I have a PC with Windows 10 Pro without an embedded Bluetooth hardware. I have bought CSR8510 A10 dongle for that cause and currently the PC doesn't identify him (it used be before I formatted this PC). I tried to update it's driver and I have received
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Windows found drivers for your device but encountered an error while attempting to install them. Generic Bluetooth Radio. The system cannot find the file specified.
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I believe it is related to a problem with my Windows Update because there are 8 missing important security and quality fixes (according to Windows Update) and the computer cant install them due to error 0x800703e3.
When I tried to download the drivers and install them it didn't help and even when I installed CSR driver from the official website I have received a runtime error (of C++), "Program: C:\Windows\system32\regsvr32.exe R6034"
What should I do next?
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I have a C&T RCO-3000 computer, Intel I5 processor x64 with Windows 10 Enterprise. The computer has 4 embedded input and 4 output.
I tried to manage those GPIO with GpioController.GetDefault() but it returns null.
I checked on device manager and there is nothing about GPIO. Is it correct ?
Watching at System the reported operative system is Windows 10 Enterprise, I should have expected a reference to IoT, maybe the wrong os was installed and GPIO device is not recognized.
I searched a lot about missing drivers or something to enable but found nothing useful.
Update 1
The chip which drives the GPIO is a Fintek F81866A. I found a related question about that chip, but I need something for Windows.
I'm trying to install centos7,but got a kernel panic:fatal exception. I have googled for a long time but I still can't fix this.Can anyone give me some suggestions?
Try to review the way you've created the installer. If you used USB Key, due to the special partitioning which the CentOS7 installer image has, there are some problems possible if you've used some specific tools to create installer.
the CentOS 7 installer image has a special partitioning which, as of
July 2014, most Windows tools do NOT transfer correctly leading to
undefined behaviour when booting from the USB key. Applications known
(so far) to NOT work are unetbootin, multibootusb and "universal usb
installler" - do NOT use these. Confirmed as functioning correctly are
Rufus (may depend on options selected, there have been reports of
failure with rufus too), Fedora LiveUSB Creator, Win32 Disk Imager,
Rawrite32 and dd for Windows.
See wiki for more details.
I just got a new laptop that came with Windows 10 Operating System. I'm trying to setup workspaces that use Spring Tools Suite on my system. I've tried both the 4.5.2 and 4.6 versions of STS from the site.
The problem I'm encountering is that if I leave STS open for a period of time or if I try to perform certain operations such as a Run Configuration I will just see a black screen and am unable to do anything.
Anytime I see the black screen the only common thing is that I had STS open, so my assumption is that the issue may relate to STS. I could be completely wrong and this be unrelated to STS entirely but I can only reproduce the problem when STS has been open.
Two Questions, can anyone please provide any insight as my searches online aren't providing any resolution
1. Any special configuration others have run into for Windows 10 and STS?
2. If I get the black screen, how can I recover other than a hard power off, others experience with this?
Thanks for your input
I've been able to get past this issue by updating a number of drivers on my machine from Dell support page. I use a Dell Precision 5510 and was able to go to Dell support site and search for drivers for my machine.
I did the following Steps to fix my Precision 5510
Go to Dell Support Page
Click on Support
Click on Drivers and Downloads
Click on tab 'Find it myself' so you can select drivers you want
Scroll to bottom of the page and click on the line highlighted in blue that reads, Browse all drivers for Precision 5510
In list of drivers choose Chipset drivers
There may be other drivers that you need to install but adding the following fixed my issues
Be sure to restart your machine after install/update of each driver
Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)
Intel(R) Thunderbol 3 Controller Driver
Install the Firmware Update
Realtek USB GBE Ethernet Controller Driver
Realtek USB Audio Driver
Patch for the USB audio/mouse issue
Combination of the above or one of the drivers fixed my issue, I'm not certain which one Spring Tools depended on but it does not crash to a black screen now after updating these drivers.
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I'd build a Windows 98 VM in my Mac with VirtualBox to run some old games, like "Z". It is running, but without the great soundtrack. When testing, I realize that the soundtrack is in midi files, and not even Media Player is playing any midi. It opens the file, knows time etc. (recognize the file) but no sound is played.
There is a Sound Blaster Midi Sinth installed, the problem might be the VM itself that don't emulate the full Sound Blaster 16 card. I'm thinking about some alternatives: to change the VM sound card (not a clue of how to do it), or to install a driver that synthesizes the midi in wave to use the wave port that is working, but didn't find one.
Also couldn't get in the Virtual Box forum, I'd make an Oracle profile, but didn't work. So here I am… any ideas?
(Although I did not try with Z or another game I tried with other/similar MIDI software...)
B)-setup-based (WinXP)
It works great with my B) setup (see below) based on a WinXP VM and the separately to be installed ICH AC97 Audio driver:
setup WinXP VM
set audio hardware emulation to ICH AC97
everything should work fine then without distortions or hickups
maybe choose Microsoft GS Wavetable over Microsoft MIDI mapper since the sounds are much nicer then
(the latest Realtek Intel HD Audio Driver for WinXP did not work for me - installed ok, restarted but was not found nor can be manually assigned)
A)-setup-based (Win7)
And then it works only basically with my A) setup (see below) based on a Win7 VM and
the Intel HD Audio driver (default)
some MIDI file played in Windows Media Player
but:
playing a MIDI file in Windows Media Player is fine
playing the MIDI file in my music software Band-in-a-box 12 over Microsoft MIDI mapper or Microsoft GS Wavetable is crappy with delays, jumps and distortions
It also seems to work with the AC97 driver on Win95 and Win98
(Trying with some MIDI-based music program I first thought it did not work and tried with all the available AC97, Soundblaster 16, Intel HD Audio drivers and did not see some MIDI device in the device manager.
But it seems MIDI support is not mapped to a device and the problems are related to the software I tried it with.)
my setups
Band-ina-box 12 as the app to test it
A)
no special XP exe emulation setup done
Win7 32bit guest
Win8.1 64bit host
Virtual Box 4.3.28 (latest, 2015-06-01)
B)
tried some XP exe emulation variants which did not help with the distortions and hickups
WinXP guest
Win8.1 64bit host
Virtual Box 4.3.28 (latest, 2015-06-01)
The standard MIDI port is 440, make sure your software is configured correctly to use the card (though judging by your level of knowledge in asking I'd imagine you've done this).
While this isn't specifically an answer about making VirtualBox do what you want, I'd recommend DOSBox when doing DOS or Win3x gaming over a regular virtual machine for performance and emulation accuracy.
You can get any DOS-based Windows (including 95) running on DOSBox or at least one of the patched builds of it (I recommend Taewoong's build at http://ykhwong.x-y.net/ as it is the most feature-complete). You could probably make 98, 98SE, and ME run on DOSBox too, but anything that won't run on 95 can probably be made to run on a modern version of Windows with less trouble.
I have a windows XP based computer that is connected (peer 2 peer style) to a Windows 7 based computer. The goal is file transfer between the two.
Here's hitch one, the connection between the two computers is via USB. Ethernet is not an option and completely off the table for this situation, we're stuck with USB (Windows XP computer hardware configuration is inaccessible save for the USB hub). We do have the ability to install software on it though.....same situation goes for the Windows 7 machine
Here's hitch two, The solution MUST be implemented such that file transfers can be accomplished via DOS command terminal from the Windows XP based computer...so no bridge cable and "GUI dragging of files" is allowed. A bridge cable driven by DOS command line..now that would be a solution but have yet to see one.
Here's some buzzwords I have accumulated through some lengthy google research that might help explain where I believe I'm heading.
usbnet
RNDIS
PuTTY
plink
FTP server
I would like to ask how the IT experts would handle this, what software is needed on which end and what kind of configurations could I expect to have to deal with. I am a bit unsure about the whole ethernet over USB thing as it applies to this peer 2 peer situation and would welcome any advice.