Mon Apr 26, 2021 11:11 pm
@Bo: I'd like to look at the system info, but unfortunately, you didn't send any.
It looks like a typical USB device hang. If you've really disconnected all the USB stuff, then the next thought would be a firewall or security software issue blocking network ports that Resolve needs to communicate over.
You can do the following in a Windows Powershell window, opened as an Admin user:
Enter this string:
netsh int ipv4 set dynamicportrange protocol=tcp startport=49152 numberofports=16384
This will make sure all the ports are normally assigned. Try Resolve now. If still an issue, then try this:
Get-NetTCPConnection | Where-Object { $_.State -eq "Listen" -and $_.LocalPort -eq 1144 } | ForEach-Object { (get-process -id $_.OwningProcess).Description }
If there is an app on the system interfering with Resolves port access, it will be displayed after running this.
If none of that helps, it could be third party OFX plugins causing a hang. Look to see if you have this folder:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX
If you do, rename the OFX folder to OFX.tmp. Now see if Resolve will launch. If so, one of the OFX plugins is causing an issue.
Dwaine Maggart
Blackmagic Design DaVinci Support