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I have installed Docker Desktop version 4.4.4 and it is not running. It only displays "Docker Desktop Starting ..." but never starts running.

I have tried so many ways but didn't solve:

  1. Allowing the following files in windows firewall C:\program files\docker\docker\resources\vpnkit.exe, C:\program files\docker\docker\com.docker.service C:\program files\docker\docker\resources\com.docker.proxy.exe
  2. Removing 'Docker' and 'Docker Desktop' folders from AppData/Roaming and AppData/Local
  3. Uninstalling and reinstalling Docker with different versions including 4.5.1
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    I have the same problem too against the same possible workarounds but in Windows 10. If I run docker version I got the following: error during connect: This error may indicate that the docker daemon is not running.: Get "http://%2F%2F.%2Fpipe%2Fdocker_engine/v1.24/version": open //./pipe/docker_engine: The system cannot find the file specified. This might be a clue
    – Metafaniel
    Feb 24, 2022 at 18:20
  • Docker 4.16.2 fixes a regression which caused Windows instances to remain in the "starting" state. See github.com/docker/for-win/issues/13165 and docs.docker.com/desktop/release-notes/#4162 for more information.
    – Sampson
    Jan 20 at 21:52
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    The update in 4.16.2 may not be sufficient for some users; it didn't appear to work for me. Instead, I uninstalled Docker from Windows, reinstalled an earlier version (i.e. 4.15.0), and that appears to have resolved the issue. I've seen reports from others that this approach works, even after re-updating to 4.16.x.
    – Sampson
    Jan 20 at 22:21

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The main problem is WSL2 does not auto install the kernel when WSL2 installs, yet Docker Desktop expects it already installed. So, fully close & stop Docker as other answers have said, then run this cmd as admin:

wsl --update

Now open Docker Desktop & it should start up ok.

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    I think that helped me. and your answers is an hour ago so nice timing
    – babastyle
    Jan 14 at 17:02
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    Bizar that docker doesn't give any message about this simple issue but just keeps stalling. Jan 15 at 5:42
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    Fixed it for me on Windows 11 Pro, thank you. Jan 17 at 0:58
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    This worked for me on Windows 11 Home. Thanks a ton.
    – Faizal
    Jan 18 at 8:26
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    This also works for W10 22H2
    – Mike
    Jan 19 at 13:16
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I've found out another symptom leading to the solution is also related to WSL.

On one side, Docker service won't start throwing this error:

error during connect: This error may indicate that the docker daemon is not running.: Get "http://%2F%2F.%2Fpipe%2Fdocker_engine/v1.24/version": open //./pipe/docker_engine: The system cannot find the file specified.

And on the other, WSL is unresponsive. Attempting to run a WSL Distro or WSL command directly on CMD, won't return any output at all. It will just hang in there.

So the solution is common to WSL and Docker. I've found in a question regarding the WSL issue, that the LxssManager Windows service is staled (it may show under services.msc as Stopping and all the buttons are greyed out, or I've even seen it Running apparently, but with the Docker and WSL issues above, so something is wrong with it still.)

First, we have to get LxssManager PID in order to kill it. Using an elevated shell, we can get it this way:

sc queryex LxssManager

Having the PID, we can kill the process but beware I wasn't able to kill it using kill or taskkill commands. I was getting the following error:

ERROR: The process with PID XXXXX could not be terminated.
Reason: Access is denied.

To effectively kill the process, do as following:

wmic process where ProcessID=XXXXX delete

Replace XXXXX with PID, of course. Having done so, start the LxssManager service:

net start LxssManager

A word of warning: I've noted in some cases this is not enough for unknown (to me) technical reasons even if LxssManager service is shown as Running. Just repeat the above steps! Sometimes it works doing this once, sometimes doing it twice for some reason.

TL;DR

  1. Kill LxssManager Windows service using wmic+PID.
  2. Start LxssManager service.
  3. Repeat twice or more if issues persist.
  4. Docker and WSL issues are solved.
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    Your solution works, but the problem reiterates in days or couple weeks or so. I fixed it like this 10 times last 5 months. Then I "fixed" this problem permanently by stopping using desktop docker and using linux only.
    – Stefan
    Jun 17, 2022 at 17:43
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    For me LxssManager was running and appeared fine but restarting the service resolved the issue, thanks! Aug 15, 2022 at 7:17
  • same WSL/LxssManager problem and simpler solution here
    – Stetzon
    Sep 21, 2022 at 21:40
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    For this kind of issues is why i dont use docker at all. Feb 21 at 13:29
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For me, it was a problem with WSL. When I tried:

wsl --install -d Ubuntu

in a command window, after a few minutes I got error 0x80370114

The fix was to do:

  1. Exploit Protection > System Settings > Control Flow Guard
  2. turn on
  3. restart computer

Then reinstall/restart Docker Desktop, and it works!

Hope this helps someone else

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  • This just saved my sanity. I'd tried 50 different things and this is what finally did it for. Fixed docker and WSL2 on Windows 11 Home. Thank you!
    – Caleb G
    Mar 12 at 4:35
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Here i am using Windows platform, I faced this issue. And to resolve this issue follow the below steps.

Just delete the temporary files from the following.

  1. C:\Windows\Temp
  2. C:\Users{yourAccountName}\AppData\Local\Temp
  3. C:\Windows\Prefetch

then

  • Uninstall Docker Desktop
  • Restart computer
  • before installing docker, make sure you have Ubuntu WSL(download from Microsoft store)
  • WSL2 Linux kernel update package for x64 machines for windows enter image description here
  • [optional] If you need Terminal Preview(multi-terminal) download from Microsoft Store. Great Terminal
  • Install Docker Desktop Again

Thanks

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I was facing same code for for Docker version 4.*. For me it was Visual Studio code,

  1. Stopped WSL form Task manager

  2. stopped Docker which was showing "Docker desktop is starting" form Task manage

  3. stopped Visual Studio code form Task manager

  4. Started Docker again

These steps placed my Docker in Running state in 30 seconds

Hope this helps someone!

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Solved this issue with @Alvi answer Docker forever in "Docker is starting.." at Windows task

I guess you are using wsl2 features. In that case, open PowerShell or command prompt and type: optionalfeatures.exe

scroll down and uncheck

Windows Subsystem for Linux

apply the changes and restart your computer.

After restart follow the previous steps again and check

Windows Subsystem for Linux

and restart again. Hopefully now your docker will run

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As wrote here, you need to do:

wsl --update

But after that it doesn't fix my issue until I did restart to my pc.

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  • That'd be a perfect comment to the existing answer. :-)
    – Zeemee
    Mar 27 at 13:55
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My fresh install was experiencing the same symptoms. Also wsl --list showed "no installed distributions". I tried many reinstallations and restarts of Docker and WSL, but eventually found the steps:

  1. In Task Manager, kill all processes related to Docker & Docker Desktop
  2. Run Docker Desktop as administrator

Got it working on on Windows 11 Enterprise.

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for me it worked in windows (docker desktop):

  • to uninstall the docker
  • reinstall as administrator
  • don't select the part with wsl
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enter image description here

  1. got to services and stop Docker desktop service and start again

  2. reopen Docker desktop it will work

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What worked for me was to log in into the Docker (upper right corner), but when I first clicked on login, it said "exec: "rundll32": executable file not found in %PATH%" - I search and found that I need to check environmental variable in PATH that I have "C:\WINDOWS\system32" there - (and in my case I really had it broken somehow - don't know why, but I missed backslash between Windows and system32). So I fixed to correct path, restarted PC. Then I was able to login. And immediately "Docker Desktop Starting..." was gone.

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I use Docker with PyCharm. I ran into this problem when I launched PyCharm and Docker Desktop at about the same time.

On my machine Docker Desktop starts automatically when I boot. I can avoid the problem by waiting for Docker Desktop to finish starting. And then start PyCharm.

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I was also having the same problem, just a few minutes ago.

Platform: Windows 10 Pro - 22H2 - Build 19045.2486

Windows Updates newly installed: KB5022282, KB5020876, KB5012170

What i did was: Activating the Windows Hypervisor Platform

And it did solve the problem, atleast for now

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  • KB5022282 seems to be the root of the problem. We've had issues too, we are using standard (native) Docker within WSL. All networking in WSL is gone when installing this update. Uninstalling it and using wushowhide to block updates fixed it Jan 16 at 9:08
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In my case it helped me to enable the CPU SVM (Support Vector Machine) function in my BIOS settings.

Also, if you have this feature disabled, you will not be able to use Virtual Box either.

SVM in BIOS

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wsl -v

if it show version then linx is install search windows programer feature in your laptop enable virtulization

wsl --set-default-version 2

restart laptop and then start docker and wait for 2 minutes your docker will start working

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I am running windows 11, visual studio 2023 and had this issue.

First, open a command prompt and type

wsl.exe --list --online

Then enter following

wsl.exe --install Ubuntu-20.04

Then type in the prompt sudo apt update to update the distribution. Lastly, start up Docker desktop and log in (you can register at their site). That fixed Docker on my pc.

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