The downright lame: Fire up Windows Mail (the name change for Outlook Express) and attempt to add your Hotmail account (or any HTTP based email service). The dialog tells you that HTTP mail is no longer supported and tells you to click 'Back'. Trouble is there is no 'Back' button. What makes this worse is when you click the only clickable button (Cancel) you are prompted with "are you sure you wish to exit the wizard?". I have no choice godangit! What sort of 'wizard' are you?!! How this got through is a mystery. Vista ready for your grandma? I think not quite yet. This is pathetic. Worth noting however that Windows Live Mail Desktop is a damn decent replacement for Windows Mail - worth checking out - especially if you use full blown Outlook for your Hotmail and hate it's slowness.
So when I go into the Volume Licensing Service Center and review our current used/available MAK activations, it says #/50. (the # being the number of our currently used). What I'm curious about, so far we only put vista on like 10 of our boxes. But over time, if we format a machine for some reason, then activate it, I'm assuming it will then in a way consume 2 keys? So what happens when we max the 50? Does that mean we have to fork over some more cash to M$? If so that's pretty lame.
You can read more information on volume licensing activations here ( -customers/windows-activation-faq.aspx) or here ( ). The answer to your question can be found in the following White Paper: MAK and KMS Volume License Keys and activation limits
My system came with Windows Vista business install on D partition. My friends told me about windows 7 and I decided to check it out. Since I installed it on my laptop, the caliberation of my battery dropped and the battery life also dropped from about 2.5hrs to about 45mins.
Well as long as you have vista actually installed on your D: drive I see no problem with you booting onto that drive. If they are physically separate drives it should be as easy as setting some options in your bios. However if it is just a partition on the drive (not a physical piece of hardware) You may have to find some windows recovery disk on-line and look for ways to make sure that it boots onto the the right partition.
Now, as far as switching back goes... I think that windows 7 itself is a much better os that vista, and Windows 7 actually is less of a strain on your computer than vista would be. I recommend that you re-calibrate you battery (drain it dead, and then re-charge it). And maybe set your visuals to "basic" (without all of the effects and transparency). If that doesn't work. I think it may be your battery's fault. It seems unreasonable that a change in OS could cause such a drastic change in battery life...
I then ran it through Ophcrack. What came up? Nothing but "lame" and "l8j4" and they were only found because Ophcrack bruteforces from 1-4 characters. I was quite surprised that the other passwords couldn't be found... I know Ophcrack exploits the weak LM hash used in XP and preceding, while the Vista Free tables are based on a dictionary and mutations, but I still figured that it would find all of those lame passwords... Yet, it didn't.
I have used orphcrack, not too much with vista but with the 120GB of full data hak5 rainbow tables on torrent i should be able to crack any of them right? will LM also crack MD5 and SHA1 as well? Does Hak5 offer rainbow tables for md5 and sha-1? I did not know orphcrack only bruted up to 4 chars that is good to know, do LM tables even work with vista and 7?
It is known that Microsoft built some weird anti-feature into the Windows Vista kernel that will degrade I/O performance preventatively to make sure that multimedia applications (windows media player, directX) get 100% responsiveness. I don't know if that also means packet loss with UDP. Read this lame justification for the method:
Depending on what program you're using and what operating system you're running, you could see the lame_enc.dll error in Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and older versions of Windows as well.
Don't download lame_enc.dll from any "DLL download site". There are many reasons that doing so is never a good idea. There are a large number of sites offering the lame_enc.dll for download but there are few legitimate sites that we'd recommend. If you've already downloaded it from one of those sites, remove it immediately and continue with the following steps.
Extract the LAME ACM zip file anywhere you like. Then download install-lame-win7-vista.zip (Updated 2011-04-12, Run as Adminstrator fixed on Windows7) and extract it into the same directory. Run the corresponding .bat file (install-lame-windows7-vista-32bit.bat for Win7 32bit or Vista 32bit, install-lame-windows7-vista-64bit.bat for Win7 64bit or Vista 64bit) as Administrator by right-clicking it and selecting Run as Administrator.
I was in the search for a simple program like Arduino's Serial Monitor. Although there are a lot of programs available, I wanted one that didn't have so many options that the interface resembled the cockpit of an F-16. The reason is that I wanted to be able to share it with my maker friends, who may not have a lot of nuts and volts knowledge, without overwhelming them with features. Termite, although the name is pretty lame was exactly what I was looking for. I like that it's free to use and share without restriction. I like that it doesn't look like a command line program. I like that one doesn't have to "install" it. I like the options and plug-ins (word wrap, Unifont). I like that it doesn't have proprietary device registry or other non-serial protocols, or other confusing features like PuTTY etc. If you are using Arduino to make a device for others to connect to via Serial, but they won't be installing Arduino, this is a good solid option for them.
I have been to the LAME site but had trouble figuring out where the applicable file was to install. I also use Audacity and discovered I couldnt convert to MP3 there either. Got the LAME encoder for them and installed it in program files as instructed and it worked. Have lame_enc.dll placed in Roxio program file in the same manner but no go. Might I have an OEM version from Dell that surpresses MP3 format? As you can see, MP3 is not an option instead of just not working as one of several.
To compile OBS and all its sub-libraries, you can use OBS-All.sln and compile everything all at once, or you can compile everything individually yourself. x264 and libmp3lame are pre-compiled for convenience.
x264 is slightly more troublesome, primarily because it's written in C99, yasm, and compile configuration is totally dependent on bash scripts. Usually it's recommended to cross-compile on linux, but I just used msys and mingw for windows. There's a guide on how to get x264 compiled on windows at =26.0
Static IP on your network is a private address and you can use 192.168.1.2-254 excluding 100-110 for STBs. I was refering to private as in the settings on the connection for the firewall. Your router should be giving the computer an address, and you should not need to put in a static private address. Some wireless vista users experienced connection issues when set to public. But if you are hardwired I would say it is something else.
Of all the miracles Jesus worked, the most visible and astounding were those that restored or mended some portion of the physical body. Today, many of us have artificial joints made from titanium, stainless steel, and plastics. The surgery is extensive, and there are weeks, and sometimes months, of healing and therapy to make the artificial body parts work. But when the creator of the universe healed, it was an instantaneous repair or recreation of bone, muscle, ligaments, and tissue with no time needed for recovery and therapy. The lame jumped up and walked, even though some had never walked before. It happened to the lame as it did for the first man created from the dust of the earth in the beginning.
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Change Vista's default Details categories
The problem with Vista's Details view is the lame categories that appear by default. I don't have much use for Ratings. And for better or worse, I don't do much tagging of my Word documents. Yet those are two of only four Details categories that are shown automatically in some folders.
Ahhh... you say... but with OS X or Cygwin I can use bash and lynx! True, true. But at the point you're using lynx and the bourne shell and scripts pulling together cdparanoia, lame, and cdrecord, you're not doing things the Mac or Windows way, you're doing things the UNIX way.
Having it all go through iTunes is also a good UI choice (a no brainer for Apple of corse), you don't need to deal with another little lame MP3 manager (my most despised part of my Rio). Of corse once you have more then 5G of music you actually have to do work...
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