CAVS has just updated itself on my pc. A pop up asked me to reboot for updates to take effect. After reboot I received a warning that BOClean had to close.
When I tried to restart BOClean I then received a message saying the BOC424.XVU file was corrupt and I should try updating via the start menu. This did not work, a message said something about access being denied or something similar.
The only way I could get BOClean to work again was by uninstalling and reinstalling it. It seems fine now but it does appear that the latest CAVS updates caused some problem with BOClean!
Hi Anderow,
I ran the CAVS updater after reading your post and didn’t have any problem after reboot.
I know that doesn’t help you much but with no other reports at this time it would seem to indicate a setup specific issue.
Is CBO set to update at the default 4 minutes after boot?
Did the shut down occur immediately after boot or after CBO attempted to update?
The CAVS Autoupdate caused no problems on my second pc at home - just on the one at work. CBO is set to the default 4 minutes for updating. The shutdown occured around about the time CBO would be attempting to update after the reboot and something somehow corrupted the BOC424.XVU file. After a second reboot CBO would not come on at all and that is wwhen the message about corrupted file appeared.