So I have a machine I built with spare parts from my old server to run Blue Iris.
It is built with what should be highly reliable components. A SuperMicro Board, A XEON processsor with an Intel graphics, ECC memory and a RAID 0 drive.
I installed Windows 10 Pro and I run BI, BI tools and a Dahua Sunet/sunrise service.
Every 10-14 days or so, the machine just hangs. The last time it did, I rebooted it and it started running a Windows update. I managed to permanently disable that (I thought I had done that)... and it hung again. I looked at the log files- and I don't see anything occurring around the time of the crash. I noticed that windows defender pulled an update, but that was 24 hours earlier. I disable that as well.
I have around 10 cameras and it uses maybe 25-40% of the CPU. I have not yet enabled substreams.
I don't use Windows very often anymore. Anyone here have any pointers on this?
It is built with what should be highly reliable components. A SuperMicro Board, A XEON processsor with an Intel graphics, ECC memory and a RAID 0 drive.
I installed Windows 10 Pro and I run BI, BI tools and a Dahua Sunet/sunrise service.
Every 10-14 days or so, the machine just hangs. The last time it did, I rebooted it and it started running a Windows update. I managed to permanently disable that (I thought I had done that)... and it hung again. I looked at the log files- and I don't see anything occurring around the time of the crash. I noticed that windows defender pulled an update, but that was 24 hours earlier. I disable that as well.
I have around 10 cameras and it uses maybe 25-40% of the CPU. I have not yet enabled substreams.
I don't use Windows very often anymore. Anyone here have any pointers on this?