![]() ![]() Depending on what I need, Windows 11 Enterprise or Windows 10 Pro is running. I have Windows 11 Enterprise on one SSD and Windows 10 Pro on another SSD. I have a new AMD computer that replaces my old Windows 7 PC. The fact is that I can wait for the software to freeze and have done so for many previous versions of the software! I thought it might be because of my old Windows 7, but now I know that it's not because of it. Sometimes I don't need it and it's enough to close the software. Sometimes I need the task manager to stop the 4 Reolink tasks. I've had the problem for a long, long time, since I've had several cameras running in the Reolink client at the same time, that the software freezes at some point, i.e. I was still running Windows 7 on my more than 10-year-old high-end Intel PC, I always let the Reolink client run on the 2nd screen, but I reduced the window to watch TV at the same time. I have 10 Reolink cameras in my possession, ranging from the 5MP E1 Zoom Wifi, RLC-410W to the 4K RLC-811A. The constant search for a switched off camera costs too many system resources. I have no idea, that's not my problem, I'm just a customer and I think before you constantly add any innovations to the badly programmed software, you should first make sure that the software is running stably, and you should also use a button to search for cameras that are already integrated in the client to switch off. I've also noticed that the client freezes faster when the computer is a little busier in the background. You can't set a time either, sometimes it only runs for 10 minutes, sometimes 2 hours, so that varies. And nobody comes to me with a new installation, that has nothing to do with it!!! I have it running on different computers and it happens on all windows operating systems. It honestly annoys me, I'm tired of waiting months for a new update and then it's always the same, the software freezes. (if all the cameras are running, there are 10 of them! (to save energy, not all of them are running all the time, I disconnect those where I don't always need them from the power supply) 8 cameras are running right now!) I also have the feeling that the client software then freezes even faster. The software then constantly searches for the camera, which also costs system resources. What the software also doesn't like when I switch off a camera, you don't always need all of them. I have 5 external cameras running and 5 internal ones, so a total of 10 cameras. You have to stop them and look in the Windows Task Manager and also kill the running instances, otherwise you can't restart them! It doesn't matter whether the operating system was freshly installed and newly installed, the software stops at different times. No matter which ones I've had in the last 2 years! It doesn't matter whether it's Windows 7, Windows 10 or Windows 11. This Windows Client version freezes just like its previous versions. ![]()
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