Two issues. 1 Nagging "renew update service". 2 Plugin chain issue

mick-mashbir wrote on 2/28/2022, 8:20 PM

1. I have SForge 15..WIN 10 I am constantly getting "renew the update service" alerts. I have clicked install every time and the alert closes. It now shows up randomly and crashes my sessions. How do I make it stop sending the alert?

2. I use two monitors. When I open "apply plugin chain" it moves the whole application to my second monitor. I cannot move it back, while the chain is open and am forced to complete the task on the smaller monitor. How do I prevent that from happening?

Thanks in advance,

Mick

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Former user wrote on 3/1/2022, 12:33 AM

I'm using Sound Forge Pro Audio Studio 16 on two Windows 11 machines and I'm having the same "renew the update service" alert. Clicking install does nothing - going to temp (where it tells me its located) folder and running it from there gets a bit further, but it ends with: "no compatible programs found on this device". Every time I run the program the "renew the update service" alert pops up sooner or later. It's a bit annoying. It's also started happening on my previous version 15. Any suggestions?

Thanks

Stewie

 

craig-d wrote on 3/1/2022, 3:49 AM

hi! yes, this annoying update service thing is just a bug/glitch. it isn't responsible for crashes, it just posts a message when the program is opened. i found a way to remove it using the Revo Uninstaller. just put Revo in Hunter Mode, and when you open SF, drag the Hunter Mode's crosshairs over to the update message and click Remove...choose the safe uninstallation and it will only remove the files of the update service, so the message will disappear without deleting any program files.

 

Former user wrote on 3/1/2022, 4:31 AM

Hi

Thanks for that. I'll try the Revo program tomorrow. I'm inclined to think that if it's happening often enough then possibly Magix should fix it, but if your solution gets rid of it, then I'll give it a go.

Ta

rraud wrote on 3/1/2022, 9:46 AM

I never install the 'Update Notifier' in the first place.
Revo Uninstall has a pro and freeware versions. The free version is adequate in most cases unless a 'force uninstall' is needed.
https://www.revouninstaller.com/products/revo-uninstaller-free/

If you are using an multi monitor set-up in an extended mode, just drag the plug-in window back to the primary monitor. I am not familiar with Win 11.

Former user wrote on 3/1/2022, 7:44 PM

I think we're talking about two different things here, as I also do not install the "Update Notifier". Hopefully, the Revo Uninstaller will stop it happening.

Ta

TIMGTRMAN wrote on 3/1/2022, 9:47 PM

I too have the nagging Update Notifier pop up and thanks to a suggestion here I used Revo to get rid of it. I suppose this is Magix way of saying don't expect any more big updates to SF15 now that version 16 is out??? Hence, the abandoned update notifier. :-(

Tim

craig-d wrote on 3/2/2022, 3:41 AM

the developers are aware of this annoying thing and are working on getting it removed. i hear it will take a couple of weeks. until then, using Revo's Hunter Mode will help you to identify just the Update Service files and remove them safely.

Pauly13 wrote on 3/5/2022, 7:17 AM

Hey guys. I had the same problem. As soon as the Update Notifier splashed, I clicked "Show Details" and it showed the chain of where the file was located - I screencapped it and Photoshop would not display it as it usually does, so I had to wait for it to happen again and photographed it. (See attachment) I then followed C:Users\user\AppData\Local\Temp\Magix\UPS\919117726....found that text file and deleted it. Then I went in these 5 0r 6 folders and found the .exe - it was in all but one folder! I deleted the .exe and the .exe log and so far so good! Thanks also to rraud.

Pauly13 wrote on 3/5/2022, 7:17 AM

PS I also downloaded the REVO free uninstaller but I could not find the .exe anywhere.

rraud wrote on 3/5/2022, 12:26 PM

I could not find the .exe anywhere.

@Pauly13 , to launch Revo ???
The Revo installation usually puts a shortcut on the desktop and is listed the Win 10 Programs Start menu. Otherwise the Revo file path is:
C:\Program Files\VS Revo Group\Revo Uninstaller\RevoUnin.exe

The Update Notifier files are in:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\MAGIX Services\Update Notifier\

johnebaker wrote on 3/5/2022, 2:01 PM

@Pauly13

Hi

. . . .  I also downloaded the REVO free uninstaller but I could not find the .exe anywhere. . . . .

Which exe file were you looking for?

John EB
Forum Moderator

VPX 16, Movie Studio 2025, and earlier versions 2015 and 2016, Music Maker Premium 2024.

PC - running Windows 11 23H2 Professional on Intel i7-8700K 3.2 GHz, 16GB RAM, RTX 2060 6GB 192-bit GDDR6, 1 x 1Tb Sabrent NVME SSD (OS and programs), 2 x 4TB (Data) internal HDD + 1TB internal SSD (Work disc), + 6 ext backup HDDs.

Laptop - Lenovo Legion 5i Phantom - running Windows 11 23H2 on Intel Core i7-10750H, 16GB DDR4-SDRAM, 512GB SSD, 43.9 cm screen Full HD 1920 x 1080, Intel UHD 630 iGPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB GDDR6)

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Pauly13 wrote on 3/5/2022, 4:07 PM

@rraud and @John EB- no I'm sorry, my message was not clear - I successfully used REVO to actually uninstall something else that I didn't need and it worked perfectly, I meant I could not find the "UpdateNotfier.exe" - but I did wait until it appeared on my screen again, photographed the location string, navved to it and removed it manually. That's what the photo is above - anyway I had to remove 5 .exe's from 5 different folders! They were in folders seen above in the photograph. So far it has not come back. Thanks again gentlemen.

Pauly13 wrote on 3/7/2022, 4:23 AM

@rraud - Actually - after finding the UpdateNotifier.exe in 5 folders (as I said above) and deleting them all, the damned thing came back! So I am attaching screencaps of the Revo Uninstaller results as well as the photo I took to see where I'm being stupid. I do not see how to find the Update.exe without clicking on any of the other Magix installations - is that what I need to do? Click on SF15 and it'll open more stuff, or am I in danger of uninstalling SF15????

Pauly13 wrote on 3/7/2022, 4:25 AM

PS I installed SF15 probably a year ago and this thing never showed up until 2 weeks ago - what the hell?

Former user wrote on 3/7/2022, 5:51 AM

Hi

I think that using another program (Revo) to fix a problem with Magix software, is slightly disingenuous. Surely, the onus is on Magix to fix what is apparently a problem. The program, at least to me, is still completely useable, (the update message is annoying and doesn't inspire a lot of confidence, but the program still works), but if I buy a product (Sound Forge Studio Audio 16 & 15) then there is a reasonable expectation that it should work without having to use another company's product to fix it. After considerable thought, I have elected not to use Revo. Why should I? It's your program, not Revo's. I have bought your program in good faith over a number of years and versions, going back as far as Sony. It's great. Please fix it.

Stewie

johnebaker wrote on 3/7/2022, 6:22 AM

@Former user

Hi

. . . . I think that using another program (Revo) to fix a problem with Magix software, is slightly disingenuous. Surely, the onus is on Magix to fix what is apparently a problem. . . . .

The issue is, as with many programs, the uninstaller can only remove what was logged as installed at completion of the install, it does not know about config/ini files and other items that are created on first run of the program, so cannot remove them, this can be seen as a reason why Revo and other similar programs are available.

Personally I use Revo Uninstaller Pro to install all programs. This has been very useful when I need to test a particular codec which, when uninstalled by its own Windows based 'un-installer', leaves behind over 5200 component files.

John EB
Forum Moderator

VPX 16, Movie Studio 2025, and earlier versions 2015 and 2016, Music Maker Premium 2024.

PC - running Windows 11 23H2 Professional on Intel i7-8700K 3.2 GHz, 16GB RAM, RTX 2060 6GB 192-bit GDDR6, 1 x 1Tb Sabrent NVME SSD (OS and programs), 2 x 4TB (Data) internal HDD + 1TB internal SSD (Work disc), + 6 ext backup HDDs.

Laptop - Lenovo Legion 5i Phantom - running Windows 11 23H2 on Intel Core i7-10750H, 16GB DDR4-SDRAM, 512GB SSD, 43.9 cm screen Full HD 1920 x 1080, Intel UHD 630 iGPU and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (6GB GDDR6)

Sony FDR-AX53e Video camera, DJI Osmo Action 3 and Sony HDR-AS30V Sports cams.

emmrecs wrote on 3/7/2022, 6:25 AM

@Former user

These are user to user forums so not a contact for any Magix staff and the software is not ours.

Revo Uninstaller is not a program to fix a problem with Magix software; it is, as its name clearly implies, an excellent software to ensure the complete removal of any and all the program data, files, folders, registry entries etc., associated with almost any program installed on the user's computer. The Pro version, at least, also enables careful logging of the installation of any program and so is invaluable if/when that program needs to be later removed.

It is your absolute right to choose to NOT use Revo to attempt to resolve your problems with Sound Forge; however, as testified in a number of posts in this forum, as well as from my own personal experience, it has on a number of occasions enabled me to fully remove from my computer software that has become in some way "corrupted", usually by my own incompetence!

Jeff
Forum Moderato

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Former user wrote on 3/7/2022, 6:32 AM

Hi

Not a problem. As I said in my previous post, It's a great program. Solved an issue for me today with an audio file. Hopefully the update issue will be fixed soon.

Stewie

Pauly13 wrote on 3/8/2022, 9:57 AM

But - dudes - how do we get RID of this annoying little Notifier? Revo aside?

rraud wrote on 3/8/2022, 10:35 AM

@Pauly13, do you have "Use Newsfeed to stay informed about..." disabled in the "Options> Preferences> General" menu?

Pauly13 wrote on 3/8/2022, 2:08 PM

@rraud Yes Sir, I do. That's how I learned to kill offers to upgrade. Anything else I can turn off? And do you know where the .exe's might be nested? As I said, I found 5 of them, deleted them manually and it came back.

Pauly13 wrote on 3/8/2022, 2:24 PM

@rraud Here's photos: I just found ANOTHER .exe, and another .txt file that is referred to in the location string...

Sorry about the poor quality, but Photoshop would not grab it as a screencap, but you can see the loaction and progression. When I followed the first string (shot 4, the original day when I found 5 .exe's in the folders ABOVE Magix/UPS and a different .txt file, since deleted) But who knows if they designed it to replicate itself when others are deleted, like a virus does? Not enough of a computer guy to know if they can do that - or why they would.

rraud wrote on 3/8/2022, 2:38 PM

@Pauly13, did you get rid of the Update Notifier with Revo and using the 'advanced' scan mode to find leftover data?
As I stated, the Magix Update Notifier is installed in C:\Program Files\Common Files\MAGIX Services, If it was uninstalled w/Revo, you would have been prompted to delete them. If the files or folder was manually deleted, registry entries would remain.. The same with leftover AppData files.. though I did not take a look-see.

Pauly13 wrote on 3/9/2022, 3:36 AM

Thanks for your patience ...I did it all manually - I guess I'm not getting my point across because simple tasks to people who understand computers seem like no-brainers: I followed your C:\Program Files\Common Files\MAGIX Services direction and there is no reference whatsoever to UpdateNotifier anywhere to be found! also I do not understand yet how to use the free version of Revo to selectively find the .exe - it finds the main program but not that single .exe and has no advanced mode - so I looked at Autorun manager (see screencap 2) and found QMxNetworkSynch and disabled it.

I don't know if this will work, but it's autorun is apparently disabled at least. I'm a hell of of a music composer and love Sound Forge and the cool things I do in it but the computer stuff itself is sometimes just inscrutable to me! I don't get stuff like why you see UpdateNotifier under Magix Services and I do not. I do have TWO Program Files (one is for 32 bit, because I run an older version of Photoshop and my set-up guy did it that way to run older programs, the other 64 bit) and they both have Magix Services but neither has UpdateNotifier anywhere. So I opened SF15 whilst writing this and the UpdateNotifier is back, I did nothing, it seems. Jeez.