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AskWoody LoungerHere’s what I see when I click the This story also appears in our public Newsletter link.
And, if I click the Read this article online button, it returns me to the exact same place.
I experience the same loop if I use the Newsletters/Alerts link at the top of the main page and click the FREE EDITION: Patching embedded code link.
So, where’s the Free Edition article?
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AskWoody LoungerI have a Casio Databank 150 (DBC-150) I bought back in 1995 that’s been thru multiple batteries and wrist straps and is still going strong!
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AskWoody LoungerMemory Integrity requires a CPU that supports nested virtualization, not all CPU’s do, and, even if it does, it must be enabled in the BIOS.
So maybe that’s the difference between your laptops?
To check whether it’s available and enabled, press WinKey+R, enter msinfo32 and press Enter.
Whether it’s available and enabled will be shown at the bottom of the right-hand side.
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AskWoody LoungerThe reference to โDover, Ontarioโ appears incorrect for a U.S.-based operation
The US and Canadian Casio addresses are Dover, NJ and Markham, Ontario
So where did you come up with Dover, Ontarioโฆ especially since there is no such location in Canada??
The closest match is Port Dover, Ontario an unincorporated community on the north shore of Lake Erie.
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AskWoody LoungerThat’s pretty much standard practice for a LOT of Windows S/W.
If you search drive C: for zh-CN (the Chinese language code) you’ll be surprised at how many different folders it finds!
And if you view any of them, you’ll see they contain a large numbers of foreign language files.
I.e. the %UserName%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\input folder contains 126 different keyboard language code files.
So, even though you normally have to select your particular language during the install process, it seems most installers still “install” all the language files it’s capable of supporting instead of just the one you selected.
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AskWoody LoungerI suggested that back in reply #2750223 and it didn’t work.
I downloaded the โSD Memory Card Formatterโ. it recognized the SD card type and size. I selected the โoverwrite formatโ and after a long time it completed successfully. I ejected the SD card and re-inserted and again got the message โSDXC (D:) thereโs a problem with this drive.
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AskWoody LoungerI donโt want to purchase software that costs more than an old SD card.
USB thumb drives, SD cards and microSD cards all use the same NAND memory as SSD’s and, just like SSD’s, can only be written to a limited number of times before they become read only.
The Sandisk Ultra plus uses SLC NAND which, according to SD Card Write Cycles Overview, will only last 10,000 – 20,000 write cycles for a 64Gb card.
I’d say either yours has reached that point and/or the write controller has failed.
Regardless, I’d suggest you get a new one.
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AskWoody LoungerTry using Diskpart to erase the card.
1- Open a DOS prompt and enter diskpart
2- list disk to show all the drives
3- select disk # (# = the SD card)
4- clean to wipe all the data on the SD card
5- create part primary to create a new partition on the SD card
6- select part 1
7- active to make it active.
8- format fs=ntfs/or fs=fat32 to format the SD card
9- Exit twice to close diskpart & DOS promptIf that doesn’t work, try the SD Memory Card Formatter
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AskWoody LoungerFebruary 21, 2025 at 9:33 am in reply to: HP forcing 15 min wait time to get telephone support #2750175HP ditches 15-minute wait time policy due to ‘feedback’
This came into force for consumers phoning up the call center in the UK, Ireland, France, Germany and Italy on February 18. It went down like a lead balloon internally at HP, with some staff on the front line unhappy that they were having to deal with a decision taken by management, who didn’t have to directly interact with customers left hanging on the telephoneโฆ
โฆit seems annoyed customers and pressure internally from staff that want to do a good job, or were fed up managing irate customers whose patience was tested
Ghee, who’da thunk it’d get that sorta reaction!
At least management reacted quickly to address the issue, unlike another company I we could all nameโฆ
๐ Microsoft
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AskWoody LoungerThe failed updates are still there.
The update “history” is exactly what is saysโฆ a history of every update attempt, regardless of whether if failed or succeeded.
FYI, Windows users have been looking for a way to remove “failed updates” from the update history for many years and, so far, no one has found a way to do so without completely removing the entire update history!
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AskWoody LoungerThe PC’s connection type has nothing to do with possible interference.
WiFi and cordless phones work by broadcasting a radio signal at a specific frequency. If it’s broadcasting at the same frequency as the keyboard/mouse and the sources (keyboard/mouse, cordless phone base, or the antenna you mentioned) are within 6 ft of each other, it can cause inference because the radio signals from the antenna/cordless phone can cause the signal from the keyboard/mouse to be misread by the PC.
I.e. you press the Y key but, because the antenna/cordless phone is broadcasting something at the same time on the same frequency, what the PC see isn’t a Y key press but something that’s a merging of the keyboard’s signal and the antenna/cordless phone’s signal (which most likely the PC won’t understand and will ignore.)
BTW, as long as the device that’s actually using the WiFi has it’s channel mode set for AUTO (which is always the default setting) changing the WiFi channel in the router will not effect that device’s ability to connect to the internet.
Also, since your PC is hard-wired to the WiFi router via an ethernet cable, changing the WiFi settings in the router won’t effect it’s connection in any way!
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AskWoody LoungerI am beginning to think that the huge antenna that transmits internet signals is interfering with my keyboard and mouse.
If you have access to to the WiFi router, try changing the WiFi channel.
The setting is typically under the WiFi setup section.
BTW, another item that can cause interference is cordless phones, especially if it’s one of the older models that uses the same 2.4 & 5 GHz frequencies and the base unit is within ~6 ft or less of the keyboard/mouse and PC.
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AskWoody LoungerMy above post #2748833 gives step-by-step instructions on how to save/restore profile settings.
As for the BIOS update, depending on whether your motherboard supports both of them (check your manual), there are two completely different ways to do it.
1- ASUS EZ Flash 3 (done directly from the BIOS menu and, IMHO, the easiest to use.)
2- USB BIOS FlashBack (using the special USB BIOS Flashback port & USB BIOS Flashback button.)
Those above links contain step-by-step instructions as well as how to videos.
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AskWoody LoungerFebruary 18, 2025 at 7:42 am in reply to: My Intel 8th gen i7-8750H is no longer W11 24H2 compatible (9th, 10th too) #2749306Microsoftโs list of supported CPUs is the proof
So why did you post a link about AMD processors??
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