I have latest (as at 2 Oct 2016) version on PhpStorm and with the latest Windows 10 updates. I have it complaining about not enough memory (it has 1GB allocated) and starting and stopping with no messages to the screen.
It started 2 days ago with the latest bug updates to Windows 10. I have even re-installed the latest version from their site.
Anybody else experiencing this?
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I have a Mac running Catalina with Xcode 12. This month, my iPhone upgraded to iOS 14.6, which requires Xcode 13. Xcode 13 requires Big Sur. Unfortunately, I don't have the money right now to upgrade my Mac to one with the hardware the Big Sur requires.
I installed VMWare Fusion 12 on this Mac and created a Virtual Machine running MacOS Big Sur 11.4. Then I installed Xcode 13 Beta 2, installed its dependencies, added the provisioning profile required to deploy, and selected my iPhone in Xcode as the target. When I build and attempt to deploy to the device, there are no errors, though it hangs/stalls right near the end of the process, around the time that Xcode says: "Preparing Editor Functionality". MetroBundler starts correctly and I see no issues in Terminal, Console, or Xcode. It just stops compiling/deploying.
I'm not super savvy when it comes to Xcode or the deployment process. I was hoping someone might be able to give me some tips as to how to figure out what's preventing the app from deploying to the device. Does Xcode have logs somewhere (other than Device Logs) that might help inform what's hanging?
Thank you for your time and I'm happy to provide screenshots or further information upon your suggestions.
I recently upgrade Windows 10 from 1903 to 1909, I found the submenu in the Windows has changed like below.
Comparison between 2 systems on 1909 and 1903
Is this expected? or is this related to some System Settings?
PS: I checked the UAC config. Both are the same level: "Default - Always notify me when ..."
This issue was resolved.
I overwrite installed Windows 10 1909. It took almost 24 hours.
The re-installation has fixed many small issues as well.
A guess was the recent Windows Update had broken many basic functions, re-installation has updated/overwritten the broken files then fixed the issues.
I am trying to figure out when MOVEFILE_DELAY_UNTIL_REBOOT operations are performed in relation to System Start drivers (Start=1) on Windows 10 / Server 2016.
Assume the source and target are on the same volume, so it is a move instead of a copy.
This is what is happening with my System Start minifilter driver on Windows 10. As you know, Windows 10 / Server 2016 now keeps loaded SYS files locked.
c:\windows\system32\drivers\mydriver.sys version 1 is loaded at System Start.
upgrade installer tries to update mydriver.sys to version 2 but file is in use.
upgrade installer schedules a move on reboot for the version 2 file.
Reboot occurs
According to my tests, the system is still trying to load version 1 of mydriver.sys!
System then moves in mydriver.sys version 2.
Is this correct? If so, that raises three questions:
1) How is it moving in version 2 after version 1 is already loaded and running?
2) How is Windows updating its own System Start drivers on Windows 10?
3) Is it required to reboot twice to update System Start drivers via MOVEFILE_DELAY_UNTIL_REBOOT with Windows 10 /Server 2016?
I hope this is clear.
I have an application that uses the Canon SDK. After I upgraded to Windows 10, I get the error
The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b)
Is there a work-around for this?
The latest version (v3.05 at time of writing) does work with Windows 10, 64 bit.
This also solves the problem I had with this error
EdsImage.dll is either not designed to run on Windows or contains an error.
Error status 0xc000012f.
I'm currently using VS11 beta in a VM but its far to slow and it has crashed. But I was also installed under windows 8 which i found slow so i'm not sure if the speed problems is related to windows8+running in VM or if the produce is also slower.
Is VS11 beta stable on windows7? Does it crash often? (it crashed multiple times for me under windows8 in a vm). Will i have problems developing .NET 2-3.5? Can i have a duel install with 2010 + 11beta?
What should i know before installing the beta on my main machine?
It appears to be very stable.
Personally, I've been using it on Windows 7 for quite a while now (from pre-beta) and have had zero crashes. I've also used it in Windows 8 and haven't seen any speed issues (both bootable VHD and a VirtualBox VM). Your experience may be different.
You can run VS2010 and VS11 side by side. If you have VS2010 SP1 installed projects can be round-tripped so that after you upgrade the project in VS11 it will still work in VS2010.
Working on .NET 2.0 and above is supported.