Hi Arjan,
I have no idea what is happening to you, or maybe better : what *has* happened - and then to your W10.
But please notice (kindly) : I think it is your own sort of misunderstanding that misleads you. Read : Try to figure out what is really going wrong and with that, what causes which. Example :
Then a restart of the audio PC is needed. And that sometimes hurts the xxhighend install
Impossible. And I mean : 100% sure impossible.
However :
Then a restart of the audio PC is needed.
The cause does not follow from your text. So there is a cause here, like "nothing works any more". For example, you started Playback, things hang, NOW you reboot and THEN the status of things are odd. And next you are correct that it requires the re-install (for you as a user). But point it : you should not have rebooted because there is no single reason it is required (but see below as well). So just saying : 999 out of 1000 times people reboot while all what's needed is killing XXEngine3.exe (which is equal to clicking the blue led in the right hand border).
Still there ?
These was only about an example.
Continuing ...
No LAN disappears automatically. Not on 10074 (so that assumed). And if it does, it is hardware related (which I certainly do NOT suggest).
But ...
It is fairly easy (I think) to stress W10 in whatever fashion and it runs in a state that things don't work which worked before. Who does that ? you again. And again an example :
Who is using Internet while no-one should ? aha ... you.
That is, am I correct ? I am just guessing with your Tidal.
So am I correct ? if not, apologies !! but for now I assume I am correct.
So did you read the Tidal tutorials on how to approach this ? (yes you did - haha).
So what by now is needed is a reinstall of W10. Don't even attempt to solve it differently because it is such a mess that I am sure that at least I will not be able to help.
If you made a clone of it when all was working, revert to that.
If you have a Restore Point to try (to revert to), obviously try that (but with no guarantee that it will sufficiently help).
Last thing for now :
I know of one situation that a reboot is needed because otherwise no RDC will work again : when you hang the RDC connection by means of "something" (I don't know myself) but which can be implied by "something" (sorry !) done to XXHighEnd. Think pressing Alt-u a million times within a second (not really that, but you get the hunch). Now a reboot is needed in order to restore the RDC possibility in the first place.
But did I FIRST close down XXHighEnd in such a situation. Sure I did !!! Did I attach the monitor and everything in order to apply that normally simple step ? yes I did.
Do I still have a video card in my PC ? uhm ... yep. For such occasions. I know I know ... but ... what is better ?
Arjan, by not any single means this has been a lecture. However, it should tell a bit about what has been tested and thus works and what has not been tested and THUS does not work (sounds sad, but that should be the idea with W10). So step out of that line and ...
And a hint for everybody :
My installs take so long these days because after each "step of importance" I make a Restore Point or backups otherwise. Why ? well, because I know how high the chance is that something fails for a next step and I know how long it takes to reinstall ALL. And ... I know how much I would hate it when I am sufferung from a 0.12 not possible any more and THUS knowing that something has to be wrong. Not your words, Arjan, but most certainly implied (obsessed us).
I hope this helps !
And don't hesitate to ask further questions. The above merely is the layout of the general idea of approach. Not a complaint (or blame) of any sort ...
Peter