allanmark20 Posted Saturday at 08:37 PM Posted Saturday at 08:37 PM Many users have faced issues with Hyperspin not working after the Windows 11 24H2 update. At icd blog, we highlight how important it is to manage updates carefully, especially for software like Hyperspin—waiting for patches or exploring alternatives like LaunchBox can help keep your setup running smoothly. 1
rik81 Posted Sunday at 10:57 PM Posted Sunday at 10:57 PM Its the sxs.dll file... it got updated in the system32 folder... Which doesnt work with hyperspin. Needs to be replaced... but you cant just update the folder manually with the file as its protected.
floatingyeti Posted Sunday at 11:05 PM Posted Sunday at 11:05 PM 6 minutes ago, rik81 said: Its the sxs.dll file... it got updated in the system32 folder... Which doesnt work with hyperspin. Needs to be replaced... but you cant just update the folder manually with the file as its protected. I've always placed the (compatible) sxx.dll file in the HyperSpin directory. Is that fix no longer working?
Agard Posted Sunday at 11:17 PM Posted Sunday at 11:17 PM They have released a windows 11 iot ltsc 24h2 but i don't know if hyperspin works on that version yet so i hope someone can test it as it might not have those updates in that break it. I'm on windows 11 pro & can't uninstall KB5055523 so how can i uninstall it as in my uninstall updates it's not listed to uninstall. That's why i was wondering if windows 11 iot ltsc 24h2 works & doesn't install that update as it's release was october 2024 & i think you don't get anymore cumulative updates which broke hypersin. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/download-windows-11-iot-enterprise-ltsc-eval
jesfknkrys Posted Monday at 04:05 PM Posted Monday at 04:05 PM @Agard From the Windows icon, press and hold the Shift key while clicking Restart. In the Windows Recovery Options menu, click Troubleshoot, and then click Advanced Options. Click "Uninstall updates", and click "Uninstall latest quality update". Hopefully that works for you. 3
jh79 Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM Unfortunately that does not work @Agard Any other ideas for KB5055523 that won't uninstall?
Johnfreitassousa44197812 Posted yesterday at 10:22 AM Posted yesterday at 10:22 AM My alternative was to use coinops for now.
Agard Posted yesterday at 12:19 PM Posted yesterday at 12:19 PM @jh79 jesfknkrys is the 1 to ask I haven't tried yet myself as been downloading for days & don't want to stop it. 300GB left but will post here if it doesn't work
jesfknkrys Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM @jh79It seems like there's a few users unable to uninstall update KB5055523. I will try to reinstall the update to check if I get the same result of being unable to uninstall it. Meanwhile try the following to uninstall: Open Command prompt as an administrator. copy the line below and press "Enter" wusa /uninstall /kb:5055523 Status: I just updated to KB5055523 and it does give me the option to uninstall. Edition Windows 11 Pro Version 24H2 Installed on 4/30/2025 OS build 26100.3775 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.66.0
jesfknkrys Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM On 4/21/2025 at 6:53 AM, Dime333 said: The bottom screenshot is the update history and Hyperspin is not working. None of the two updates show up there. I downloaded Windows 11 from Microsoft's Web page. The update is probably already in that version, so I guess I'm fucked. I remember there was an older fix before to make Hyperspin work with Windows 11. I don't need that now, do I? It could be that you selected to downloaded the updates when you initially installed a Fresh copy of Windows. I installed the updates one at a time inside Windows. Try this in Command Line as an administrator: Replace "5055523" with the update you would like removed. The example below is to remove "KB5055523" wusa /uninstall /kb:5055523
Dime333 Posted yesterday at 07:19 PM Posted yesterday at 07:19 PM 2 hours ago, jesfknkrys said: It could be that you selected to downloaded the updates when you initially installed a Fresh copy of Windows. I installed the updates one at a time inside Windows. Try this in Command Line as an administrator: Replace "5055523" with the update you would like removed. The example below is to remove "KB5055523" wusa /uninstall /kb:5055523 I reinstalled Windows and blocked 5055523. For the last few days, Windows has been saying that KB5055627 is available, but it has not been autoinstalled. So it seems to be good for now. If it will be installed eventually, I can just uninstall it. At least I could do that the last time. It's just a shame that it can't be blocked. 2
jesfknkrys Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago In addition to blocking the update, delete the contents of the SoftwareDistribution folder.
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