It never ends, after you aquire a full set of torques , it will of course have a few other items like star & square, but not the full set of those. Then you get a full set of square star and torques and suddenly everything is assembled with triangles.
@HackToHell The BSODs predate everything I've installed. The only hardware that my laptop uses is the CDMA dongle thing I told you about. I fear this outdated driver might be the problem.
@HackToHell Mhh, I have an Intel Core i3. MKL is likely to be installed but I'm not sure.
Eesh, this is unresolvable. Maybe I should send this lap to a repair shop.
@allquixotic ...ok, moving to ovh has been bumped up in priority
(current dedi is... currently inaccessible. again.)
well, at least they respond quickly
> We are have a power outage due to the local power company we will notify you as soon as the power is back please refrain from reopening this ticket until we have the issue resolved
As in: 1) Yes, I would try. 2) I would expect it to work even thoug I think backward compatability needs to stop somewhere. And prefereably a lot sooner than MS drops it on average
I tend to think that people have best results when matching the generation of hardware with the similar or close generation of operating system. Soo people with new laptops that come with new OSes of that age , seems like a good way to have less problems.
oh, I just realised why it would not work. Consumer CPUs (and maybe server CPUs too) did not yet have NX in that era. WIn8 requires that. I assume win 10 also requires it.
It has been a guarentee for me that some older hardware of the "special" type does not survive past a few OSes , as the OS itself while supporting thousands of items, does not support Odd (and often expencive) stuff. And hardware items themselves do not stay supported.
Reverse that, and update the hardware only, and the old OS did not support things. Like win95-98 did not have any appretiation for massive memory (even though it would abuse it just fine) Support for huge disks etc.
It is soo cool when support is dropped or waneing , and the "hackers" jump in and start patching and fixing stuff themselves. Although that can require a LOT of steps and can still have issues with lesser known things, It often shows what you could do, if anyone started doing it :-)
I piddled with some mobile systems "hacking" patching fixing , trying to get stuff working, and it worked out great, then 1-2 years the device itself is EOL, and WTF did i just spend 6months working on something that did not last 2 years after :-(
I have not been able to find anyone else on the internet that has had this issue, so I am hoping someone will be able to help me out.
When you plug in or remove any external device, VGA/HDMI/USB the screen temporarily displays everything in inverted colours (see pictures). This behaviour also oc...
Well i did not fully read the question Again :-( inverting the colors when one even Inserts the Mouse. Mentally I am thinking what would it take digitally to invert the colors, that is not the wrong numbers landing in the wrong places.
Sounds like it would take a pretty big effort , to inverse all the colors this way digitally. as if there might even exist a piece of software that would do that as one of the tricks? A super trickey mouse softwares that has a cool Direct draw inverse colors feature? like what?