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DesktopOK 5.61
DesktopOK 5.61









  1. #DESKTOPOK 5.61 INSTALL#
  2. #DESKTOPOK 5.61 UPDATE#
  3. #DESKTOPOK 5.61 PRO#

So the lesson learnt is to make more copies of SD card at the end of a development stage, or so called a milestone, so in case I made a mistake and messed up the raspbian os, I can fall back to a previous version SD card.

#DESKTOPOK 5.61 INSTALL#

So I needed to use a new SD card, and needed to install all the tools again, wasting hours.

#DESKTOPOK 5.61 UPDATE#

When I tried to update software, for example, last time from Lua 5.1 to 5.3, I found one update method did not work, then tried another one, and yet another one, ending a big mess and could not recover. For example, I don't know what is alias, why use “./” in front of file names, what is environment etc. I am making more SD card copies because I often made newbie mistakes which ordinary linux users will not make, and I don't have enough knowledge to understand what goes wrong.

DesktopOK 5.61

Win32DiskImager - 1.0 to copy image to SD cardĬopy image to SD card Master copy, Copy 0 (speed 6MB/s to 15 MB/s, Total time about 7.5 min). Win10 quick format SD card, SDFormatter V4.0 quick format SD card Raspbian Stretch Version:November 2018 Release date: Kernel version:4.14ĭ:/rpi_stretch_2018dec04/work2/-raspbian-stretch-full.img PSModulePath %ProgramFiles%\WindowsPowerShell\ModulesĬ:\WINDOWS\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.Tue 2:02 pm MCP23017 Troubleshooting notes - setting up another RPi

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PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER AMD64 Family 16 Model 4 Stepping 3, AuthenticAMD Path %INTEL_DEV_REDIST%redist\intel64\compilerĬ:\WINDOWS\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\PhysX\CommonĬ:\Program Files (x86)\IVT Corporation\BlueSoleil\Mobile MIC_LD_LIBRARY_PATH %INTEL_DEV_REDIST%compiler\lib\mic MEDIAMALL C:\Program Files (x86)\MediaMall\

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INTEL_DEV_REDIST C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Intel\Shared Libraries\ Path C:\Users\Dave\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsAppsĬ:\Program Files (x86)\GmoteServer\bin\vlc MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL CO.LTD 785GT-E63(MS-7551) (CPU 1) 47 Â☌Ģ752 G245HQ NVIDIA GeForce GT 740 (EVGA) 40 Â☌Ĥ65GB Western Digital WDC WD5001AALS-00LWTA0 ATA Device (SATA) 44 Â☌ġ397GB Western Digital WD Elements 10B8 USB Device (USB (SATA)) 37 Â☌ģ726GB Seagate Backup+ Desk USB Device (USB (SATA)) 38 Â☌ģ726GB Western Digital WDC WD40 04FZWX-00GBGB0 USB Device (USB (SATA)) 37 Â☌Ĥ65GB asmedia ASM1053E USB Device (USB (SATA)) 40 Â☌ġ862GB Western Digital WD My Book 1140 USB Device (USB (SATA)) 38 Â☌ Which method should I try first?Ĩ.00GB Dual-Channel DDR2 399MHz (6-6-6-18) (I have policy manager installed into Win 10 Home.) The OS was zipping right along before the virus, or whatever it was. I'm wondering if something in the policy manager got hammered.

#DESKTOPOK 5.61 PRO#

My question is should I try Windows Repair first (I have the pro version), or do a reset of Win 10 with keep files, or try to restore from backup again? With each method, it seems I have do a bit of fixing afterward, sometimes it's easy and sometimes it's a real pain. (running Windows 10) Seems ever since installing Win 10 each boot, or reboot offers up a new surprise, but that's another story. Now the OS is sluggish, shutdown takes five minutes or more and I occasionally get the "Something went wrong." screen.

DesktopOK 5.61

After what I believe was a virus, I did a simple system restore from backup.











DesktopOK 5.61