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well, to be fair, besides Cygwin and a number of Windows NT "ports" of *nix tools through either Cygwin or MinGW/MSys, there has been (since the dawn of time or nearly so) the SFU/SUA/Interix: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interix https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Services_for_UNIX More info: http://www.unix.com/answers-to-frequently-asked-questions/16634-unix-environments-ms-windows.html UNofficial FAQ's (through Wayback Machine): https://web.archive.org/web/20081206232550/http://www.interopsystems.com/tools/FAQs.aspx And original download page: https://web.archive.org/web/20100825232119/http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=896c9688-601b-44f1-81a4-02878ff11778&displaylang=en https://web.archive.org/web/20150602193831/http://download.microsoft.com/download/a/1/c/a1ca7af1-a6e3-46e7-874a-4c5d8c0fb3b7/SFU35SEL_EN.exe Unless there is something really *new* in the way the new thingy works (which I hope) the good MS guys are simply re-addding what they removed in 8/8.1 and later. jaclaz
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DISM vs DISM, corrupted mount points and images
jaclaz replied to Tripredacus's topic in Unattended Windows 7/Server 2008R2
Yep it hasn't, sorry I wasn't clear at all, my bad . The idea was more leaving the non-adk version alone, i.e. having not *any* DISM in \%Windir%\system32 and have instead Wimlib. For "normal" operations you can use Wimlib, "installing" it and when you need to /Add-Drivers or /Add-Package you use the (appropriate) WAIK/AIK/ADK DISM from its sub-directory (I believe - but I may well be wrong - that you really need the "corresponding" WAIK/AIK/ADK DISM version to use "servicing" commands like /Add-Driver, /Enable-Feature, etc.). In theory such capabilities can be added - I believe - as "simple" scripts on the mounted image, in practice I don't think anyone took the trouble to put them together. jaclaz -
Sure, but specifically, you are using a "very narrow" tool designed to solve a very specific problem "issues in unloading a profile" without actually having checked that there are issue specifically related to profile unloading. It's more less like you have a headache and thus you bandage your left ankle, which is very good for a sprained ankle but surprisingly ineffective to relieve you from the headache. jaclaz
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DISM vs DISM, corrupted mount points and images
jaclaz replied to Tripredacus's topic in Unattended Windows 7/Server 2008R2
Workaround (advised), leave DISM alone: https://wimlib.net/ jaclaz -
Which is here: jaclaz
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You can find quite a few mini-itx or similar with very low power requirements, AFAICT the issue might be with drivers (XP64 is not exactly the most common OS around), particularly I doubt that the TV-sticks are likely to have suitable drivers available. Maybe, just maybe, you could have an overall "better" experience using a laptop, if you are "stuck" to XP 64 bit. ZOTAC is one of the few manufacturers that have (had) a model, the ID13, that has XP 64 bit drivers AFAICR, but there may be of course other ones: https://www.zotac.com/us/product/mini_pcs/id13 jaclaz P.S.: The cheapest I could find around is 140 Euros (you will have to add RAM and Hard disk - better a SSD ) IMHO not that bad, considering how much they costed earlier: http://www.conrad.com/ce/en/product/874154/Zotac-ZBOX-SD-ID13-barebone-system-Processor-Intel-Atom-D525-2x-18-GHz
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A folder has not a size (let alone a default one). The size of a folder is the size of its contents, as said 1026 is typical of not enough disk space available, though of course it could be caused by something else, but basically it means "I cannot write data where you told me to" and normally the "where you told me to" is the Temp folder. Again, check available disk space. Then try writing files to the Temp folder through other programs and see if you have the same 1026 error, if you have the same 1026 error using both WinRar and 7-zip it means that is not connected with either program, but you could try using a plainer command line unzip tool with the same files that give you an error to verify this. jaclaz
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There are a lot of possible causes, it is not easy to find the cause if the behaviour is not constant/reproducible. A "workaround" is in some cases to shorten the timeout of killing processes, *like*: http://www.wikihow.com/Avoid-Slow-Windows-XP-Shutdowns I guess you are referring to the UHPCLEAN tool (this one should be latest version): https://web.archive.org/web/20130325060848/http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=6676 That might be useful if you actually have issues with unloading a profile, so the first thing would be to check your event logs (as explained in the readme.txt, which actually seems to me an exceptionally good description of the thingy). jaclaz
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Well, you could first try that thingy "as is" in other virtual machines, Qemu (the version included with Qemu Manager has worked excellently for XP), you can get it through the Wayback Machine and it is one of the most similar to real machine VM's: http://web.archive.org/web/20120607071209/http://www.davereyn.co.uk/download.htm http://web.archive.org/web/20120506095037/http://www.davereyn.co.uk/qem/setupqemuk70.exe AND VirtualBox: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads And thank you for the "really experienced" , but these modifications/changes are well outside (actually over my head) my field of experience and knowledge, at the most I can suggest you are some generic troubleshooting paths. Maybe you attempted to do too many things all together, I mean how many functions did you add? 2, 13 or 47? Try with just a handful of them (or even better only one) and see if the thingy BSODs as well, if it does it should mean that is the method/way you attempted to do the edits that is flawed, if it doesn't try adding a few more and see what happens.... I doubt that anyone will want to assist you until you have something at least minimally working. I know that it sounds rude, but consider it from the outside, in perspective. The limitations (actually few) of the XP kernel are not a "new" issue, why someone (the few people with enough knowledge and with the "right kind" of knowledge) would not have already started such a modification project? And if they didn't, what make you think that they are going to take your not (yet) working *whatever* and fix it? Imagine that you have a lawn mower that doesn't want to start, one thing is if you, after cleaning the carburetor, changing the spark plug, etc., manage to have it start but it doesn't run "round", you go to your neighbour (who is an experienced car repairer) and ask him if he can help you tune the engine idling speed, and another is if you disassemble the mower, badly reassemble it, put all excess pieces you weren't able to assemble in a box then bring the half assembled mower and the box to your neighbour saying, "it doesn't start, find out what's wrong with it". jaclaz
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With all due respect to everyone involved , I can't stand this. I do realize how I am old, grumpy and essentially a bastard at heart , so feel free to completely ignore the contents of the spoiler, it is probably just me on a bad day, but I have to write it. jaclaz
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We must make a sticky of this, recent versions of MS compilers have pre-set the Major OS version to 6 so that compiled executable throw an error "not a valid Win32 application" when run on XP or earlier EVEN IF there is no particular *need* for a Vista or later system. Changing major/minor version to 5.1 is NOT a guarantee that the executable will work, but in many cases that is all that is needed to run them. See: jaclaz
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Broken google? Be my guest : http://superuser.com/questions/340396/how-do-i-change-automatic-logon-via-script-or-command-line jaclaz
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Sure, it is extremely difficult to guess that Jacopo Lazzari is the real name of jaclaz, when pointed on a site with a cryptic name like http://jaclaz.altervista.org/ which basically contains 3 (three) pages: http://jaclaz.altervista.org/Projects/VDM/vdm.html http://jaclaz.altervista.org/Projects/USB/USBstick.html http://jaclaz.altervista.org/Projects/USB/USBfaqs.html Just to make sure, should I be able to say that NoelC is Noel Carboni if I am pointed by NoelC to: http://noel.prodigitalsoftware.com/Astrophotography.html and find: or should I ask for a signed affidavit about the real identity hiding behind the nick NoelC? jaclaz
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Cannot really say what the answer is, however the theme here is about trust and finding out which "solution" is "better", then of course the simplest way to implement it should be chosen. Does Steve Gibson trust the good MS guys? YES (though not entirely as he added the registry permissions edit to the "simple" two registry keys changes). Do you (or should we) trust them? NO, as you ADDITIONALLY to those provisions disable Windows Update, reject/avoid some updates, etc. even using a firewall to minimize communications to to the good MS guys. The debate is more about which one is the smart approach (or if the simpler one is smart enough) jaclaz
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Well, specifically I have one of the "least anonymous" handles in all the history of the internet, mainly because on my member page there is a link to my (old and very static) webpage: http://jaclaz.altervista.org/ where my name is written in full on several documents. I will gladly admit that "out of the blue, a link to a Windows 10 Design Concept App" is unexpected, and it was posted EXACTLY with the aim to get people by surprise and off balance to see how they would react to the "news". It is now clear that at least someone will react with a physiological reaction : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight-or-flight_response I could have titled the thread "the most useless app ever available on the Windows Store" but I would have spoiled the effect, and might have been sued by the good Author of the ACTUAL "most useless app on the Windows Store" : https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/apps/the-most-useless-app-ever/9wzdncrfjplj I love useless programs and I am a long time fan of Bernard Belanger and his wonderful Nada 0.5: http://www.bernardbelanger.com/computing/NaDa/ which AFAIK had the original idea, more than twelve years ago, of an useless program (and implemented it so cleverly in a multiOS/multiplatform code).. But, in the case of the work by Ratish Philip there is an admirable added factor as somehow he is believing that his work actually has some use. jaclaz
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Well Steve Gibson has a re-known attitude to attempt to sell (even for free) some good ol' snake oil and more generally his ego is the size - give or take - of a mid-sized galaxy As a side note and JFYI: http://attrition.org/errata/charlatan/ http://attrition.org/errata/charlatan/steve_gibson/ And also in this case he is senselessly bashing GWX Control Panel, but one cannot be surprised (as he clearly documents them) about which keys are involved, which BTW are (strangely enough) documented by the good MS guys: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3080351 The first one: Subkey: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate DWORD value: DisableOSUpgrade = 1 AT LEAST since August 2015: https://web.archive.org/web/20150910142858/https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3080351 and the second one: Subkey: HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Gwx DWORD value: DisableGwx = 1 AT LEAST since January 2016: https://web.archive.org/web/20160122033904/https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3080351 jaclaz
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Surprisingly (as NOT "on display at the bottom of a locked filing cabinet stuck in a disused lavatory with a sign on the door saying beware of the leopard") the ALREADY linked to page has this to say on the matter: https://www.grc.com/never10/details.htm jaclaz
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From a purely statistical viewpoint, it seems to me like the (currently) 14.15% that reportedly use 10, of which only a very, very small[1] subset will actually be "tweakers" has NEVER been even NEAR to "Critical Mass". Very likely the "generic tweakers" had a look at it between july and december 2015, and (righteously) made a new year proposition to never touch it again (unless at gunpoint). It seems to me like you mistook a "surge" due to novelty with a "critical mass". The good news being that the few that still believe that the abomination can actually be "cured" have much more visibility ... jaclaz [1] Most probably the large, large majority of people using Windows 10 are people that have been "forced" or "tricked" into using it, most people interested in the "tweaking" - by definition more knowledgeable on the OS inner workings than most - would have (still) alternatives.
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No, of course the Author is Ratish Philip: https://github.com/ratishphilip I have no idea if there is something "special" about it. If you re-read my post carefully you will also notice how I made no comments about the whole stuff. jaclaz
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Web Hosting Company 123-reg Accidentally Deletes Hundreds of Websites
jaclaz replied to Monroe's topic in Technology News
Exactly the kind of generic (attempt at) humour on nationality I hoped to find not on MSFN. For the record, the "Italian guy" submix8c is referring to is called Marco Marsala, and he is a rare example of stupidity (regardless of his country of origin): Maybe they hired instead the (presumably american) guy who originally "accidentally 93 Mb of .rar files": http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-accidentally jaclaz -
Usually XCOPY /s is used. From the mouth of the wolf: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/193902 And (JFYI), I SERVe Kentucky Fried Chicken Hot! jaclaz
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When you "open" a file in 7-zip or WinRAR the contents of the file are (transparently) expanded to a TEMP directory, the 1026 error is traditionally connected to having not enough available disk space, so how much free space do you have in the volume where the temporary files are expanded? jaclaz
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At first sight your DHCP is on a different network segment 192.168.1.x than your workstation 20.0.0.1, most probably you need to check the configuration on the workstation (possibly you will need to use a static route or similar). For the sake of the experiment, use a surely pingable DNS, such as google's 8.8.8.8. jaclaz
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Whoa, I found something that's actually better in Win 10
jaclaz replied to NoelC's topic in Windows 10
Or of SETX (or similar), JFYI: http://ss64.com/nt/setx.html http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/12153/SetEnv Specifically for PATH, PATHED should do: http://superuser.com/questions/268287/adding-path-with-setx-or-pathman-or-something-else http://www.p-nand-q.com/download/gtools/pathed.html jaclaz -
Maybe it is accessible also through (say) Unlocker: http://www.emptyloop.com/unlocker/ or via RAW (direct) disk access (JFYI): http://reboot.pro/topic/7400-copy-locked-system-files-tis-now-possible/ But the one that is "online" is anyway corrupted so one needs to use another user account or a PE or (as you did) a network connection to replace it, while if the Unlocker works on it AND deletion solves the issue it could work. jaclaz