Startingin Windows 11 SE, version 22H2, Stickers is a feature that allows students to decorate their desktop with digital stickers. Students can choose from over 500 cheerful, education-friendly digital stickers. Stickers can be arranged, resized, and customized on top of the desktop background. Each student's stickers remain, even when the background changes.
When students feel like they can express themselves at school, they pay more attention and learn, which benefits students, teachers, and the school community. Self-expression is critical to well-being and success at school. Customizing a device is one way to express a personal brand.
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Title. We can already add vinyls to the car, but not on the windows. Some cars already have the stickers on the stock car, so it CAN be done. Idk if its hard to do, but i would like this feature in the game
it looks like something easy to implement but i think the view from inside is the problem (you can see the problem inside the Mercedes Truck and its Tankpool Sticker) and the Glass definition in the game engine maybe needs a change then - but thats just a guess
I'm asking somebody at a remote location to find the Windows Product key / Certificate of Authenticity for a Dell PowerEdge R710 that shipped with Windows Server 2008. Where should I ask them to look?
Dell R710's have a pull out tab on the front of the server that will show the servers serial number and other dell info. If this is an OEM copy of windows it might be on the tab. That said I have never seen a 710 that has the windows key sticker on it.
If it's a rack server it's most commonly on the top cover, or the back. If it's a tower it's usually on the back or the side. In any case it should be pretty easy to find unless the server is burried in the DC.
I bought this windows 10 (Non COA) activation pack and on scratching the label, i cannot read some of the characters underneath. Please, is there a way i could recover the activation key from the Serial Number, QR-code, Barcode etc found on the sticker?
I called the store where i bought the CD from and they declined. But Microsoft should have some way of verifying this, else some clients will be paying double for activation, giving that the licenses themselves are not cheap. In this part of the world, return is even unheard off, so i still count on you guys for help.
Finally i went to Contact Us - Microsoft Support and opened a session with a Virtual Agent. Later he asked of proof and i provided it, then he generated a new product key for me. The system is activated and i am ok.
Thanks for everyone that contributed.
I know all about Magic Jellybean Keyfinder and other solutions to find the key from within Windows. These are not what I'm after because the key they found is the OEM key, and I am trying to reinstall Windows 7 from a clean iso. I have a valid Certificate of Authenticity (COA) sticker with a unique product key on the bottom of the laptop, but it is partially rubbed off. Any tricks to deciphering the key?
There is an other way to fix this by generating the possible product keys and testing them one by one. Based on the number of missing characters this could be a tedious work so I suggest you the following: download The Ultimate PID Checker which can read a text file containing one product key per line and check if it's valid. Generate the possible combinations by yourself or use a software for that. I had similar problem and I wrote a little program which does exactly that. I'm not near my computer now so I can't upload it anywhere though. Let me know if you need it. The number of possible combinations will increase with the number of missing characters. The checking process can take up more than a day but eventually you'll get back your product key. Which I recommend writing down to a paper and sicking under the battery so it will be safe.
Definitely not impact rated. I pulled the information from the stickers and both were pressure and design tested. Could be pressure tested but not 9lb large missile impact. This is the only pain on a wind mitigation is finding all this stuff:roll:
I may tap on a window at every house just so I know. If it looks solid and feels solid then I search for the decals. Have also found that if homeowners remove the decals most likely a bathroom still has the decal.
Decals mean nothing without verifying the etching. A builder or inspector is being sued in coral gables because the stickers said impact rated, but he wrong glass had been installed and was not impact rated
What good is a window sticker?
Let's say you bought a used car, and wanted to know what original equipment it came with and what it cost. Having the window sticker will tell you exactly what the car was like when it was new on the dealer's lot.
Quick story: I parked in my company car park (so I guess its private land), in a place where 'the bay is not marked'. I see many people parking in the same spot, and never have I seen a sticker on their window. It's a large sticker (around half A4 size), stuck to my driver's window. Just a warning not to park there as I am not allowed, with writing that I could barely read. The sticker itself left a lot of glue marks on my window, so I am asking the security company to pay for the damage. Is this allowed?
The response I got is that it's my fault for parking in a place that I shouldn't, but surely they do not have the right to put stickers on my car which do not easily peel off? Can I take this further? And what laws do I / the parking company have in such situation?
You may be entitled to compensation for reasonable costs related to restoring your window to its previous state. If you sue, you will have to present your actual expenses and show that they are reasonable. Ultimately this boils down to how much it really costs to clean the glue off your window. A safe bet is to take it to a few reputable dealers/shops, get written quotes, go with one in the middle and keep your receipts. Make sure that you are paying only for the actual task at hand, not some sort of "one hour minimum" or "flat rate" charge.
Damage is not defined by the Act. The courts have construed the term liberally. Damage is not limited to permanent damage, so smearing mud on the walls of a police cell may be criminal damage. What constitutes damage is a matter of fact and degree and it is for the court, using its common sense, to decide whether what occurred is damage.
Therefore it is arguable that attaching a large sticker with adhesive that is difficult to remove is an offence under the Act. The relevant word is 'arguable' and it is unlikely that a police force would pursue a prosecution in the event of someone placing a sticker on your car window due to the very uncertain nature of the alleged crime. A successful prosecution could be privately pursued but only with strong evidence from reliable witnesses or video evidence.
The courts would probably take a dim view of such a prosecution, viewing it as petty. Even if the prosecution was successful, you would be unlikely to be compensated for the cost of bringing the case.
How hard is it to get a sticker off your window? Regardless of how the sticker got on your window, that's what this will come down to. The answer is that it's not hard, and it shouldn't cause any damage. Even if you have a good case as to why you shouldn't have received a sticker, you are required to mitigate damages. That essentially means that you can't make the situation worse. You can't smash the window and ask them to replace it, for example. So if you don't know how to remove stickers properly and you damage your window, that's on you. If the sticker used a super powerful glue, then you might have something, but how likely is that? Also, did you ask the people who put the sticker on your car how to get it off?
That said, it might be a bit rude for you to seek recourse as you did commit the first wrong. Have you tried using methylated spirits or acetone (nail polish remover) to remove the marks ? Even superglue can be disolved in that !
Contact your HR department or boss and if they dont take this matter seriously and recompense you to your complete satisfaction then you can escalate it up the food chain of your firm and ultimately to the industrial tribunal - I'm sure that will help show how determined you are and other qualities that you have to your bosses which may well be considered in your future career prospects with your said firm who own the car park.
Or contact the police and have them contact your employers - they may not give this a blue light priority though or just take to court your employers for an amount you think recompenses you. Money claim online I think it is.
I think this is vandalism pure and simple. This could also be classed as criminal damage as pointed out earlier. One thing you have not considered is public safety. Let's say the sticker is not easily removed and in order to remove it you must drive to a location with the resources needed to do so i.e. Spirits, vinegar, hot soapy water etc. While travelling your vision is obstructed by an A4 sized piece of paper stuck on your drivers side window. Before you say they won't use one that size, yes they do my partner just had it done to her. Anyway wouldn't you agree that this could endanger the driver, other drivers, cyclists and pedestrians? I believe so. Yes you could argue that you shouldn't drive your car if it is dangerous. Well let's say your phone is dead and you have left your wallet at home or you're just broke until payday. It is late at night, no one is around and all the nearby shops are shut. What else are you suppose to do? Let's say you did manage to remove the sticker yet the residue that remained also caused your vision to be obscured. Now because of this visual obscurity you hit a pedestrian or cyclist or misjudge when giving someone right of way and results in a car accident, is this not endangering the public? Just because someone says No THATS MY SPOT! I like what the guy said about putting a sticker on their car asking that they use a more suitable method like I don't know a folded piece of paper under the windscreen wiper and it is cheaper OMG! Does this mean that takeaway places can just go around sticking offers on your car windows because it would be petty if you took them to court for criminal damage or wanted compensation for the cost of its removal. I could go on and on and on like what if you're allergic to the glue they used and you have a severe reaction resulting in hospitalisation or death. Yes it's an extreme and unlikely event but still possible. I say stick notices on their cameras stating you do not wish nor give consent to them filming you, hence your sticker.
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