******UPDATE: THE SOLUTION TO THIS ISSUE CAN BE FOUND BY CLICKING HERE.
Groupy worked fantastically for a couple of months, but one day it suddenly stopped working. I hovered a Documents window over a Downloads window as usual, and they didn't stack. Also, the added Groupy interface wasn't there anymore (the little "+" button that allowed me to open a new tab within a window). At that moment, I thought that Groupy might have gotten buggy and that it would be easily fixed by force closing it and opening it again to restart it, so I opened the Task Manager, but I couldn't find any Groupy or Stardock processes running. I figured that was the reason it wasn't working, because it wasn't even launched on system start up, so I went ahead and try to launch Groupy.
After I clicked on the program to open it, the "Welcome to Groupy" window came up, and upon closing it a prompt asking if I wanted to "Keep delayed grouping enabled?" came up so I chose "Yes". The program itself flashed for half a second and then it disappeared, so I figured it had crashed. I launched it again with the same result. I checked Task Manager again, and no processes were running so I restarted the PC hoping that would fix it. After Windows 10 started (with all the latest updates installed, by the way) Groupy was still not launched. Again, I checked the Task Manager and no process was running, so I tried launching it from the start menu with the same result as before; "Welcome to Groupy" window --> "Keep delayed grouping enabled?" prompt --> Program flashes on screen for half a second and disappears. I checked the Task Manager and again no process.
At this point I decided to run the groupyPurge.bat BEFORE uninstalling Groupy, however the bat itself didn't seem to do anything. It gave me the following message:
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- The Stardock Groupy service is not started.
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- More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 3521.
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- ERROR: The system was unable to find the specified registry key or value.
- IMPORTANT.. When you hit enter next, the purge will finish but will force a reboot. You need to save / close any documents you do not want to lose progess on.
- Press any key to continue . . .
(I think the bat message misspells “progress” by the way)
I pressed ENTER but no force reboot was performed. I restarted anyway and Groupy was still installed and still not working.
So, I decided to uninstall Groupy normally, and to run the groupyPurge.bat AFTER uninstalling Groupy. After uninstalling it normally it asked me to reboot the system and I did. I ran the bat and the message changed slightly to:
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- The service name is invalid.
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- More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2185.
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- The operation completed successfully.
- IMPORTANT.. When you hit enter next, the purge will finish but will force a reboot. You need to save / close any documents you do not want to lose progess on.
- Press any key to continue . . .
Pressing ENTER did not result in a system reboot, again, but I restarted the system anyway. I reinstalled Groupy using the Groupy1.25_setup_sd.exe and the “Welcome to Groupy” window opened as usual, closing that popped up a prompt to “Keep delayed grouping enabled?” as usual as well, and clicking “Yes” on it yielded the same result. Groupy flashes on screen for half a second and then disappears and it simply does not work on the PC. Just to make sure I opened the Task Manager and no Groupy or Stardock process was running.
I opened a command prompt running as an administrator and typed NET HELPMSG 2185 and NET HELPMSG 3521 as suggested in the log from the purge bat file and with the 2185 one I was told that “The service name is invalid.” and with the 3521 one I was told that “The *** service is not started.” (with the three asterisks being literally three asterisks as not to confuse them with forum filters sometimes changing bad words to that, lol).
I noticed that one of the log messages from the bat also said that “The Stardock Groupy service is not started.” and so I opened the “services.msc” where I found the Stardock Groupy service with a “Status” set to blank (as in it said nothing, it was empty), and the “Startup Type” set to “Automatic” and “Log On As” set to “Local System”. I double clicked on it and “Service status:” was set to “Stopped” with four buttons underneath that said “Start”, “Stop”, “Pause” and “Resume”, only one of which was enabled; “Start”. I clicked on it and it popped up a prompt with the following message:
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- Services
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- Windows could not start the Stardock Groupy service on Local Computer.
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- Error 193: 0xc1
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- OK
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I clicked on the “OK” button and the prompt disappeared. I suspect this is where the problem lies. What can I do to get Groupy working again?
I apologize for the long ass post, but I tried to be as detailed as possible foreseeing the suggestion of steps that I have already taken and hoping to speed up the process of solving this issue. I’ve also looked extensively on Google and on here for solutions or issues like this one but have not yet been able to find a fix, though I am human, and I could have overlooked something on the way (maybe something really obvious). Any help would be greatly appreciated.