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If you buy a Micro SD card, it will almost certainly arrive formatted exFAT - which standard Android cannot read (some variant phones can, but if you want to rely on your next phone also supporting it given that changing the format is a data-destructive process that is your decision).
But Android can read FAT32 - but Windows will only format devices up to 32GB as FAT32.
And if you have a dual boot machine, it's really nice to have a card that both OSes can read...
This works in Windows 10: Ridgecrop Consultants Ltd[^] - it's not new, it's not pretty, but it's free, fast, and it works.
I used it today to format a new 128GB Micro SDXC for my dual boot Win10/Android tablet to FAT32 and both OSes read and write it fine. Means I can keep one book collection, one music collection, one set of documents and share them with both OSes.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I don't know if virtual box (oracle vm) is subject for this discussion (if I can consider it as a free tool simply). But I would like to know if running a Windows o.s. (let's say any version) within the virtual box can preserve the host machine in this sense:
if i run the web browsers and the emailing applications in the virtual box, then do the eventual malware, spyware, virus find a barrier impossible to get trough?
Regards
Roberto
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Not really the correct forum. I think the System Admin Discussion Boards[^] would be better (besides asking this at Quick Answers[^]).
To answer your question:
There would be a barrier as long as the OS in the virtual system has no write access to the file system of the host (shared folders), to external storage devices like USB drives, and to network file shares.
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I wrote this tool using Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate c++. It enumerate and prints all stored WiFi credentials.
Download the tool
Full article plus source code
The Secrets of Wi-Fi Credentials
- Michael Haephrati מיכאל האפרתי
modified 9-Jan-17 9:01am.
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Tool is used for development and maintenance SW that has a trace mechanism (e.g. serial port or standard IO console).
xTracer supports macros and extensions through custom plugins to work with specific protocols, such as CAN and other.
Download
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Super Lloyd wrote: It's a commercial product
And therefore doesn't belong in a "free tools" forum.
Super Lloyd wrote: free community edition
The only "free" versions mentioned on their site are for open-source projects or students. Both require you to contact them to apply for a licence.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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you are absolutely right
I possibly misread.....
can't find the free version (except contact us if you have an open source project)
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A code signing application I have developed can be downloaded for free using this link. It allows code signing using a .pfx certificate file with minimum hassle. Hope you enjoy it. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.
- Michael Haephrati מיכאל האפרתי
modified 8-Jan-17 14:18pm.
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Really needs some detailed instructions. I just tried to add a file and got a dialog complaining that it could not read version information.
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The file you should add is a valid Windows executable, and such usually have a version string. However, I will add detailed instructions.
- Michael Haephrati מיכאל האפרתי
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Could be very useful if it worked, or if it told me what I'd done wrong.
Tried to sign a valid windows exe file, with valid version info, but it says:-
Parsing version error (e.g. 1.2.3.4)
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Apart from signing executables, Sign PE also patches the version string, so just enter the version number you wish your executable to have and it should work. Please check http://sign.pe for the most recent version.
- Michael Haephrati מיכאל האפרתי
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This looks quite handy:
A free .NET performance profiler and execution analyzer
Free for for personal and commercial use.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Thanks for the tool. Have you had a chance to use it?
How did it go?
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I haven't had a chance to use it yet.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Should there be any issues, please let me know (email/contact is on www.getcodetrack.com)
I'm working very hard to make it better and fixing any issues that pop up !
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Does anybody know of a good, free duplicate file finder?
Yes, I googled first Looking for an informed opinion from people who have actually used it
TIA
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. -Anon
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ChandraRam wrote: Yes, I googled first Did you also read the preamble at the top of this page?
And what exactly do you mean by "duplicate file finder"?
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Richard MacCutchan wrote: Did you also read the preamble at the top of this page? Yes, I did.
Richard MacCutchan wrote: And what exactly do you mean by "duplicate file finder"? Specifically, I am looking for an app that will go through a hard drive and list out (and delete, maybe) duplicate copies of a file.
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. -Anon
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It all depends how you define duplicates and how much time you have to leave such an application running. Most likely you need to get coding.
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OK. Thanks.
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have. -Anon
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