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I know, just a comment about the test... We got updates now. Thank´s... :cap:
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I have ADSL 20Mb/s at work, and downloads for McRip are slowly compared with SoloR...
"Hotfix Updates" it's not ok...?
Regards... ;-)
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Updating x64, working well... very slow discharge... continue to report... ;-)
x64 updates downloaded ok, go to try x86...
downloading x86 updates...
still downloading, all work ok, but McRip host seems slowly...
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Ok... ;-)
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Where it is McRip Update button...? :g: Only see SoloR button and work normally...
Regards... ;-)
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First volunteer... :cap:
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Hi Legolash, old friend. Hope you remember me? LOL...
I configured the server for it and it can be done.
That means your next version can be built with it.
Cheers
Thank's, friend... :prop:
Regards... ;-)
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Hello... Any news on updates...?
Regards... ;-)
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I hope that the tests you have performed well...
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Buena suerte, amigo... ;-)
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Try /y command...
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Thank you...
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ok, +1 Winkit... ;-)
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you're lucky then... or maybe Asus has done their homeworks better. On a Gigabyte with USB 3.0 by Renesas those ports aren't usable with bootable sticks.
What's your Gigabyte motherboard model...?
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nope, your usb 3.0 ports are not native, you have an AsMedia usb 3.0 controller. You can check right now if your usb 3.0 ports are bootable - plug in a stick in one of those USB 3.0 ports. My bet is it won't be seen as a drive in BIOS.
Yes, are native and bootables, I choose USB drive from Menu by press F8 at BIOS boot... AsMedia usb 3.0 controller is integrated in motherboard...
Regards... ;-)
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Legolash2o Win Customize Toolkit
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Yeah, however I'm not sure some BIOS-es will see those bootable usb sticks when inserted in the USB 3.0 capable ports, because they're beeing ''rerouted'' through third-party USB 3.0 controllers. So for some those interesting oportunities are very limited, for others (native USB 3.0 - Intel Z77/B75 chipsets or AMD A75 chipset) not so limited.
PCI USB 3.0 adapters don't boot because don´t have BIOS to control boot devices... my motherboard is an Asus P8P67LE with native USB 3.0...
Well i've added the option anyway.
Good work...
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USB 3.0 drivers in boot.wim... that would open some interesting oportunities.
I install Windows 7 from Kingston Ultimate G2 USB 3.0 at Vertex 3 SSD SATA 6Gb/sec... It's amazing... X-D
Regards... ;-)
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Legolash2o W78 Customize Toolkit :cap:
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@alfreire, PLEASE, provide a link to the driver you are having problems with or we can't help you.
Cheers and Regards
Thank's anyway...
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When you add drivers to the AIO list, it integrates at the end 'SYSTEM', 'SCSIADAPTER' and 'HDC' drivers in boot.wim image #2.
Thank's... ;-)
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It should do that automatically, but i'd still like the link to the driver
i don´t know that... I always work with boot.wim and install.wim individually... What drivers are also installed in boot.wim that? mass storage drivers and then some...? I install in boot.wim mass storage and USB 3.0 drivers ...
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Hi... Also install the driver at boot.wim...? You need install SSD driver at boot.wim (Setup Image) and install.wim
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Im curious what tricks dont work ?
Disable Language Bar & Remove "Libraries" from Explorer, for example...
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[Solved] WIM Manager, help importing image...
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Thank's for your repply... :beerchug:
I know what the problem is, I was doing wrong. What I wanted was to add an image to another, but is done with export image, not import image... X-D sorry... :cap:
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