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Hi, I got Vista Home Premium on my PC, its an OEM copy so as far as I know I can't use it with another PC. But, if I buy OEM Vista Ultimate will I be able to install it on the same PC?
I don't want to updgrade, I will be doing a fresh install on a formatted Hard Disk. But I just wondered if OEM versions (eg: Vista HP) send my motherboard serial number to Microsfot and prevent another copy of OEM (eg: Vista Ultimate) being installed on it. I don't want to run them at the same time either, just "swap versions" basically.
Thanks!
it would not be logical for ms to block it that way as it would result in them selling less copies
p.s. why get ultimate?
i ask because alot of people seem to go for the name more then the difference between them
unless one require the 64bit vista or want the
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/choose.mspx
ms versions of what many other 3th party programs offer in a grater quality
then there really is no reason to get ultimate
it's not faster or better just extre included tools
Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption
* unless one have REALLY secret stuff then it's more trouble then it's worth slows the system down a bit
and if one have to reinstall one cant count on getting the encrypted data back
Remote Desktop Connection
* only really usefull for servers imho where one dont wish to have to go to the server room to mess about and then do it remotely from another pc
Windows Fax and Scan
*scanners always comes with software & Fax? is stoneage tech along with teletext on tv's--
Windows Complete PC Backup and Restore
*much better 3th party backup programs then anything with ms's name on it
I use a *cough* OEM version using acer certs (acer laptop) and I find I prefer ultimate because I have used it more than Home Premium which shipped with it.
Rudegar said:
it would not be logical for ms to block it that way as it would result in them selling less copies
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I agree, I'm just worried that no one else has tried this and I'll come across a problem.
Rudegar said:
p.s. why get ultimate?
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I got Vista HP as soon as it was released. Then six months later I got Windows Home Server as soon as it was released. Turns out that Remote Desktop'ing from the web to your home PC (via Windows Home Server) is only possible with Vista Ultimate. A big annouance for Home Premium buyers.
There are some tweaks for Vista HP, but I am thinking I wil go down this route.
Vista Ultimate
Hi,
I have a copy of Vista OEM running on my home machine. It's not a problem although if you do change the hardware significantly (upgrade the BIOS, add CD drives) etc and then need to re-install it you may need to call Microsoft in order to activate it again. However, I've had to do this a couple of time with no problems from MS.
Actually you wont need to reactivate unless you change your mobo or its bios. but what i've done... i`ve patched the SLIC table in ACPI table in my bios, added Asus OEM certificate and now have ultimate (modified with vlite) which even passes WGA tests)) but if you buy a legal copy of ultimate, you can install it no matter what SLA information is in your bios
foaf said:
Turns out that Remote Desktop'ing from the web to your home PC (via Windows Home Server) is only possible with Vista Ultimate. A big annouance for Home Premium buyers.
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Not sure exactly how you are trying to do this, but I have no problems, using my Vista Home Premium Laptop to connect to my WHS box and use RDP... Are you sure that your WHS has the ports opened properly...?
" Remote Desktop'ing from the web to your home PC (via Windows Home Server) is only possible with Vista Ultimate. A big annouance for Home Premium buyers."
as far as i know it's also possible with business version of vista
but of cause that lacks mediacenter and such
So for those of you you want Remote Desktop "server" capabilities on your computer and want Vista Ultimate for that reason alone, check out:
http://www.missingremote.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1220&Itemid=232
-R
Thanks for all the replies.
@ debonairone - I'm talking about being at a 'kiosk' pc and visiting http://myserver.homeserver.com, and being able to remote desktop into my Vista PC. I can RDP to the WHS from within Vista.
@ sketchy9 - Thanks, that is the work around I mentioned before. Seems like a lot of tweaking for me.
sketchy9 said:
So for those of you you want Remote Desktop "server" capabilities on your computer and want Vista Ultimate for that reason alone, check out:
http://www.missingremote.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1220&Itemid=232
-R
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:up: Yes, and that Remote Desktop and multiple sessions hack works wonderfuly on Premium........
........until one installs SP1. I won't be surprised if it'll only be a few weeks until a new RD dll hack is developed to resolve the SP1 changes.
Hi folks, We all know about new feature "Windows Experience or Performance Index" in Windows Vista. It's a new feature which automatically calculates your system performance index based on the hardware you have. It can be between 0.1 to 9.9
Windows Performance Index is shown in System Properties which can be accessed by right-clicking on My Computer icon on Desktop and select Properties or from Control Panel.
With Vista's Windows Experience Index it can be handy to manually change the score so you can get extra features that apply to PC's with a higher score.
Using this trick, you can increase that Index upto 9.9
NOTE: It will, of course not affect/improve the actual performance of your system. Take a prior backup of that file before editing it.
How to:
1. Type following in Startmenu Searchbox / Run / Explorer Addressbar:
%windir%\Performance\WinSAT\DataStore
And Press <Enter>.
2. You’ll one or more .xml files in the folder. Sort them by Date Created or look at their name. The file name will be in following format:
2007-11-08 22.23.17.858 Assessment (Initial).WinSAT.xml
Where "2007-11-08 22.23.17.858" might differ from machine to machine and Windows Installation date/time.
3. Open the latest file in "Wordpad" and goto line having <WinSPR>. It’ll be approx. 12th line and will look like following:
<WinSPR>
<SystemScore>1</SystemScore>
<MemoryScore>4</MemoryScore>
<CpuScore>3.4</CpuScore>
<CPUSubAggScore>2.9</CPUSubAggScore>
<VideoEncodeScore>3.9</VideoEncodeScore>
<GraphicsScore>1</GraphicsScore>
<GamingScore>1</GamingScore>
<DiskScore>4.2</DiskScore>
4. Now you can edit the numbers between > & < and can increase them upto 9.9 as following:
<WinSPR>
<SystemScore>9.9</SystemScore>
<MemoryScore>9.9</MemoryScore>
<CpuScore>9.9</CpuScore>
<CPUSubAggScore>9.9</CPUSubAggScore>
<VideoEncodeScore>9.9</VideoEncodeScore>
<GraphicsScore>9.9</GraphicsScore>
<GamingScore>9.9</GamingScore>
<DiskScore>9.9</DiskScore>
5. Thats it. Save the file and check the Index again in System Properties. It'll 9.9 now.
Microsoft will allow a higher score than 5.9 in the future when the relative performance of future computers far exceed a score of 5.9
i have a question for u Rohit.
my pc has intel 915gm which has 192 mb graphic memory
1gb ram
1.7 GHz intel centrino
as intel has stopped shipping this chipset,there are no WDDM drivers available for it.
so no aeroglass for it!
as the beta versions of vista used to have a perfectly working aeroglass., is there any way i can force glass effect by any tweak?
(and what more, Microsoft no more gives the vista beta for download)
thanks
mariner_heart said:
i have a question for u Rohit.
my pc has intel 915gm which has 192 mb graphic memory
1gb ram
1.7 GHz intel centrino
as intel has stopped shipping this chipset,there are no WDDM drivers available for it.
so no aeroglass for it!
as the beta versions of vista used to have a perfectly working aeroglass., is there any way i can force glass effect by any tweak?
(and what more, Microsoft no more gives the vista beta for download)
thanks
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hey dude you should be able to pull the driver out of one of the beta builds. and that should work fine.
mariner_heart said:
i have a question for u Rohit.
my pc has intel 915gm which has 192 mb graphic memory
1gb ram
1.7 GHz intel centrino
as intel has stopped shipping this chipset,there are no WDDM drivers available for it.
so no aeroglass for it!
as the beta versions of vista used to have a perfectly working aeroglass., is there any way i can force glass effect by any tweak?
(and what more, Microsoft no more gives the vista beta for download)
thanks
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Hey mate, try this:
1. Click on the start button and key in regedit and hit Enter.
2. Navigate through, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software, Microsoft, Windows and DWM.
3. Set Composition to 1 and CompositionPolicy to 2.
4. Restart the DWM by restarting the Desktop Windows Manager Session Manager service. This can be done in services.msc or by typing net stop uxsms and net start uxsms at command prompt.
Once the service restarts you will have glass !!!
by beta, you mean Longhorn ? I don't think Microsoft is nice enough to offer us free beta version, when their Vista(paid version) is already on a boom in market
zacwhite15 said:
hey dude you should be able to pull the driver out of one of the beta builds. and that should work fine.
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Yeah mate, you are right, this can work.
rohitsharman said:
Hey mate, try this:
1. Click on the start button and key in regedit and hit Enter.
2. Navigate through, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Software, Microsoft, Windows and DWM.
3. Set Composition to 1 and CompositionPolicy to 2.
4. Restart the DWM by restarting the Desktop Windows Manager Session Manager service. This can be done in services.msc or by typing net stop uxsms and net start uxsms at command prompt.
Once the service restarts you will have glass !!!
by beta, you mean Longhorn ? I don't think Microsoft is nice enough to offer us free beta version, when their Vista(paid version) is already on a boom in market
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tried it also.
no luck mate!
i feel we can't do it.
i appreciate ur willingness to help friends.
You are always welcome, buddy. Did you try zacwhite15's way ?
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You are always welcome, buddy. Did you try zacwhite15's way ?
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not really because:-
1. i no longer have vista beta.
2. even if i had, i'm too dumb to do that.
So, in the nutshell, you need those WDDM drivers, right ?
yes exactly....but they r not available from intel.
http://www.petitiononline.com/intel915/petition.html
I downloaded the cab, but i dont know where to go from there. I am just a normal person with a laptop and a tilt.
Do you have a domain set up for your laptop? Probably not so there is no way for you to use the Remote desktop app there are other apps out there but most cost money
You dont need a domain setup to use it. You can just leave that blank. You need to know your IP address, and you need to have a password setup on your machine for remote desktop to work, you can not connect if you do not have a password.
If you are behind a router, you need to forward the correct ports for it to be able to connect to your pc as well.
After its setup, you just need to connect via ip address, through a connection that is not behind a nat, if you are using att, you need to have access to the isp.cingular apn, wap.cingular does not work.
This is a pretty loaded question. Along with the information from fastblack, you'll also need to ensure your version of Windows supports Remote Desktop and that remote connections are allowed. Also depending on the environment there may be other security settings on the machine you are trying to connect to that will need to be considered.
In short, if you don't know how to do this already, it might not be the right solution for you. It can get pretty complicated in some cases.
I have vista premium. Say was to use a router for my laptop and my tilt for wifi. How do i create a password for my computer?
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How do i create a password for my computer?
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i can understand somewhat if someone comes here asking how to do something on a phone that is in the manual.......but now u're asking something about setting a password on your computer.......i dont use vista, so i can exactly tell you where to look but, i hear that vista comes with this brand new thing.......its called the help files, you should check it out
why not just use logmein (www.logmein.com) easier, faster, better
from logmein use hamachi mobile on the laptop and hamachi regular on the desktop to bypass firewalls....
Oh never mind, you would still need to know how to setup basic network security etc.
If this is the route you want to go pm me and I can send you some links to get started. It's not really that complicated but depending on the details there are alot of variables. Would post the links but would have to start googliny myself
But if you google you find allthe answers and any guide telling you how to RD from a normal computer to another - just treat the handhelp RD software the same.
This is how you do it in XP, Vista setup has to be very similar I bet:
Set the password for the windows user account you log on to on your PC. This can be done in Control Panel - in the User Accounts application.
Next you have to activate the remote desktop function. This can be found by right-clicking My Computer, go to properties, and then to the "Remote" tab. Check the "Allow Users to connect remotely to this computer" box.
Now check your local ip. this can be done by selecting the "Run" button in start, then type cmd and hit enter. In the that window type: "ipconfig" (without the quotes) and a line will read IP address . . . . . 192.xxx.xxx.xxx or something of the sort.
Thats the IP address you connect to, and when the prompt for username and password comes out, type in your Windows User Account respective username and password.
Good luck =)
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Jimmyy said:
This is how you do it in XP, Vista setup has to be very similar I bet:
Set the password for the windows user account you log on to on your PC. This can be done in Control Panel - in the User Accounts application.
Next you have to activate the remote desktop function. This can be found by right-clicking My Computer, go to properties, and then to the "Remote" tab. Check the "Allow Users to connect remotely to this computer" box.
Now check your local ip. this can be done by selecting the "Run" button in start, then type cmd and hit enter. In the that window type: "ipconfig" (without the quotes) and a line will read IP address . . . . . 192.xxx.xxx.xxx or something of the sort.
Thats the IP address you connect to, and when the prompt for username and password comes out, type in your Windows User Account respective username and password.
Good luck =)
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this is correct assuming you are:
A. attached to wireless
B. on the same network as the PC you are trying to control
if you want to control your home PC externally, there would be 1 additional step, and two optional but recommended steps.
To access remotely (from anywhere in the world), you would have to go into your router configuration and map port 3389 to the ip address of your vista machine. now for the two optional steps that would make your life easier...
1. set a static ip on your vista machine that is out of dhcp range.
2. use a service like dyndns.org and either set this up in your router if compatible, or install the free update client on your PC.
with this setup you should be able to access all your pc resources from anywhere in the world, not only on your PPC device, but any windows PC with a Remote Desktop client.
security note - set a strong password on your vista machine. port 3389 is well documented and scanned for by hackers. if the option is there, while your in your router turn off ping reply.
if all this is foreign to you, find me @ www.insiteitsolutions.com and i will take care of you.
Cab??
I can't find the remote desktop cab anymore. I tried searching the forums. I've looked at Dutty's site and all the cabs. Can someone point me to it please. I think maybe I am just not seeing it for some reason. I'm sure it's there, I've downloaded it before. Thanks!
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I can't find the remote desktop cab anymore. I tried searching the forums. I've looked at Dutty's site and all the cabs. Can someone point me to it please. I think maybe I am just not seeing it for some reason. I'm sure it's there, I've downloaded it before. Thanks!
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this what your after?
thanks man... really works... I´m writing this from my Mogul... Remote Desktop way... way to cool... thanks a lot...
Well iam buying win 7 64 because 32 is so overated! lol
Which would you have?
Really i dont know why but it seems better than 32 and 64 is my lucky number.
Will i be able to play the games i have?
dirt 2
cod 4
left 4 dead
battlefield bad company 2
stuff like that.
thanks
flyboy
flyboyovyick2k9 said:
Well iam buying win 7 64 because 32 is so overated! lol
Which would you have?
Really i dont know why but it seems better than 32 and 64 is my lucky number.
Will i be able to play the games i have?
dirt 2
cod 4
left 4 dead
battlefield bad company 2
stuff like that.
thanks
flyboy
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rofl @ lucky number xDDDD
it's simple as this most of the time: do you have 4gb+ ram? -> 64bit
if not there's no need for that. and yes you can play every game you play on x86
For windows, there is almost no difference anymore between using 32 or 64bit. I have most of those games and can confirm they work fine. Although the main reason I got 64 of 32 was I have 4gb of ram. And a word of friendly advice: If you ever feel like using linux, go for 32bit
64 bit is if you have 4 gb of RAM or more. Simple as that. Some software might not be compatible so check that out first.
well at the mo 3gb ram (1gb for each core) lol!
gonna save up for 8gb, once i get my 2tb hdd.
flyboy
Now going to install 64bit now!
flyboy
The thing to remember about MS 64bit O/Ss is that they enforce driver signing.
So if you have a bit of hardware where the manufacturer hasn't had the drivers signed by MS, then the only way to allow those drivers to load is by hitting F8 before the windows logo to get the start menu and select not to enforce driver signing.
With Vista 64, you used to be able to change the boot file to automatically select that, but MS released a patch to remove that ability. That was nice of them wasn't it?
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The thing to remember about MS 64bit O/Ss is that they enforce driver signing.
So if you have a bit of hardware where the manufacturer hasn't had the drivers signed by MS, then the only way to allow those drivers to load is by hitting F8 before the windows logo to get the start menu and select not to enforce driver signing.
With Vista 64, you used to be able to change the boot file to automatically select that, but MS released a patch to remove that ability. That was nice of them wasn't it?
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Very nice!
Just reinstalling all my programs and updates and stuff. Already copied back my docs.
flyboy
xaccers said:
The thing to remember about MS 64bit O/Ss is that they enforce driver signing.
So if you have a bit of hardware where the manufacturer hasn't had the drivers signed by MS, then the only way to allow those drivers to load is by hitting F8 before the windows logo to get the start menu and select not to enforce driver signing.
With Vista 64, you used to be able to change the boot file to automatically select that, but MS released a patch to remove that ability. That was nice of them wasn't it?
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You act like thats a lot of hardware, when in reality its actually very little. The only time I've used that was when I needed a custom driver for my gpu
@flyboyovyick2k9
I just realized our comps are almost exactly the same, only difference is I have cf x1950xtx
I think I'll be moving to 64-bit once I upgrade my laptop RAM (cause using chromium + monodevelop/visualstudio + virtualbox simultaneously eats all 2GBs right now) despite 64-bit linux distros are still not very stable. On the other hand, 64bits means that apps are compiled with at least SSE2 support and without i386 real-mode support, so it means faster operation. But still, 64-bits won't give much performance gain, except for floating point arithmetics. The only reason to use it is that your application need more than 2GB ram (cause 32bit versions of Windows have the VM split into either 2/2GB or 1/3GB spaces, even though with PAE a 32-bit version of Windows can access up to 64 GB of ram).
I've got a 64x 7 home premium... (Dell Studio 1558)
then i Vmware 7.1 with XP Pro SP"2 ---> updated to SP3
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You act like thats a lot of hardware
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"a bit of hardware" = a lot of hardware???
I've got
Windows 7 Ultimate 32x on Desktop
Windows 7 Home Premium 64x on laptop,
but both have got XP Pro SP3 as a VM for flashing
cmstackar,
Your graphics radeon x1500?
flyboy
flyboyovyick2k9 said:
cmstackar,
Your graphics radeon x1500?
flyboy
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Yep, 2 x1950xtx, although one has started to cause crashes, so back to one for now. Definitely need to upgrade
64bit all the way. I haven't encountered any PC that don't work on it yet, playing both new and some older games.
e.g.:
BC2, BF2, L4D, L4D2, COD4, UT3......all work fine.
New Functions:
1.Added the network backup/restoration function, allowing you to back up or restore your contacts, SMS, call history and calendar to or from network.
2.Added “Installation Queue” function in Apps, allowing you to check each app’s installation process or delete apps pending for installation when you are installing multiple apps.
3.Added support for “resume interrupted downloads” feature, allowing you to pause downloading tasks and resume downloads at any time.
4.Added “Rotate Left” and “Rotate Right” function in “ScreenSnap”, which is accessible on the pop-up menu when you right-click on a screenshot.
Function Improvements:
1.Start: optimized the connection with the phone and resolved the problem that the program may get stuck in the “Initializing connection…” process.
2.Contacts: improved the processing logic of contact’s avatars.
3.SMS: resolved the problem that SMS may be unable to load. If your SMS management interface can not show normally, please check if your browser has disabled scripts.
4.SMS Chat: improved the user experience of SMS chat. Now the SMS of sender and receiver will be differentiated with different background colors. If your chat log can not show normally, please check if your browser has disabled scripts.
5.Notes: now new notes will be titled with the first 25 characters of the note contents instead of the original “new notes”.
6.Wallpapers: now wallpapers on the internet will be automatically filtered according to your phone’s resolution, allowing you to easily find wallpapers fitting your phone screen better.
7.One-key Transfer: now the One-key Transfer also supports unsupported fields in contact info to free you from the worry of incomplete data.
8.Docs: now the directory of My Documents has been moved to “/sdcard/My Documents”.
9.Other function improvements.
Bug Fixes:
1.Call History: fixed the incorrect row location of call logs when they are imported from or exported to Excel file.
2.Resolved the problem that the contact name in call history may fail to refresh instantly.
3.Fixed the contact name error in SMS and SMS chat.
4.In Bookmarks, resolved the problem that there may be no correct prompts when the bookmarks are being exported to Favorites.
5.Other bug fixes.
link:download.pandaapp.com
Are you the developer of this app? is it working for the slide? Im going to try it out but dont really like installing exe's from company's I dont know of.
no im not the developer but i used and this is pretty cool and yes it works with the slide!!!!!
Well i don't know if i want to download it. I will wait for review from other people here before i download and install the file
it seems good and has the whole sms chat thing which I started liking because of pdanet .. you have any links to other forums with reviews or anything?
no but give it a try it doesnt hurt to try this is for your comp and is like itunes but for androids phones you can install apps from your comp,you can put music in your phone you can download apps and put them in the phone automatically you can sms chat while your phone is connected your comp you can put pictures,videos,edit them,you can see your phone files have control of your phone in your pc you dont need anything else try it your are not going to regret it trustme!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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no im not the developer but i used and this is pretty cool and yes it works with the slide!!!!!
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Hi Flexxoo,
i donwload and installed to my XP, but it cannot connect to my Smasung galaxy S (I9000)?
Does it work on Samsung Galaxy S? If yes, can you show me how to connect?
Cheers,
Danny
Doesn't install on windows 7 x64 the install doesn't even open up.
It does work cause i have windows 7 and it works for me and yes it works for all the android phones connect the phone to the computer and in your phone go to settings then go to manage apps and turn on debugged so your pc suite can reconize it
Funny, I've downloaded the program 3 diff times on 3diff win7 x64 ultimate pc's and none of them run it.... I'm a computer tech and I'm pretty sure it doesn't work.
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It does work cause i have windows 7 and it works for me and yes it works for all the android phones connect the phone to the computer and in your phone go to settings then go to manage apps and turn on debugged so your pc suite can reconize it
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Hi flexxoo,
Thanks a lot, now I'm able to connect to PC Suite.
Cheers,
Danny
fenixnr said:
Funny, I've downloaded the program 3 diff times on 3diff win7 x64 ultimate pc's and none of them run it.... I'm a computer tech and I'm pretty sure it doesn't work.
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Agreed. Won't install on 64-bit Windows 7.
Well i guess i have a special windows 7 64 bits because i have it in my comp did you try to install the app in administrator?
flexxoo said:
Well i guess i have a special windows 7 64 bits because i have it in my comp did you try to install the app in administrator?
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Yep many times, or you just don't have x64.
of course i have it oh well if it didnt work for you 2 bad!!!
It works with SGS GT-I9000 but you have to put the phone in usb debugging mode: Settings/Application/Development
fenixnr said:
Yep many times, or you just don't have x64.
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lmao. or your just not a good computer tech. as maybe not this installer file. but i have this program on my x64 machine and my x86 machine. the installer i used worked on both. this was awhile back when i found this program for the g1 and mytouch
since your a computer tech you know how to search ? find anouther fileversion and try... then say the app dont work on x64
shadowmike said:
lmao. or your just not a good computer tech. as maybe not this installer file. but i have this program on my x64 machine and my x86 machine. the installer i used worked on both. this was awhile back when i found this program for the g1 and mytouch
since your a computer tech you know how to search ? find anouther fileversion and try... then say the app dont work on x64
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Or I just won't use the program that is good for nothing. Why would I search for a file when he posted one that "works" Maybe because it doesn't "work" and has been proven by not just me. So take your ignorant remarks elsewhere.
why are you still complaining? if it doesnt work for you ok you dont have to keep saying the same thing we get it steve jobs!!!!!!!!!!!
Current version 1.76.208
I am running version 1.76.208 on Windows 7 64 bit, controlling an Atrix 4G
Download the program at http://91.pandaapp.com/pcsuite/
A fix for a bug that the developer keeps forgetting to repair (it always opens in Chinese!)
Close down the program and open the directory where the app is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\NetDragon\91 Mobile\Android on 64 bit machines
C:\Program Files\NetDragon\91 Mobile\Android on 32 bit machines
open the file named "91 PC Suite.xml" with notepad
change this line
<Language Current="zh-CN" Default="zh-CN" />
to
<Language Current="en-US" Default="en-US" />
Save the file.
Restart the program