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That is the worst case of installitis I ever heard . Anyway, it takes literally a fraction of a second to restore the MBR, and you can well make such restore automated. Alternatively, hunt for the MBR code in the Windows Setup or OS files (it must be copied from *somewhere*) and replace it with your PART code (and yes this is anyway a "binary patch"). But - come on - this is not a "problem". jaclaz
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Naah, for toilet paper there is this other technology: https://www.cnet.com/news/target-created-home-accessories-that-order-household-goods-for-you/ jaclaz
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So, maybe, locating all oleaut32.dll's AND jolting down where they are AND backing them up BEFORE deleting them could be a good strategy. jaclaz
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Good . In a human readable form (with ; replaced by CR+LF): jaclaz
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Maybe easier, open a command prompt. In it type: SET PATH [ENTER] jaclaz
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You must be joking. What if while you are away to the supermarket another member of the family actually pilfers something from the fridge? Your list would be out of date , and not only, you will also likely be accused (usually by the same member of the family that sacked the fridge) how you don't care about him/her and his/her needs/likings. Also, cannot really say if it can be configured this way, you could program it so that you can have an SMS or e-mail on your phone as soon as someone opens the fridge door (this usually happens between 2:00 and 3:00 in the morning[1], how can you deprive yourself of this nice feature?) jaclaz [1] Right after you will have finally managed to catch sleep again, after having being wakened by the message your "smart" outdoors camera sent you arounf 1:00 and that came out as being a false alarm [2] [2] to be exact false alarm #217 since you installed the IP enabled camera
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[Cancelled by the Author] Extended Kernel for XP (ExtendedXP)
jaclaz replied to Dibya's topic in Windows XP
Posting a link to WHERE on RyanVM Forum is asking too much of the Author (on a "release" thread, BTW) I presume. Maybe here?: https://ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10631#p143702 the post is almost one year old, and in it you are substantially saying that you are abandoning it, whilst both there and on this very thread on MSFN you hinted that you are still (maybe) working on it (but of course there is always something to wait for or that is missing). Maybe you could post a definite statement about: 1) the current situation of the project 2) what actually works in it and what it doesn't (I understand that asking for a proper, even minimal documentation would be too much). 3) a future, tentative roadmap (only if there is any future, of course) As is the project seems objectively: 1) half Vaporware (or in an unfinished pre-pre-alpha stage, which in practice is the same thing) 2) half AbandonWare jaclaz -
As Tripredcus and Jumper hinted before, usually the DLL searching path is as follows: 1) the same folder directory where the main .exe is 2) the %PATH% 3) some other place (maybe) The exception is when the full path to a given directory containing the .dll is explicitly set *somewhere* (normally a .ini file or the Registry). What I would do in your case would be to copy to the directory where the .exe is, the .dll that is giving the error (or if more than one, one at the time, in the order that Dependency Walker finds them when tracing) of course the version with the appropriate "bit width". jaclaz
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CHKDSK refuses to check NTFS volume under Windows NT 4.0
jaclaz replied to ppgrainbow's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
Well, if it is a production machine you should have (besides a "quick change" disk clone[1]) also a whole machine clone, meaning an identical (or however similar enough) PC with a clone of the original disk running. Besides allowing experimenting like installing the SP4 and the patch, such a setup would allow other experiments[2] and allow no downtime whatsoever (either switching the disk or the whole machine may take 10-15 minutes at most. At least in my experience, production comes before anything else, so whenever possible you don't actually repair the machine that is involved in production (shutting it down for the whole time the repair might need), you quickly replace the faulty module/subsystem with a spare and then you later have the time to repair the "original" (that becomes the "ready spare" for next time it is needed). This approach has a cost, as you will be pay and keep stored spare components that possibly would never be needed, but it keeps the downtime of a plant to the bare minimum. jaclaz [1] which is the bare-bare minimum I recommend you to have [2] since the machine and its software are surely extremely "static", besides "vintage", I don't see these many reasons to run it on NTFS at all, FAT16 might well be more than good enough. -
CHKDSK refuses to check NTFS volume under Windows NT 4.0
jaclaz replied to ppgrainbow's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
Anyway, since the original didn't boot, even if you had the hotfix you would have needed anyway a (temporary) NT 4.00 install, which is the part that was IMHO "overkill" to only change two bytes on a disk. BTW, I believe (I may be wrong of course) that the hotfix makes the system CHKDSK compatible with the later NTFS version, it does't backport the version, so you needed anyway SP4 (and obviously a bootable system) in order to apply it. jaclaz -
Talking of preposterous, paying only a little bit more you can also have a Samsung fridge (mechanically/electrically they are very good I am told) that can interact with you, your smartphone, your family, the TV and even order your food /besides advising you on how to cook it): https://www.samsung.com/it/refrigerators/familyhub/ think about how much you can save by having the possibility, thanks to the 3 (three) internal cameras, to inspect the contents on the fridge when at the supermarket, thus avoiding to buy duplicated items that would otherwise be thrown away. And you can also save that 5 Euro whiteboard in your kitchen, with the advantage that family messages can also be retrieved, no more "I didn't see it, someone must have deleted it". Also, obviously nothing beats watching - say - a soccer match while standing in the kitchen on a screen that is taaaall and naaaaarrow (missile launchs are OK, though ) , of course provided that the software works: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R2D2TH442TDCYS/ref=cm_cr_pr_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B004XQHBHC jaclaz
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Well, this doesn't take anything away from the (correct) comparison you made, stupid smartphone vs. fridges. It remains insane no matter how much the country's population median (or lower, or top) income is, that would only affect how many people will be able to afford the one (or the other). jaclaz
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CHKDSK refuses to check NTFS volume under Windows NT 4.0
jaclaz replied to ppgrainbow's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
I see , but JFYI (hopefully not needed as there won't be a "next time") you can change those bytes with *any* disk editor even on a later windows, as long as you unmount the volume/operate at the physicaldrive level, it's not like you need Diskprobe and a NT 4.00 to change them, you only have to be careful that the stupid windows running would not revert them. Personally I would have used DOS or *any* live Linux or even grub4dos for that little edit. jaclaz -
My bad, I meant the 8, more or less prices should be the same between Sweden and Italy on these items, possibly a little less in Italy: https://www.apple.com/it/shop/buy-iphone/iphone-7 here the 7/7 plus is between 549 and 789. The 8/8 plus have been rebated recently I believe due to the launch of the new XR/XS, they are currently : https://www.apple.com/it/shop/buy-iphone/iphone-8/display-da-4,7"-256gb-argento#00,10,21 889 and: https://www.apple.com/it/shop/buy-iphone/iphone-8/display-da-5,5"-256gb-argento#01,10,21 999 to which you add the Apple Care 169 Euro. jaclaz
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CHKDSK refuses to check NTFS volume under Windows NT 4.0
jaclaz replied to ppgrainbow's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
The thing - at the time - was for the NTFS version 3.0 (Windows 2000), The idea was to still be able to use a previously/originally formatted to 1.2 NTFS volume after the Windows 2000 arbitrarily changed it to NTFS 3.0. I personally wouldn't even think of running NT 4.0's chkdsk on a volume that was originally formatted as 3.0 or 3.1 (and populated by the install of a later, Windows 2000 or XP, let alone Vista or later), maybe nothing bad will happen, but I wouldn't take the risk. jaclaz -
It's not like it is Brazil only, I don't think that situation is very different in Italy, maybe the iPhone is (comparatively) a little bit cheaper, but not by much. An iPhone 7 8/8 plus revolves around the 900-1200 Euro range. (which to me - being notoriously cheap - seems like a lot of money) A fridge (a normal one usually already has a freezer) is in the 300-700 range A freezer (again a "normal" one) is in the 300-500 range. The twist (at least here) is that you see around lots of people with iPhones and iPads, they have become a sort of (poor man's) status symbol, though I believe that most are not actually "bought" but rather "rented" from the SIM card provider, and paid on a monthly basis. jaclaz
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That would be a good thing, but since among the "likes" there are BOTH "NT 5" AND "HP RPN Calculators", this small omission is not a problem to join the club. Anecdata, only a few weeks ago I have (by a rather large margin) outsped a young engineer (my HP 28C vs. his smartphone calculator). The good news being that I am still fast enough, the bad ones being that I bought the HP calculator some five years before the engineer was born and I wasn't even a kid anymore at the time. Welcome, jimfromPA . jaclaz
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For Windows 98 there is this (which has however a few limitations): jaclaz
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As a side note: https://msfn.org/board/topic/150243-cab-files/ https://msfn.org/board/topic/149063-requesting-windows-95-updates-tools-etc/ https://msfn.org/board/topic/149063-requesting-windows-95-updates-tools-etc/?do=findComment&comment=951929 Maybe useful, maybe not. jaclaz
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Only as an added datapoint (limited to devices with touch screens AND handwriting recognition feature), meet WaitList.dat: https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-windows-file-may-be-secretly-hoarding-your-passwords-and-emails/ https://b2dfir.blogspot.com/2016/10/touch-screen-lexicon-forensics.html jaclaz
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Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
jaclaz replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
Naaah, bots have short, simple names, "Sachpreet K." sounds like a human, possibly a clueless one , but still a human. jaclaz -
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/uphclean/2008/02/28/uphclean-v2-0/ https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/uphclean/2008/10/31/uphclean-v2-0-build-2-0-49-0-beta-for-32-bit-platform-operating-system/ jaclaz
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Yes, it is something corrupted, strangely enough the error says it: "Windows cannot load the locally stored profile: Insufficient security rights or a corrupted local file. Windows has logged you in with a temporary profile any setting you make will not be saved." This usually happens because of an error in the (hopefully permissions only) of the NTFS filesystem. A good idea would be to boot a PE of some kind and run a CHKDSK. (First pass only CHKDSK, second pass CHKDSK /F, third pass CHKDSK /R ) Then it is possible that (again for some reason) the usrclass.dat file (or however some profile file) is corrupted. To fix it, the easiest is to create a new user: https://neosmart.net/wiki/corrupt-user-profile/#Fix_Corrupt_User_Profile_in_Windows_XP jaclaz
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Well, you will need to provide a timeline for this change, I don't think they had "deliver a good, serious computing experience" anywhere on their list, most probably in the last 10 (ten) years, surely not in the last 5 (five) years [1]. jaclaz [1] to give some context, Windows 8 was RTM on August 2012, i.e. roughly 6 (six) years ago and soon Windows 8.1 will be 5 years old.