Daily GameInput Reconfiguration


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For the last couple of months at least, there’s been the same entry in my Reliability Monitor, every single day: “Microsoft GameInput | Successful application reconfiguration.”

The description says, “Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Microsoft GameInput. Product Version: 10.1.22621.1011. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0.”

I've uninstalled GameInput via Programs & Features, but the next day it returns, as does the Reliability Monitor entry. I've also looked online and found no helpful clues.

Trying to understand why it’s happening every day, and what can be done about it since it clearly isn’t right.

The computer is otherwise entirely reliable, and there are no other symptoms or odd behaviors.

Thanks very much. I’d be grateful for any help/advice.

I’m running Win 11, version 21H2 (OS Build 22000.778)
 

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I have the same message happening on every restart, I am also wondering what is up...
Otherwise PC is working completely fine :)
 

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FYI - I haven't solved this issue yet.

glasskuter was good enough to post this link, which might be related, but it didn't accurately describe my situation, and I couldn't take some of the steps in that post.

Some additional information: I'm on Windows 11, while my son and wife are on Win 10. My son's gaming computer has the identical issue, while my wife's does not (she's on a generic laptop). Not surprising since it's a game component or software issue.

Since I haven't noticed any other issues, I'm not going to worry about it but will occasionally check around for a solution.
 

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For the last couple of months at least, there’s been the same entry in my Reliability Monitor, every single day: “Microsoft GameInput | Successful application reconfiguration.”

The description says, “Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Microsoft GameInput. Product Version: 10.1.22621.1011. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0.”

I've uninstalled GameInput via Programs & Features, but the next day it returns, as does the Reliability Monitor entry. I've also looked online and found no helpful clues.

Trying to understand why it’s happening every day, and what can be done about it since it clearly isn’t right.

The computer is otherwise entirely reliable, and there are no other symptoms or odd behaviors.

Thanks very much. I’d be grateful for any help/advice.

I’m running Win 11, version 21H2 (OS Build 22000.778)
I get the same issue at every restart too, I'm on Build 22621.232. I just did a restart at 14:34 and the entry is there
 

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Additionally I had done some reading but still not understanding what is happening.. however here is some info I have come over:

Here is a link to Microsoft Documentation of GameInput GameInput introduction - Microsoft Game Development Kit - that might give some info, however I cant find anything there

I have seen multiple posts about the reconfiguration crashing or freezing the pc but that does not seem to be our case since our PCs are working fine, also in my case it usually happens right after restart and not when using the PC...

I have found the events in Event viewer but it don't seem to give much more info. Also searched through the Task scheduler to see if I can find anything there with no success.

I can find Microsoft GameInput in control panel add/remove programs, tried to repair with no success, and do not want to try to uninstall.

I tried accessing mircosoftApps and looking for the files mentioned in
with no success or further understanding
 

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Additionally I had done some reading but still not understanding what is happening.. however here is some info I have come over:

Here is a link to Microsoft Documentation of GameInput GameInput introduction - Microsoft Game Development Kit - that might give some info, however I cant find anything there

I have seen multiple posts about the reconfiguration crashing or freezing the pc but that does not seem to be our case since our PCs are working fine, also in my case it usually happens right after restart and not when using the PC...

I have found the events in Event viewer but it don't seem to give much more info. Also searched through the Task scheduler to see if I can find anything there with no success.

I can find Microsoft GameInput in control panel add/remove programs, tried to repair with no success, and do not want to try to uninstall.

I tried accessing mircosoftApps and looking for the files mentioned in

with no success or further understanding
Yes my PC runs fine and is stable, this only happens after a restart.
 

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I don't have this on mine. Just wondering. Do any of you see anything regarding Microsoft GameInput in settings-apps-apps and features
 

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I don't have this on mine. Just wondering. Do any of you see anything regarding Microsoft GameInput in settings-apps-apps and features

I don't seem to have "apps and features," but I have this in Installed apps. I've uninstalled it several times in the past, but it always reappears after a restart.

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It's not like MS doesn't know about it. I found literally thousands of complaints going back to 2020.. It is all part of Microsoft's "Gaming Services". Be glad you are getting only a mention in reliability monitor as many report freezes, restarts, and even BSOD relating to this. (From what I can tell, these more critical reports are from gamers whose game depends on GameInput to run.)

I don't have an answer how to get rid of it permanently as I can't find one nor can I tell you for certain why I am not getting the same results you are.

Whether it has anything to do with it at all or not, I can say I have no third party games installed, no Xbox controller, and don't run MS game apps. In my services, Xbox Access Management Manager is set as manual-trigger start, Xbox Livegamesave as Manual-Trigger start, and Xbox Networking set as Manual start.

I do still have the Xbox app installed. When I look in task Manager under Xbox I see 3 processes running-runtime broker, xbox game bar full trust com server and xbox game bar. An additional process running is Service Host Xbox Live Auth Mgr.

Yep, I know as an answer to your question this info is about as useless as teats on a boar hog.
 

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Yep, I know as an answer to your question this info is about as useless as teats on a boar hog.

You seem to be saying I shouldn't worry about it, and if that's correct, I think that is useful advice and much appreciated.
 

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It's not like MS doesn't know about it. I found literally thousands of complaints going back to 2020.. It is all part of Microsoft's "Gaming Services". Be glad you are getting only a mention in reliability monitor as many report freezes, restarts, and even BSOD relating to this. (From what I can tell, these more critical reports are from gamers whose game depends on GameInput to run.)

I don't have an answer how to get rid of it permanently as I can't find one nor can I tell you for certain why I am not getting the same results you are.

Whether it has anything to do with it at all or not, I can say I have no third party games installed, no Xbox controller, and don't run MS game apps. In my services, Xbox Access Management Manager is set as manual-trigger start, Xbox Livegamesave as Manual-Trigger start, and Xbox Networking set as Manual start.

I do still have the Xbox app installed. When I look in task Manager under Xbox I see 3 processes running-runtime broker, xbox game bar full trust com server and xbox game bar. An additional process running is Service Host Xbox Live Auth Mgr.

Yep, I know as an answer to your question this info is about as useless as teats on a boar hog.
It's a weird Windows quirk but unless it causes crashes I won't worry about it either.
 

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Hey all

I'm one of the unlucky ones who's been having gameinput reboot their Windows 11 computer around once daily for about 6 weeks - and mostly during desktop tasks and videocalls rather than gaming. I do believe the issues started when downloading a game via the Xbox app, although uninstalling the app and associated services via the console has made no difference.

I've tried pretty much every suggestion out there (everything is up to date, all hardware inc memory tested) but to no avail, and the MVPs on the Microsoft forums are about as useful as a chocolate teapot, simply listing time consuming non-fixes time after time.

You guys seem like pros... any help appreciated. Anything.... Please (am currently at end of tether)!! Am happy to be the Guinea pig for any of your solutions!
 

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Hey all

I'm one of the unlucky ones who's been having gameinput reboot their Windows 11 computer around once daily for about 6 weeks - and mostly during desktop tasks and videocalls rather than gaming. I do believe the issues started when downloading a game via the Xbox app, although uninstalling the app and associated services via the console has made no difference.

I've tried pretty much every suggestion out there (everything is up to date, all hardware inc memory tested) but to no avail, and the MVPs on the Microsoft forums are about as useful as a chocolate teapot, simply listing time consuming non-fixes time after time.

You guys seem like pros... any help appreciated. Anything.... Please (am currently at end of tether)!! Am happy to be the Guinea pig for any of your solutions!
Hello, I am having the same issue. I managed to fix it by renaming the 3 or 6 folders in C:\Program Files\WindowsApps named Microsoft.GamingServices_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. If you can't see the WindowsApps folder it is because its hidden. Anw I also found that fixing my crashes I can't play Forza Horizon 5, so if you have games in Xbox Account that you play just test them to see if they run. Now for my situation I am waiting for the official update of Windows 11 22H2 because I am currently running the Beta Version. If you found any other solutions please let me know because it is SOOOO annoying to randomly crash every day.
 

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For the last couple of months at least, there’s been the same entry in my Reliability Monitor, every single day: “Microsoft GameInput | Successful application reconfiguration.”

The description says, “Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Microsoft GameInput. Product Version: 10.1.22621.1011. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0.”

I've uninstalled GameInput via Programs & Features, but the next day it returns, as does the Reliability Monitor entry. I've also looked online and found no helpful clues.

Trying to understand why it’s happening every day, and what can be done about it since it clearly isn’t right.

The computer is otherwise entirely reliable, and there are no other symptoms or odd behaviors.

Thanks very much. I’d be grateful for any help/advice.

I’m running Win 11, version 21H2 (OS Build 22000.778)
I have same issue, but it says windows was not shut down properly when I restart, along with the GameInput reconfiguration every time I restart.
 

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I have the same "Successful application reconfiguration" message in my reliability monitor. Sometimes does it twice a day. However the message is always under the row named "Informational Events" and those are not errors. This is only a Success Notification. Why it's doing it every day, I don't know. I think a lot of people are confused when they look at the Reliability Monitor because very often when your computer crashes, it will only say "Windows was not properly shut down". Often times, the Reliability Monitor cannot tell you why Windows crashed. For that you need to use WinDbg to analyze the BSOD memory crash dump file, and you'll need to connect it to the MS Symbol Server. You also need to be able to understand what you're looking at or show it to somebody who does.

...so it's extremely possible that GameInput is not actually the cause of your crashes, and it's just that you don't understand what the Reliability Monitor is actually telling you. Why would disabling GamingServices have anything to do with GameInput when they are not installed in the same location nor are they even installed the same way?

I read the MS Docs page for the Introduction of the GameInput Service, it seems it's a newer addition to Windows and is now becoming the standard for how games will interface with Keyboards/Mice/GamePads from now and into the future. They claim that it's built around an entirely new direct memory access (DMA) architecture for the lowest possible input latency and resource usage while being completely threadsafe. "GameInput is the recommended API for all new code, regardless of the target platform, because it provides support across all Microsoft platforms (including earlier versions of Windows), and provides superior performance versus legacy APIs. For games developed on the Microsoft Game Development Kit (GDK) for Xbox One, GameInput is the only input API available."

So if you're going to be playing games, this might not be something you'd want to disable.

PS: You should never be renaming your system files as a means to disable something. That's GOING to cause Windows to log errors in the Event Viewer every time Windows cannot access that file. Now imagine if you've done that to 5 or 6 different things and now hundreds of errors are being logged. That's gonna make it hard to find fixes for other unrelated problems. Be careful who's advice you take on the internet! Some people are just guessing and poking around things they don't understand.
 
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For the last couple of months at least, there’s been the same entry in my Reliability Monitor, every single day: “Microsoft GameInput | Successful application reconfiguration.”

The description says, “Windows Installer reconfigured the product. Product Name: Microsoft GameInput. Product Version: 10.1.22621.1011. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Reconfiguration success or error status: 0.”

I've uninstalled GameInput via Programs & Features, but the next day it returns, as does the Reliability Monitor entry. I've also looked online and found no helpful clues.

Trying to understand why it’s happening every day, and what can be done about it since it clearly isn’t right.

The computer is otherwise entirely reliable, and there are no other symptoms or odd behaviors.

Thanks very much. I’d be grateful for any help/advice.

I’m running Win 11, version 21H2 (OS Build 22000.778)
I guess I'm unsure what the OP means by "it clearly isn't right". How do you know that it's not right? Does the message appear under the row named "Critical events"? That's usually where a crashed program will be recorded. I'm pretty sure that what you're seeing is a message under "Informational Events"... those are just there to tell you that something was a success. Why are they telling you about this every day? I don't know, but possibly because GameInput was not added to Windows very long ago, it's pretty new. You can't diagnose your computer crashing by looking at the Reliability Monitor. That is not how you diagnose. In my previous post, above this one, I explain that you need to analyze the memory crash dump for that and the average user wont know how to do it.
 

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For the first time in literally months, I rebooted my PC and didn't get the daily GameInput re-configuration. No idea what's change or which update has fixed it. I normally restart every 3-4 days.
 

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Sorry for necro:
Any fix found for the problem? I now have the same issue as mentioned in this thread
Gameinput reconfigurates itself after every restart.
No crashes, no freezes.
Started when i installed xbox app & downloaded sea of thieves from gamepass.
 

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    Asrock Steel Legend x670E
    Memory
    Kingston Fury 6000mhz expo
    Graphics Card(s)
    SAPPHIRE NITRO+ AMD RADEON RX 6950 XT PURE
    Antivirus
    Windows Security
Sorry for necro:
Any fix found for the problem? I now have the same issue as mentioned in this thread
Gameinput reconfigurates itself after every restart.
No crashes, no freezes.
Started when i installed xbox app & downloaded sea of thieves from gamepass.
It's been doing it for a long time, doesn't look like a fix is in sight
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (RP channel)
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Gigabyte
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5900X 12-core
    Motherboard
    X570 Aorus Xtreme
    Memory
    64GB Corsair Platinum RGB 3600MHz CL16
    Graphics Card(s)
    MSI Suprim X 3080 Ti
    Sound Card
    Soundblaster AE-5 Plus
    Monitor(s) Displays
    ASUS TUF Gaming VG289Q
    Screen Resolution
    3840x2160
    Hard Drives
    Samsung 990 Pro 2TB
    Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
    Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1TB
    Samsung 870 Evo 4TB
    Samsung T7 Touch 1TB
    PSU
    Asus ROG Strix 1000W
    Case
    Corsair D750 Airflow
    Cooling
    Noctua NH-D15S
    Keyboard
    Asus ROG Flare
    Mouse
    Logitech G903 with PowerPlay charger
    Internet Speed
    500Mb/sec
    Browser
    Microsoft Edge
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender

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