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Hamachi service stopped on Windows 10/11 [Complete Guide]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Hamachiis a popular app that allows you to create aVPN.
Especially popular among gamers, it facilitates network gaming and file sharing. It alsosimulates a fully encrypted and secure local network, protecting your online privacy.
Unfortunately, many users reported aHamachiservice stoppedmessage while using it. Adding to this, similar versions of the same error only inflate the users’ disapproval with the service’s performance:
How can I fix the Hamachi service on Windows 10?
1. Check your antivirus
Sometimes theHamachiservice stoppedmessage can appear if your antivirus is blockingHamachior interfers with it.
So make sure to addHamachion your exceptions list in your antivirus’ firewall. Additionally, temporarily disabling the antivirus can also work.
However, we don’t advise for the latter workaround, but rather for using a program that does not interfere with other processes.
There are many third-party antivirus tools that will guard your PC against all threats including malware, ransomware, or spyware. Up-to-date tools aim to protect you without interfering with other apps.
Thebest antivirus softwarefor gaming include built-in game modes that deactivate unnecessary processes to allow you to use more resources for your game.
They also temporarily deactivate intrusive notifications so you are not interrupted. However, real-time protection is always active so you don’t compromise on security.
If you get an antivirus that is configured to improve your gaming experience, chances are that all your issues with Himachi will be solved.
2. Try an alternative VPN
Hamachican be a good freeware service up to a point, but functionality issues compromise its reliability. Nowadays, with all the VPN alternatives on the market, it would be a shame not to try something else.
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What Speedify excelles at is adjusting to your network conditions to enhance streaming traffic. It connects to super-fast VPN servers across the globe, ensuring the most reliable Internet connection wherever you are.
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3. Reinstall Hamachi
Sometimes, certain registries in the installation files might have been corrupted which also causes the program to perform poorly.
In order to fix the problem, it’s advised that you uninstall, then reinstallHamachi.
You can uninstall Hamachi directly from the Add or remove programs panel in Windows settings. Then you can re-download it and install it and see how it goes.
Unfortunately, manual uninstalls are often incomplete. This means that some files related to a specific software you try to remove are still somewhere in your PC taking up space and preventing you from properly reinstalling that software.
For this type of situation, we recommend you use one of thebest uninstaller softwareavailable. These are dedicated tools that scan your whole PC for leftover files, and they can also force remove stubborn files.
The process is completely safe. The uninstaller will not interfere in any way with functional apps and it will not remove any important files in your system.
4. Make sure that the WMI service is running
Once you start this service, try runningHamachiand check if the problem is still there.
WMI is one of the required services thatHamachineeds in order to run properly, so you should not skip this step.
5. Create a script to automatically restart Hamachi
This is a more advanced solution, and if you’re not familiar withTask Schedulerperhaps you should skip it.
What you need to do is to create a script that will restart theHamachiservice and then restart theapplication.
After creating this file, you can run it manually to restart the services, or you can create an event in Task Scheduler and set this script to repeat itself every couple of hours.
This is just a workaround, and a bit complicated, so if you’re not familiar with Task Scheduler or scripts, perhaps this solution is not for you.
In order for this workaround to work, it’s crucial that you use the correct path tohamachi-2-ui.exein your script, so be sure to double-check it.
6. Check the Hamachi and the security settings
After doing that, you need to change the security settings forHamachi.
After making these changes, check for the problem reoccurrence.
7. Change the Hamachi settings
Once you change the properties of this service, check if the problem is still there.
8. Perform a Clean boot
With this step, you make sure that no other app interferes with Hamachi.
Once yourPCrestarts, check if the problem is still there. If the issue doesn’t appear, try enabling the disabled applications and services one by one until you find the cause of the problem.
Once you find the problematicapplication, keep it disabled, or uninstall it.
Looking to disable some Windows services while gaming to improve performance? Here’s a list.
9. Perform a System Restore
After you restore your system successfully, check if the problem reoccurs.
TheHamachi service stoppederror usually occurs if there’s a problem with one of your services, but you should be able to fix thiserrorusing the solutions from this article.
Tell us if these solutions were helpful – use the comments section to get in touch with us.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Milan has been enthusiastic about technology ever since his childhood days, and this led him to take interest in all PC-related technologies. He’s a PC enthusiast and he spends most of his time learning about computers and technology.
Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.