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Yeah, like I said, I don't think that is what it is. Instead that is what Apple is calling it.
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Welcome to the MSFN!
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I suspect your Macbook Pro 2.1 has a 64bit UEFI 2.3.1 firmware that is modified to prevent 64bit code to run on it. I've seen other manufacturers make their BIOS work this way to prevent their systems to be used for things they do not support. For example, by default, some ECS embedded motherboards come with this type of BIOS. Either way, the tool you are reading about (nvrboot.efi) is for the Itanium platform. So you would find this file in an Itanium edition of Windows. Unfortunately, Itanium's EFI boot code is incompatible with the current UEFI 2.3.1 hardware. Even forcing Itanium or IA-32 boot roms to run on a modern EFI system will result in a hard lock of the system.
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DVD drive stopped reading CD-Rs
Tripredacus replied to Tripredacus's topic in Hard Drive and Removable Media
Yes I meant 80-wire. I will try some things out when I go there again and report back. -
Do you mean the EULA that is displayed? Do you get an error, or see something else?
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Well I can't see why you'd need that program, but I'd probably use Make_PE3 or WinPESE to determine compatibility for it in a stock PE.
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Ask your Seven xml ? here
Tripredacus replied to maxXPsoft's topic in Unattended Windows 7/Server 2008R2
SkipMachineOOBE and SkipUserOOBE are not valid for Windows 7. SkipReArm will only work if the install image was created using that setting. -
WinXP SP3 - hardcore memory requirments lowering pls suggest
Tripredacus replied to caps_buster's topic in Windows XP
You have everything low, it seems, in your config except for Draw Distance. Changing that will also help your performance, however maybe not gameplay wise. -
This is what I use for single partition. <DiskConfiguration> <Disk wcm:action="add"> <ModifyPartitions> <ModifyPartition wcm:action="add"> <Active>true</Active> <Extend>true</Extend> <Format>NTFS</Format> <Label>System</Label> <Letter>C</Letter> <Order>1</Order> <PartitionID>1</PartitionID> </ModifyPartition> </ModifyPartitions> <DiskID>0</DiskID> <WillWipeDisk>true</WillWipeDisk> <CreatePartitions> <CreatePartition wcm:action="add"> <Order>1</Order> <Size>20480</Size> <Extend>false</Extend> <Type>Primary</Type> </CreatePartition> </CreatePartitions> </Disk> <WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI> </DiskConfiguration>
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Hey, what happened to that guy telling me what my IP address is?
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WinXP SP3 - hardcore memory requirments lowering pls suggest
Tripredacus replied to caps_buster's topic in Windows XP
You could even go down to 1024x768 resolution, if every bit counts. What resolution would you be running the game at? But maybe I'm confused because I think WOT = Wheel of Time, which is not a really demanding game and would run on that PC. http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=19290&tab=sysreqs So it sounds like it is not Wheel of Time but something else? -
I installed a new hard drive for my friend and afterwards his DVD drive stopped reading CD-Rs. He had previously backed up all his files to CD-Rs because he did not have enough hard drive space. Then he bought a new hard drive and was going to transfer the files back, but now can't read any of those discs. It can read pressed CDs however. Previously, the DVD drive was connected via ATAPI using a 40pin cable and another (non-working) DVD drive was on the chain. Both drives were set for cable select. I removed the broken drive and mounted a new 250GB WD ATA HDD into the 5.25" drive bay by using a bracket. I connected the HDD to the IDE port (and the working DVD drive) using a new 40pin IDE cable. I set the DVD drive to slave and the HDD to master. At first glance it seemed like everything was fine. It was not able to read the CD-R that was already in the drive but that disc was scratched. It was able to read a music CD so I figured it was fine. The computer is an old Dell with Windows XP. I considered that part of the issue could be that the DVD drive is now a slave, however the interior of the chassis does not allow for a hard drive to be installed anywhere else, does not support SATA and slaving the new HDD to the existing one would require a longer than spec IDE cable. Any ideas?
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Yes, kinda. Some of this (new age religion) has the same types of "beliefs" regarding this or that, that you also see in religions. The only main difference is that it is more recent of a thing and there is no "holy" book involved. And, of course, there are differing opinions on the matter as well. There seems to be some group of similar thinking people that make these websites and I don't personally agree with their views. If one is to believe in such a thing as reincarnation, then a person who is re-born as a human being would have lived their previous life not on the planet Earth. This is simply what a star seed is. Should any of those things actually exist, that is. Now to go further and start talking about actual relationship of a star seed to the phenomenon of UFOs, space aliens, reptile men, energy polarity, and secret organizations ran by space monsters, I'm not so sure of that.
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Please staff just ban this punk, he is just a little s*** who at every opportunity disrespects the developers and members of this site, he is a complete waste of space and a complete troll.The forum staff shall ban users who break the forum rules. If there is indication that a user has violated a rule, report it or PM a moderator. You are not allowed to flame a user for any reason.
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I have edited SEO content from your post. As a warning, do not copypasta content without citing where your quotes come from.
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Well since you can't distribute Windows 7 sources, I can't imagine why this would be an issue.
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I would create a new user account, log into it, go to a website or something then try a shut down and see if it happens there. Its likely a running application causing the problem, and if you are lucky it will be profile specific. Meaning, a new user profile might not have that program.
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New Security Threat ... Little Piece of Plastic, Usually Purple
Tripredacus replied to Monroe's topic in General Discussion
Ok, breach of contract is illegal correct? Take Visa for example, merchants are not allowed to store CVV codes. If any Visa cards are within this database and CVV values are stored, they would be in breach of the Visa Merchant Agreement for accepting Visa card payments. http://usa.visa.com/download/merchants/card-acceptance-guidelines-for-visa-merchants.pdf -
You could run the command with ProcMon running. You'll probably find it unable to find a dependent file that contains the function it is looking for. It might be worthwhile to determine which file this is and where it is located, or where the software expects it to be located. For example, it may be looking for it with a relative path, or using an Environment Variable that is not used in WinPE, etc.
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I did some quick searching but there doesn't seem to be anything free besides Logon auditing. Or maybe you can try something like this: http://www.intelliadmin.com/index.php/2008/03/use-auditing-to-track-who-deleted-your-files/
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New Security Threat ... Little Piece of Plastic, Usually Purple
Tripredacus replied to Monroe's topic in General Discussion
There's a problem with this story. It specifically points out that the attack was done in a store and not online, however it doesn't match up with the data stolen. CVV codes are only printed on the card and not part of magnetic strip data. So in order for CVV codes to be part of the data, it would have come from instances where they were manually entered during a purchase. A standard purchase at target does not use this code. To my knowledge, the only time you'd need it is if you were returning an item for credit and money was added back to your card through a request to the card company. The other place this code could be used is online. It is possible that this database had a field for CVV codes but it was not present for a lot of customers. Unfortunately, Target has itself a larger problem. It is illegal for a merchant to store CVV codes in a database for any reason. http://blog.elementps.com/element_payment_solutions/2011/03/staying-within-pci-dss-requirements-when-storing-cvccvv2-information.html https://www.braintreepayments.com/blog/merchants-are-prohibited-from-storing-cvv2-csc-per-pci-standards Information regarding the code and the magnetic strip: https://secure.bmtmicro.com/resources/info/CVV.html -
WinPE 4 and Windows 7 storage driver (critical) problem
Tripredacus replied to toaste's topic in Windows PE
That driver works perfectly fine with WinPE4. Make sure that you aren't just trying to use the INF. You need all the other files in the driver's original folder. It would be nice to know exactly what DISM says in the offline injection error. -
how to install windows server in preperation for sql server
Tripredacus replied to efCodd's topic in Windows Server
The industry seems to think there is some great difference between a Server OS compared to a desktop one. There really isn't. It just comes with extra programs and boots to the equivalent of Computer Management by default. You'll probably want to add the File and Storage Services role at least... maybe Web Server or Application Server but I guess it depends on what you'll be doing with the thing.