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Tripredacus

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  1. FFAStrans comes with all the licenses already, I haven't checked your download but you would need to make sure yours has those as well. Is there a reason why you have not posted this to their forum? It may be something that they are interested in as well.
  2. TOR has not been "Safe" for many years. I've always seen it as a "use at your own risk" type of system.
  3. I take it that you initiated the install from the Office365 portal? Also do you know what the version of Office is that you are trying to install?
  4. For some reason your post reminds me of this guy: What is funny is that while it may be possible to do all sorts of things in a motion/voice based system (and surely more in the future) you can be assured that whoever made that environment spent hours on a keyboard!
  5. Removed links to files. Please see forum rules, 1b in particular.
  6. Many people skip releases. History is repeating. The same thing when people skipped Vista and went from XP to 7 is people who skipped 8 and went from 7 to 10. What they miss are the changes in those skipped OSes. I see it from the other side, companies that want to do something with their new OS, and you have to say "oh but no, it doesn't work like that anymore" and then they ask, when did that happen? You can honestly say "years ago" in that version of Windows that they skipped.
  7. Is your server setup up with dynamic or static IPs?
  8. Search the registry for the GUID, may help narrow it down.
  9. I had to get clarification. MS like to release things without documentation. The thing I downloaded was an update to 14393 and doesn't do anything substantial to 10586. So again, to use 14393 in manufacturing, I have to totally start over AGAIN with a new set of images!
  10. I think I misunderstood Kel's post. Anyways, moving this to vLite section...
  11. It can't be. The file you attached is a vLite session.ini.
  12. Do you mean that KB3176927 doesn't update a 10586 to 14393? I am working on that now, and the download is 800MB but only have the 16MB file for DISM to put in my image. I did this already without error, but nothing seems changed.
  13. I guess as long as you can afford it. Quad-core CPUs are $200+ these days. You can also maybe save some bucks by not getting a K type, especially if you aren't going to do any overclocking.
  14. Voice Recognition had its own flap, 15-20 years ago. It was not so popular due to how much work you have to do to get it working properly. Basically, the computer can't understand what you say because people do not speak their own language in textbook fashion. There was some Star Trek voice recognition software at one point, as well as the Dragon product. Where you teach the software how you talk, so that it can recognize that it is you talking and not just anyone. Just like in the TV show! Of course you can talk to your computer now, but companies seem to have skipped the voice recognition and training portion of the technology. Now it is more like the robot people you talk to on the automated phone call, that say "sorry, I did not get that" or "I didn't understand you." Cortana seems to be just like the voice thing in the XBox. It isn't personal at all, just a receptacle for sound. It doesn't know your voice or can tell the difference between you and someone else. In the old voice recognition software, once the system knew your voice, you could make it so only you could give it commands. There wouldn't have been any "Xbox turn off" moments while playing Call of Duty if that had been the case.
  15. It has been a few (maybe five) years since I have used current MSI products. I can say that they were then better then than they used to be. Their product quality seems to directly relate to the product cost. So the high-end boards were better than the low-end boards. I'm not certain they did it this way on purpose, they may well have different divisions that make the different types of boards like SuperMicro does for individual boards. The board you picked out seems to be fine. Nothing wrong with DDR3, just make sure you get good CL numbers. In my last computer I used CL9 RAM. Lower CL is of course, more expensive... but CL9 was around $40 per 8GB.
  16. Or there is Abadox for NES... I cannot remember the ending but I only mention it because when you get to the ending, you realize the game only has three levels.
  17. Those three branches are true at least. They exist in the Embedded Channel as well for the Enterprise SKU, but I have only seen LTSB. The article says some small percentage is on Enterprise, I will believe it. It says that it is because companies are sticking with Home and Pro... well obviously but it isn't the reason. Because Microsoft isn't really caring about what Editions businesses are using, it is what licensing model. SMBs are on Retail or OEM licensing instead of VL. MS wants companies on VL. It has been this way for a loooong time now. They set specific rules/policy on each license type to make it perfectly clear which type of license a person should be using, but this information isn't readily available to the end users. Another issue with VL is the fact that the process is complicated. If you have a VL, you can't just buy or build a computer, download your software and then install your VL onto the hard drive. First you have to buy your VL from Microsoft, then you need to go to an OEM and buy a computer with an applicable Windows license on it. Then you can take that computer, erase the hard drive and then install your VL software on it. You could consider it a double-dip on the license. You have to buy a computer with Windows pre-installed. That means you are paying extra on a computer purchase for an OS you won't even be able to use. That's $100-200 extra on a computer purchase right there, per system. The article doesn't say (or if it did, I missed it) if that whole dumb process is being replaced by the new subscription plan.
  18. PCI Simple Communications Controller could be the modem. I usually see it as the Intel Management Engine or SOL/Serial Over LAN device on older systems.
  19. I have a hard time decided which to say... Also I don't beat a lot of games or end up playing games with no actual ending. One I can think of would have been Fallout 3, which had an ending and you couldn't keep playing afterwards. That was fixed later on.
  20. You are too new to be posting links to paid software.
  21. And also, just because the hardware is present does not need you need to install the driver for it. It all depends on if you are going to use it. So when it comes to a modem in a computer, if you aren't going to use the modem, don't bother installing the driver.
  22. Oh that was a setting (nested quote support) that was changed abit ago, but it seems maybe an update changed it. I will check on it again later.
  23. Just see how well it fares without using any overclocking.
  24. The forum ate my response so here is the short version. Minidump from 073116 is showing hardware error with CPU. WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (124) A fatal hardware error has occurred. FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x124_GenuineIntel_PROCESSOR_CACHE The other 2 dumps are video card related. A hardware fault with CPU can cause other errors but those should be ignored. This error should be the one to correct and if the others persist, then you can focus on those. I know you are not overclocking, freq at time of the crash was 3400MHz.
  25. No. I'm saying that those links do not work or don't have anything useful on them if they do work.
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