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I saw this message one time on my wife's laptop. Turns out she had a virus that was interfering with the SMART interface.
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I have also taken the plunge and upgraded to Win10 from a Win8.1 Pro system. It upgraded without any problems. The problems started when I wanted to tailor it. It has to be activated before you can do that. Unfortunately, mine wouldn't activate. After a lot of phaffing around and talking to Microsoft, it appears that my Win8.1 system wasn't activated either. It was a later update on a Win8.0 Pro system that was installed on a new machine I had had built. I had no idea that the MS product code was invalid. Cost me the price of a new Win10 Home system, which is now installed and running well.
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I never had that kind of issue but after playing with it for awhile I re-imaged my system back to the locked-down Windows 7 I had set up "just in case". I keep 10 confined to a VM for testing now but I think I'm on 7 for the duration as far as my main equipment goes. It was "OK" but a bunch of little things kept going wrong and I didn't feel like working around them. The upgrade doesn't offer anything I consider important and I don't care for the GUI. Besides, it's becoming more and more adware.
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The upgrade doesn't offer anything I consider important "
how do you know what's in the updgrade? I will settle for better security and a better chance of having bugs resolved by being upto date.
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One thing I was impressed with and the thing that I was fearful about that was preventing me from upgrading is that I would have to re-install all my old software and create backup of all files. I didn't have to and all my things that was installed still worked. Couple of things I'm pissed about though. One being the security is not what it use to be. My old admin user can't open eclipse that is installed in program files. I managed to eliminate the problem my giving him special permission but I get an error in the folder AVG is installed and have to click through every file in AVG as its permission can't be changed. Where the hell is the 'ok to all' button???
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."
<< please vote!! >></div>
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anybody else use ms vs c++ express 2010 anymore or am I the only guy left?
on window 10 64 bit post SP1 and after this update i start getting
MSVCR100.dll is missing ...
Sooooo nobody else is losing confidence that ms knows how to do windows update anymore?
Yeah, I know, shoulda stayed on 7.
Upon SP1, microsoft leaves around a monster sized windows.old
In windows/SysWOW64 is apparently where that dll is supposed to live.
When I put it back, my cpp .exes written with ms vs cpp express 2010 work again.
But looks like I'm gonna have to reinstall visual studio.
I hope a LOT of games use that and those gamers get extremely angry.
So nobody else, eh?
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I'm pretty sure I've opened VS 2010 some time in the past 6 months, but I'm not going to bet on it.
The debugger in VS is simply unrivalled in my opinion and has been at times, an invaluable tool.
Back when significant portions of the IDE were no longer written in C/C++ (VS2k8 perhaps) was when I saw the writing on the wall and understood that VS was becoming something of a second-class citizen, created by second-class minds, or those ordered to do so by those no better intellectually endowed.
So nope, not using it - not having any problems. Comparing ViewMax with Windows 3.0 many moons ago reminded me that most popular is just that - it's not necessarily any better. In many cases, in fact - there seems to be an inverse correlation.
Off topic - I read your bio the other day. I felt truly humbled and incredibly lucky to have been put on to it by another CP user. Thanks!
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I've just spent an evening with MacOS and it's apps trying to get stuff done. Things are crashing left right and centre, or locking up, or just not working.
The entire industry seems in a bit of a trough at the moment. Android is fractured and beyond insecure, Microsoft still has some sharp nails and wet paint on it's new toys, Mac / iOS is in a simply depressing decline in quality and user experience, and Blackberry are...gone.
How's Ubuntu these days? Anyone?
cheers
Chris Maunder
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My Fedora just all right...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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This just confirm to me that W10 is barely in beta anf will not be stable before 2017.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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If w10 is beta, what was w8?
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Gawd awful.
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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At least it was stable (apparently). I mean, people had many issues with Windows 8, but most of them were related to the UI only.
It was a better beta, not speaking of the UI
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Well I'll have to agree with ya on that "probably beta till 2017".
Windows update will need to get a LOT better before businesses are willing to go win10 I think.
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stephen.hazel wrote: looks like I'm gonna have to reinstall visual studio.
I would think the clean way to resolve that dependency problem would be to install the VC++ 2010 redistributable. Reinstalling VS itself would be total overkill.
Or have I misread something?
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true. much better idea.
and that's a download i can probably actually find.
did a prelim hunt for vs c++ express 2010 and, well, things have changed...
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x86[^]
x64[^]
I'm pretty sure you don't have to look for something explicit to the Express version.
After installing, you'll probably want to give Windows Update a run.
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installed that.
double click .sln file - nothin happens.
open with vs 2010 express - nothin happens.
went to add/remove programs - did repair. still broke.
so now looks like i get to try a new flavor of c++ express...
Looks like 2015 express for desktop is my first stab...
all i need is free c++ on bare metal win32 (and resedit)
so hopefully i don't need a new windows sdk for resedit
or debugging tools for windbg.
pray for me, please
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The place where business logic is encoded in xml schema files. How are the not bankrupt yet?
< / rant>
it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Kamen Nik wrote: business logic
Bit of a contradiction in terms, isn't it?
Kamen Nik wrote: xml schema files
Well, what would you prefer. Javascript?
Kamen Nik wrote: How are they not bankrupt yet?
People keep giving them money. People who are less picky enlightened than you, obviously.
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Nah, it's ok, I think I have figured it out. It's just that Microsoft and Google have much more convenience built in in their APIs.
Eventually you can get accustomed to this style of development but until then:
Just a sample of the poor souls fighting with this
it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Doing a 4 day canoe trip on the Suwanee River from Fargo, GA to White Springs, FL where I live starting Black Friday.
Weather is going to be awesome and packed and ready to go!
New version: WinHeist Version You didn't fall from the stupid tree you got dragged through the whole dumbass forest.
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So that's what I been hearing?
New version: WinHeist Version You didn't fall from the stupid tree you got dragged through the whole dumbass forest.
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