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I tried W10 3 years ago and decided to stay with W7. Things change usually for the worse so I decided to try W10 again. I have a number of images of that O/S I made that I tweaked (instead of spending days tweaking) I will try again. Anyway, I did try that Portable using one of those images and things worked fine. The funny thing is it's shown in the Registry as enabled, but the 'dumb' O/S doesn't see that which apparently why I can't add it since it's already there, but just doesn't show within a 'right click' dialog box.
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No Registry cleaner used, I haven't use on of them for years now. It's almost impossible to "test" all possibilities in a O/S image file. Apparently, there was the problem that I obviously wasn't aware of. It's not as there weren't portable programs on the list. You did mention something I've never heard of discussed. 'Spaces' in the names of program exe's. I've noticed numerous times, but not all, that some companies/writers/programmers will add punctuation marks between words in the exe. Never had a known issue with spaces. You are suggesting to 'add' the name of the exe as it appears in the program file to that Registry entry?
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I realize Portable programs won't and CAN'T automatically have associaton w/o manually setting them. I've done that for a decade or more, no big deal. What I did just tried, I have a 2nd W7 Pro O/S as a backup (I've run a 2ndbackup drive for some time now, just in case). I went to that drive (I'm using it now) and tried the same test. At the time nothing was assigned in that drive for .pdf files, I went thru the process and presto, it worked as it should. No errors or non reaction. And this is using the exact same program, portable in the exact same backup partition that my main drive (O/S uses, the ONLY difference it's another W7 Pro x64 install. I find it hard to believe I never opened a .pdf file in my main O/S in 3 months, so it may look like the problem was actually from 3 months ago based on the fact the backup image has the same problem. I've never had a problem as this as long as I can remember other than fighting M$ with their forced on you defective Browsers. But, there is a workaround for that too.
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Take your pic (my version is a older one that works fine) https://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/PDF/PDF-XChange-Editor-Portable.shtml https://portableapps.com/apps/office/pdf-xchange-editor-portable https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=2832 https://www.fcportables.com/pdf-xchange-portable/ I have no problem running the portable application, then opening a .pdf file within it. There is no 'default' for .pdf files that I ever saw. I looked at that Registry key with file associations and the .pdf is assigned to PDF x extension ok.
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Yes, I know how to do it (all 3 methods) but when I point to the programs .exe it doesn't 'stick' in the dialog box. I've done it multiple times, same thing. It's like I never pointed W7's O/S to anything. This just stared a few days ago. No real idea what caused it. Specifically it is .pdf files, but document files were affected also, but for some reason I was able to re-assign that file type. To make matters worse, I even went to the hassle to restore a image of the O/S I made almost 3 months ago and the same same thing!! In fact, it was more than one type of file, but .pdf is the major issue. When I choose the program, the pop-up box with all the other 'assigned' programs shows, but the one I tried to add doesn't get added to the list. It's PDF Exchange (that I have used for years) is the specific program, but again, it's ALWAYS worked with NO issue. This image and what was the former current active version. Again, any way I do this it fails. Then and now. One more detail, I also lost the default programs for .txt (I use Notrebook2) and .odt (Open Office documents & Spreadsheets), but I was able to restore those. All of this happened apparently one time again, in both W7 installations.
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Removing a Ghost Network Adapter entry from Win 7
videobruce replied to videobruce's topic in Windows 7
I don't use Chrome-Dome and spell checkers don't always catch errors especially in titles. Since you don't have anything "constructive" to add, run along. -
Removing a Ghost Network Adapter entry from Win 7
videobruce replied to videobruce's topic in Windows 7
I would go to a good eye doctor if a misspelled word brothers you that much ! -
Removing a Ghost Network Adapter entry from Win 7
videobruce replied to videobruce's topic in Windows 7
The text is here; Remove Network Adapter Settings from the Registry If after removing the ghost NIC in the Device Manager you still cannot assign the old IP address to a new adapter, remove the IP configuration of the old NIC from the registry. The IP settings of your network interfaces are located under the registry key HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces. This registry key contains some {Interface GUID} keys. Check them one by one until you find the interface, which IPAddress value contains the IP address assigned to the old network interface. The IPAddress parameter may contain more than one IP address since in Windows you can assign multiple IP addresses (aliases) to a single network adapter. Remember the name of the registry key (it is the identifier of the network adapter). Remove the keys: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Adapters\{your_NIC_ID} HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\{your_NIC_ID} HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network{your_NIC_ID} Restart your computer and try to assign the old static IP address to a new network adapter. -
Removing a Ghost Network Adapter entry from Win 7
videobruce replied to videobruce's topic in Windows 7
The text is here; Remove Network Adapter Settings from the Registry If after removing the ghost NIC in the Device Manager you still cannot assign the old IP address to a new adapter, remove the IP configuration of the old NIC from the registry. The IP settings of your network interfaces are located under the registry key HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces. This registry key contains some {Interface GUID} keys. Check them one by one until you find the interface, which IPAddress value contains the IP address assigned to the old network interface. The IPAddress parameter may contain more than one IP address since in Windows you can assign multiple IP addresses (aliases) to a single network adapter. Remember the name of the registry key (it is the identifier of the network adapter). Remove the keys: HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Adapters\{your_NIC_ID} HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\{your_NIC_ID} HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Network{your_NIC_ID} Restart your computer and try to assign the old static IP address to a new network adapter. -
I believe the term is "Ghost" Adapter where a non-existent Network Adapter is listed in the O/S and it doesn't exist preventing re-naming an existing active adapter. The error is that there is another adapter somewhere with the same name. It doesn't show in Device Manager even if you check View/Show Hidden Adapters. There are other programs that do show the entry; System Informer (formally Process Hacker) can show Ghost adapters under Options/Network Devices/Show hidden adapters. I found this site, but the Registry hack (3/4 down on the page) didn't work since the 3rd entry location that needed to be removed didn't have that bogus entry listed; https://woshub.com/remove-hidden-ghost-network-adapter-windows/ I wound up C&P the Registry ID number of the Ghost adapter into a Registry search box and it returned something like 140 entries. No, I'm not kidding. Gotta love M$. Any ideas how to get rid of this non-existing entry?? Granted, the existing NIC does work, I just don't like the bogus "#2" added the the name of the active entry.
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How about a software failure??? When I started this project/ f3 ring circus, the S/W version was 1.4.4 which came out last June '22. That was the 1st one I used w/ the 1DVR. When I talked with them, they told me there was a current version out June of '23 which I d/l'ed and loaded when I exchanged the 1st unit for a replacement. Then things got worst, but it wasn't a complete loss of data transfer until the 2nd replacement. It wasn't until I received that and tried the new s/w that this new problem showed up continuously. Due to all the issues and the other unrelated device problem I kinda forgot the s/w switch and wasted another week troublshooting the newest problem. Until, I decided to clean some old M$ add-ons (which turned out not the problem) and look for that older s/w version. Wamho, success! All appears to be mostly ok except for the 'quirks' which are minor compared to before.
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My local xfer speed is fine, both ways including large files (.mp4's). 115MB/sec xfering a 9GB file. This is from/to a Media Player (Xidoo X10) w/ a 4TB HDD.. I will add, I have a Laptop also running W7 Pro x64, it was loaded from image with a similar build as the Tower. I loaded the program and for some even stranger reason(s) it seems to work with initial tests. Both of these PC's are AMD based, the Laptop is older than the Tower. My next step is to load the 1st image (from 2016 when the PC was built) of the Tower with only drivers loaded, no video driver and see what happens.
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Thanks for those links Ok, I restored a previous image made before all of this and to my surprise, that still didn't work, same issues. I even tried my backup O/S on a separate HDD that I rarely use and with the same program that fails, same thing. I'm going to try another port on the Router, but I doubt that's it. Lastly, I have a image from when I assembled this Tower with only basic drivers including the 2 printers I have, but NO video driver and see what happens then.
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Negative, this happens with their 'Live View' and with 'Playback (HDD). It's clearly some corruption within the O/S probably due to their outdated programs they didn't update the documentation to the customer properly.
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The situation has changed, it's not a Network issue anymore which is why I created a separate thread in the appropriate sub forum and since I received no replies where it was.
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I thought this was a Router issue, it's not. I have a laptop that is running W7 Pro x64, the same as my desktop tower and the program seems to work fine. But not on the desktop. Something is corrupted somewhere. I do have a older 'image' of the O/S, but I would like to try to find the problem w/o having to use it (assuming that image doesn't have the problem) AFA recent changes, most have been installing and uninstalling the programs for this CCTV DVR. They had older versions, one that needed IE and one that was a stand alone program. The IE web program needed a active X to run. I then discovered they had a newer program that initially worked better, but various problems developed which I thought were the DVR itself. It now is apparent it wasn't. I'm assuming the communications issues are related to these other programs. But since the same current program version works on the laptop, that narrows things down. What's happening, or more like not happening is the 'streaming' from the DVR to the PC dies after a few seconds after the program loads. If I don't touch anything the 'Quad View' (four cameras) seems fine, but when I choose a single camera, then return to all four it usually starts to breakup and the images either freeze or go blank. Restarting the program doesn't solve the problem. Again , it's NOT the Router, this is a wired connection on a gigabyte local network! I even tried a 2nd network card. So anyone have any ideas what/where I should/could look for issues?
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Here is the DVR; https://www.specotech.com/product/d4vx3tb-2/ The software is here (but you have to register to d/l); https://www.specotech.com/secureguard-cms-digital-download/
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I have a CCTV DVR (Speco Tech if that matters) that uses a software program to connect to a PC. There are two basic modes; Live TV and Playback. Both functions are pretty much self explanatory. I was having issues with the 1st unit I received (new) but that one did NOT have this issue. The 2nd one did. No changes on my end, thou I did update the F/W in my Router (running DD-WRT). I reverted back to the F/W version that was in the Router, but NO change. Problem remained. I uninstalled the software and re-installed it, but no change. Rebooting the DVR makes no difference. I contacted the manufacture (US based support for a change), but they claim none of their units do this (of course), but they did point a finger to the PC (of course, it couldn't possibly be their fault) which I was waiting for them to do that. Except for the fact the 1st unit did NOT have this issue, it had numerous others not related. If I just open and run the program without changing the 4 camera view, all is fine, data continues to be sent, but when I choose any specific camera, then return to the 2x2 (Quad) view the data stream just dies out and the images are frozen. If I click back to any single camera the data may return, but it usually dies out after a minute or so. Closing the program and re-opening it brings it back to square one. I use a program called 'Bit Meter' (similar to DU Meter) to continuously monitor LAN & WAN status as to data flow in and out. This is how I determined it was a data flow issue. (I have used one or the other of these for well over a decade, great troubleshooting tool !!). The max data xfer rate is 10Mb/sec. thou it's usually around 5-6 Mb/sec. Now, to add to the mystery; if I change to 'Playback', the problem seems to go away (AFAIK). Data flow is back and it doesn't seem to be affected my any actions I do. I don't know if the software used a different port between Live View and Playback, I believe it's the same. That was the only area that may explain this that I could think of. Details; Static IP addresses, AMD based Gigabyte MB, FX8350 processor, 8GB of memory, wired Ethernet, NO A/V or local Firewall programs running, no suspicious processes or services running. I use ProcessHacker (poor name choice), it's a superior substitute for Task Manager). This does install MS C++ 2010 Any ideas out there??
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The "installer" is a single file?
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No integrated graphics nor NVMe. Explain, I don't understand.
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I'm thinking of a new build and have come across a couple of boards that mention Win 7 and compatibility. I'm running Win 7 Pro x64 and is there a issue with new AMD based MB's and W7? I've been building PC's for almost 25 years and never ran into this before.