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Tripredacus

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  1. I can think of a reason... but if so I would have experimented with trying to get a free app first.
  2. All controllers work a little bit differently from others. That's why I asked for models. You look up the technical docs for those controllers to learn what their capabilities and requirements are.
  3. https://twitter.com/CreativX/status/412211932796817408
  4. Well let's take the 3ware 9750 as an example. Batter backup p/n iBBU07 is an optional component which can be connected to the card. It says this about it: and From here: http://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/RAID_Controller_and_Hard_Disk_Cache_Settings
  5. The problem is that Apple is pretty good at not allowing non-certified devices to download apps even if you purchase them. But I wonder how you were able to purchase it without having a device to access the store?
  6. Well we have a hardware forum (I just move the topic there) so you can post what controller you have.
  7. If you have a cell phone with a sim card, it can cause feedback through a speaker when it reups with the network.
  8. MSconfig is just a program. Do you mean the items listed under Selective Startup?
  9. This sounds more like a hardware question. What is the controller you are using?
  10. At a point where you cannot access a DNS name, go to the CMD and use NSLOOKUP to see if you can resolve the IP address.
  11. It is an X but your display resolution/font size is causing it to be cut off.
  12. Thanks for sharing your solution.
  13. It sounds like there is something in the fan.
  14. Sure. OP will need to create custom boot.wim with a selection that launches setup with one or the other answer file.
  15. Oh thanks for this setting. This is what was causing the behaviour of my PCs not being able to enter the BIOS after a shutdown.
  16. The paste issue was the responsibility of the post editor (CKE) which is 3rd party to IPB. CKE supposedly has this issue fixed in the 4.3 version of their software. It was caused by (surprise) MS made some change to how IE is detected and instead of being detected as IE it showed up as something else. This I gather from reading but I'm not entirely certain. Now to how to fix? While CKE has completed their fix and release the new version, Invision doesn't seem to have updated to it. You can see Invision's bug tracker for this issue: http://community.invisionpower.com/resources/bugs.html/_/ip-board/internet-explorer-11-copy-paste-issue-r42941 When they release an update, then we can do the update here. Until then, you'll have to use another browser or not paste anything in IE11.
  17. Is there a reason why one is static and the other isn't? It would be preferrable to have both static. Or at least set a DHCP reservation for the one that isn't so that it always gets the same IP. Then what you can do is use the LMHOSTS file to set the names to IPs and NetBIOS should work better. I am reading that resolution works as such: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/142309 So right away you can see where a major problem can happen. If the first place to look is the local cache, and the destination PC is on a dynamic IP, then there is a good possibility that the IP is out of date in there. Also it seems that you could use either the HOSTS or LMHOSTS file to set your information but the LMHOSTS file was designed specifically for NetBIOS. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/102725 If you want to clear out errorneous data in your NetBIOS cache you can use nbstat: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc784285%28v=ws.10%29.aspx
  18. I never pay attention to what shows up on the new tab anyways. Currently it shows the most visited URLs. I'm pretty sure you can configure it anyways. Do you think they won't allow an option to change it in about:config?
  19. If I'm not mistaken, the hostname as used in that case is a NetBIOS name. So we might need more information regarding the network topography. Is this a domain or a workgroup? What is the DHCP server? What is the DNS server? Can you connect to the share by using \\192.168.1.17 ?
  20. Welcome to the MSFN!
  21. Even with a suspended G+ account I can still upload a video to Youtube. Its odd because I can't comment on videos or respond to commentators on my own videos but whatever.
  22. To find out precisely why, in your computer's case, take a look here: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/158252-trace-why-windows-8-boots-shutsdown-or-hibernates-slowly/
  23. See the thing is, using OEM System Builder Kit, you aren't allowed to accept the EULA as an OEM. So there is no reason why you would ever boot the system after sysprep /oobe /shutdown. Notice in my generic workflow says "ship" as in "ship the PC to customer" after that step. But yes, it asks for the product key if you go through OOBE. For testing purposes I may go through this process (to verify if sysprep removes drivers) but never enter a product key or activate the OS. An image can safely operate in Audit Mode and not activated for up to 30 days. So as long as your production process isn't that slow, you should be fine with not activating it for the end user. Now also understand this, I know it is allowed for an OEM to pre-activate an OEM System Builder Kit image before shipping, so this isn't a licensing thing. I am just offering an alternative. If you require specific information on how to pre-activate the OS, you can definately find that information online, if not this site. However I would recommend that you contact your Microsoft Account Manager to request the officially supported walkthroughs and best practices guides on this topic. This information is not covered in the OPK documentation for Windows 7.
  24. On a standard system I do not use an answer file with sysprep, and never with the OEM System Builder kit OS. Only time I use an XML is for a custom setup. I store generalized images on the deployment server. Typical image creation method: - deploy OS from DVD using answer file specifying install key and Audit Mode. - sysprep /generalize /audit /shutdown - capture image - add drivers and updates (DISM) - deploy image (it would boot to audit mode) - verify drivers, then sysprep /oobe /shutdown - ship NOTE: I do not use MDT.
  25. I never bothered. I've not heard any complaints from customers about having to type in the product key themselves and having to activate the PC.
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