWCC.
alfischer
35 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 05:00
I got the same error just now when I started my M18. Was working fin yesterday.
alfischer
35 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 06:00
Same here. Working last night, failed on startup this AM
Same here. Working last night. Failed on startup this AM.
Went to Safe Mode. Restored to 9/14 Critical update. Problem wenaway. Microsoft strikes again?
Cruoris
2 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 07:00
I experienced the exact same issue yesterday. I called Dell Support and they did a system restore to the Critical update on 9/15. I worked all night (since I had lost a day trying to correct the issue) and shut down. When I booted up this morning, the issue resumed. Dell Support thought that it was a Bios issue, but I think it has more to do with Command Center; at least that's what my research has revealed.
Milena M458
4 Operator
•
2.7K Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 07:00
Hello!
I will recommend you to uninstall the command center, do a BIOS up date and then reinstalled the command center again, that might help you.
windysunset
5 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 09:00
I'm on bios version: Voyager MLK (M17R4) BIOS A12
Is that the latest version? I also reintalled command center yesterday and it didn't help.
Piegan
1 Message
0
September 18th, 2013 10:00
Got the same problem on my M14 R2 this morning, was working fine when i went to bed. When i started up i was unable to open the Alienware Command Center, MSE, Google Chrome, my start menu or anything so uninstalling wasn't an option. I started up in safe mode and did a system restore to a few days ago and it's working fine now, curious as to why this is happening though.
Milena M458
4 Operator
•
2.7K Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 10:00
Yes you can try doing a system restore or doing an Alienrespawn
Tesla1856
8 Wizard
•
17.2K Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 11:00
This post is just speculation on my part, but I'm not getting any answers from Dell. They have always been very secretive about the embedded Alienware hardware/software tech ... so I can only guess.
It seems that Command Center (as it loads and initializes on startup) is stepping on some Microsoft Process and/or Service. It could also be a Dell pre-loaded Process/Service. Might even have something to do with poor coding in CC being revealed in .Net platform layer (due to recent update).
It's similar to this problem:
http://en.community.dell.com/owners-club/alienware/f/3746/t/19497146.aspx
There are also bundled drivers in CC. Whether it's a laptop (MIO circuit) or desktop (MIO Board) there are drivers that silently load into OS (in a strange, fairly unconventional way). These drivers seem to sneak into OS under this WHQL compatibility testing procedure (and allow it to load without alert or error)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff553976(v=vs.85).aspx
Due to the behaviors described here:
http://en.community.dell.com/owners-club/alienware/f/3746/t/19497146.aspx
Microsoft would never approve it.
Jeramie Bender
9 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 12:00
Shocking I have this exact same problem from last night working fine to this morning not working at all. Must be something like a virus or something but I have the same exact issues as everyone else
alfischer
35 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 12:00
On my M18 a system restore took care of it. Back to 9/14 critical update. I think we have been MicroShafted!
Runing a virus scan on the Inspiron 15R and it turned real time protection back on half way through.
Both machines working fine last night. We will probably see MANY others with the same prob.
alfischer
35 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 12:00
I doubt it has anything to do wih Alienware software. I just got the samr problem on a Dell laptop Inspiron 15R. In addition it or something else turned System Restore off. Also real time virus on MS Security essentials is of and won't turn on. Fortunately I have a backup about 10 days ols.
Tesla1856
8 Wizard
•
17.2K Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 13:00
Not sure about your problem, but the OP error is clearly Alienware related:
"AlienLabs.AlienFX.DeviceDiscovery.Classes.DeviceWatcherClass.StartHidDeviceInsertedWatcher"
alfischer
35 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 13:00
Interesting. Is it possible that some module in Alienware is also present on a Dell Inspiron 15r?
The security scan completed and found no virus. real time scan restarted itself half way through. Before I went to Control Panel, System and System protection was missing! Now it is back on. Sys Restore on but NO RESTORE POINTS.. So I set one.
I was not able to get to Network Settings or connect wireless. Now working.
GREMLINS! (probably from Redmond! )
Jeramie Bender
9 Posts
0
September 18th, 2013 17:00
I ended up just doing a factory image restore and it seems to be working properly again.
So tired of doing this now as I have done it 3 times in the last month since getting my laptop back from the shop