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jaclaz

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  1. The "close" X can be disabled, but then again that would require *something* that you don't want, i.e.: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/consolenoclose.zip But if the (small) cmd.exe window falls "inside" a largish HTA Windows you should be able to bring that HTA window to the front via VBS, can't you? But is it a HTA now?, wasn't it before a second cmd window? @gunsmokingman Any idea why the sendkeys method that as said works just fine in Notepad doesn't work in the CMD.EXE window? :unsure: jaclaz
  2. Just for the record, besides the language dependent issue, I tested using sendkeys, and it doesn't work (on my XP), the cmd prompt doesn't open the menu with ALT+SPACE (it works just fine with - say - Notepad). It seems like half the internet is full of this, here is a clear sample of the VBS code: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10964630/how-to-mock-the-background-window-to-active-state-using-vb-script but it simply doesn't work for a CMD.EXE window, here is said that is should work on 2K and XP (but it doesn't ) and that it doesn't work on Vista and 7: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/microsoft.public.scripting.wsh/rPS5OUmixU4 A workaround (not a solution) may be to issue a (say) MODE 14,1 directly from batch, then issue a (say) MODE 80,25 to "restore" it jaclaz
  3. That is in English. In Italian it is ALT+SPACE, I , in other words it is language dependent.. I know, I did read and perfectly understood the question, then I asked another question, strictly related, and made a suggestion, not strictly related, but solving the issue nonetheless. I have to guess that the art of being polite is lost to you. jaclaz
  4. Which (simulated) keypresses need to be sent (to minimize/restore the command prompt window)? I would rather try Nircmd, cmdow or similar. jaclaz
  5. Just in case , standard litany: https://web.archive.org/web/20160604095422/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/problem-report-standard-litany.html jaclaz
  6. ... which creates the questions: Is it possible (and if yes, how) replace the wdfldr.sys 1.9 with a newer one? Is the "newer" backwards compatible with the wdfldr.sys 1.9? Or in other words, is there a way to "update" the boot.wim and install.wim in such a way that is compatible with both "old" anf "new" drivers using the co-installer (regardless if they are these specific VIA USB 3.x drivers)? jaclaz
  7. Looks like a Conexant modem. (ISDN? ) If you don't use it, it would make IMHO more sense to just disconnect/remove it. jaclaz
  8. Good . The DON'T PANIC (in large, friendly letters) is not so casual , there is a huge emotional component in doing this kind of repairs (besides steady hands also a not-so-faint heart is needed). Yet another happy bunny in the basket : jaclaz
  9. No need to. Usually when cdob posts something, it is: 1) accurate 2) tested (unless explicitly marked as "experimental") 3) working In this case the "experimental" thread was: http://reboot.pro/topic/16769-usb3-issues/ while the given one: http://reboot.pro/topic/21231-can-w7-be-booted-from-usb30-port/ is AFAIK/AFAICR "final", but you seem like being in a yet different case, with VIA hardware (and drivers), so you will need to adapt the batch or change manually the relevant keys. jaclaz
  10. Then this is another (entirely different) issue, the .iso actually boots, then *something* else (which includes your unattended file) makes the stuff not working for installs. This has nothing to do apparently with the creating of the .iso, as long as the no-emulation bootsector is executed and loads setupldr.bin, and this latter goes on for the very initial part of the text mode setup the .iso is fine. You will have to post your unattended file, hoping that someone can spot where the issue can be, Also please describe (as much as you can) what actually happens. A good (alternative) idea would be to attempt the install/booting in a VM and create a video of it, so that willing helpful members can understand at which step (and how) the booting fails. jaclaz P.S.: did you use this: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd458832(v=winembedded.20).aspx https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd458837(v=winembedded.20).aspx https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd458830(v=winembedded.20).aspx as reference, right?
  11. Well, the EXACT hardware you have, the EXACT drivers you added and rhe EXACT way you have integated it (and the EXACT Registry changes you made) may make a difference, anyway try this: http://reboot.pro/topic/21231-can-w7-be-booted-from-usb30-port/ jaclaz
  12. Queer. I see no reasons why Imgburn could have issue creating a "no emulation" el-Torito bootable CD, the setting you posted seem fine, unless -somehow- the cd.img has not been extracted correctly. Try using another program to extract the bootable image, see: http://reboot.pro/topic/12406-editing-iso-files/ for various alternatives, but in this case you can use 7-zip just fine. jaclaz
  13. What is "cd,img"? How big is it in size? (in bytes) jaclaz
  14. No problem with speed/power, but how would you actually scan "real" (paper" documents? An entry level but good fax/printer/photocopier (B/W, laser, NOT one of those stupid inkjets that would cost a fortune on proprietary ink) is likely to be in the US$ 200-300 range, example: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/brother-mfc-l2740dw-wireless-black-and-white-all-in-one-laser-printer-black/8162187.p?skuId=8162187&ref=199&loc=zhehdLHc0f8&acampID=1&siteID=zhehdLHc0f8-sfLxRnYXElBe4FHA5887sg If you have some old (usually SCSI) scanner a suitable printer to revive, then it's another thing, of course. jaclaz
  15. Good (both for you and for the others). What I was missing (and still miss ) is any connection(s) with the WannaCry/Wannacrypt patch Microsoft issued for XP wihich this thread is about . Most probably there is one (or more than one), but I failed to understand what this/these is/are. jaclaz
  16. Sure, but that has nothing to do with a service (or *whatever*) watching it. jaclaz
  17. Good, but still do check the pins are the "right" ones with a multi-meter/ohm-meter before attempting shorting them. Namely, here: I posted an example (for a different model, but the "base" is the same). jaclaz
  18. @broken120x120 Open a command prompt, that is in Start->All Programs->Accessories->Command Prompt. You will have a black background Window, with something like: C:\Documents and Settings\yourloginname> and a flashing underscore. In this window type: devcon.exe hwids *cc_0403* and press [ENTER] What happens?[1] jaclaz [1] You will need to change the current path to where you actually stored the downloaded devcon.exe, to change path (to - say - D:\Downloaded\devocndir ) type: CD /D D:\Downloaded\devcondir and press [ENTER]
  19. Well, the translator did a good enough job, rest assured . The problem with the shorting is that you need to double and triple check that you identified correctly the read channel pads[1] and then you will need several attempts as reportedly the timing is critical. Good luck! jaclaz [1] Particularly check the given inks on how to identify them if your disk drive has a different PCB revision or version
  20. Yes, that is one of those "green" disk drives that need a couple pads to be shorted (NOT for the faint of heart). Besides that post, make sure to read this post AND the provided links: Feel free to ask questions/express your doubts BEFORE risking to fry the PCB (or disk or both ) jaclaz
  21. Only for the record, devcon became Open Source (and redistributable), and here there is also a pre-compiled build (though it has to be seen if it works on 2K) here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/173201-gavottes-ramdisk-automation-package/ jaclaz
  22. All is well that ends well jaclaz
  23. Here: jaclaz
  24. JFYI - and as a very side note - honour ceased to exist around 1781 when the English refused to accept the "paroles" Benjamin Franklin had obtained by the released English prisoners taken by the US privateers: : https://books.google.it/books?id=LaFYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA87#v=onepage&q&f=false jaclaz
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