Possibly @"Hidden Refuge" knows this. What is the best and most up to date version and source for a Windows 10 Enterprise ISO image download?
I've been studying Windows 10 Enterprise notes that I took down a couple of years ago or less - which Hidden so generously provided in the Forum at that time. I seem to remember that the Windows 10 Enterprise versions were not all equal and some better than others. Is this still the case, and which one is recommended?
Then of course I need to find a way to get a Volume Product Key. I guess the key in this tutorial must be long dated!
https://www.howtogeek.com/250503/how-to-...g-windows/
It's a very old tutorial dating from 2017 when Microsoft was still encouraging existing users to upgrade to Windows 10.
I've been studying Windows 10 Enterprise notes that I took down a couple of years ago or less - which Hidden so generously provided in the Forum at that time. I seem to remember that the Windows 10 Enterprise versions were not all equal and some better than others. Is this still the case, and which one is recommended?
Then of course I need to find a way to get a Volume Product Key. I guess the key in this tutorial must be long dated!
https://www.howtogeek.com/250503/how-to-...g-windows/
It's a very old tutorial dating from 2017 when Microsoft was still encouraging existing users to upgrade to Windows 10.
I have a few questions for our experienced users. I'm planning to install Windows 8.1 Professional and am doing my research first.
Question 1. Which installation disk is best - disk I already have but purchased in 2014 together with the OEM Product Key - or current ISO download from Microsoft Download Center burnt to DVD - without Product Key and Product Key still to be added?
I discovered that I'd purchased a copy of Windows 8.1 Professional many years ago - around 2014. It is on a Microsoft disk with the Microsoft authentic label with the product key on it.
My question is, should I use the more up to date download from the Microsoft site instead? I did download it and burnt the ISO file to DVD. Logic being that it would be more up to date than the install disk version I purchased many years ago. However, I was wondering after whether there may be an effect on the Product Key if I used the version from the Microsoft site instead of the disk that came with the Product Key?
Question 2. Clean install - set up of partitions
I'm planning to do a clean install which means I have to delete the partition on which Windows 7 is. I currently have a setup with three partitions:
c://(Boot, page file, crash dump Primary Partition) (232.78 GB )
d:// (Primary Partition) (232.88 GB )
System Reserved (100MB )
I checked tutorials and them suggesting to delete all the partitions. Question here is do I have to delete the partition with my personal files on d://? and the System Reserved partition as well? Or would it be OK to only delete one partition - the boot - partition - and recreate it again? If I have to delete all of the partitions, can I recreate the same partitions before I continue with the installation? Like c:// and d:// and System Reserved again? By just clicking on "new"?
The size of partitions came with the computer. I'm not a hardware expert. Is there a more ideal partitioning than the one my computer comes with? As this may be a chance to fix it.
Question 3. File Manager vs tap
One of the reasons I've stuck with Windows 7 so long (there are many), is I like the File Manager very much. I've used Windows 8.1 temporarily on another computer, and found myself looking for the File Manager all of the time - clicking through all of the icons to find it. I don't particularly like the icon layout either. Is there a way one can set up the File Manager and Windows 7 lookalike from the start?
Question 1. Which installation disk is best - disk I already have but purchased in 2014 together with the OEM Product Key - or current ISO download from Microsoft Download Center burnt to DVD - without Product Key and Product Key still to be added?
I discovered that I'd purchased a copy of Windows 8.1 Professional many years ago - around 2014. It is on a Microsoft disk with the Microsoft authentic label with the product key on it.
My question is, should I use the more up to date download from the Microsoft site instead? I did download it and burnt the ISO file to DVD. Logic being that it would be more up to date than the install disk version I purchased many years ago. However, I was wondering after whether there may be an effect on the Product Key if I used the version from the Microsoft site instead of the disk that came with the Product Key?
Question 2. Clean install - set up of partitions
I'm planning to do a clean install which means I have to delete the partition on which Windows 7 is. I currently have a setup with three partitions:
c://(Boot, page file, crash dump Primary Partition) (232.78 GB )
d:// (Primary Partition) (232.88 GB )
System Reserved (100MB )
I checked tutorials and them suggesting to delete all the partitions. Question here is do I have to delete the partition with my personal files on d://? and the System Reserved partition as well? Or would it be OK to only delete one partition - the boot - partition - and recreate it again? If I have to delete all of the partitions, can I recreate the same partitions before I continue with the installation? Like c:// and d:// and System Reserved again? By just clicking on "new"?
The size of partitions came with the computer. I'm not a hardware expert. Is there a more ideal partitioning than the one my computer comes with? As this may be a chance to fix it.
Question 3. File Manager vs tap
One of the reasons I've stuck with Windows 7 so long (there are many), is I like the File Manager very much. I've used Windows 8.1 temporarily on another computer, and found myself looking for the File Manager all of the time - clicking through all of the icons to find it. I don't particularly like the icon layout either. Is there a way one can set up the File Manager and Windows 7 lookalike from the start?
I've just noted an announcement by Cubedata of more Firewall security. And that made me think. How fail safe will the new firewall be? Like is there a chance it could trigger false positives? I'm asking as in my experience of having lived in Canada, South Africa and the UAE, I sometimes trigger a firewall, just by the mere fact of being in South Africa or the UAE, vs it unlikely to happen when I'm in Canada. I then need to use a VPN, which is frowned upon of course, but the only way when the IPs from the ISP are dynamic IPs that could be blacklisted IPs or IPs of a different length or character than expected by the Firewall.
I believe that for security scripts with Firewall there should be a long list of the Pros and Cons - particularly the Cons - and exactly what to expect from a user point of view when the Firewall comes up with a flag. When this happens - there should be damage legislation in place to exactly describe the abuse in plain English and if found to be a false positive how the problem should be dealt with as a protective measure for BOTH the Data Centre and User. I find the consequences are only one-sided with total lack of regard for the user. Once a flag has gone up and if the host is not particularly savvy, the user is already found guilty without a proper investigation. Like it's automatically assumed the Data Centre and Security Websites are experts - which is not always the case.
At post4vps the majority of users live outside North America and Europe. So are very vulnerable to strict hardware that may trigger false positives easily. I'm also an Administrator at a shared hosting Forum and we come across this all of the time. Our host is German with very strict European standard firewalls at their Datacentres. The majority of our members are from outside Germany. You can't imagine the hard work to unblock IPs all of the time, and having to do this also for experienced users who obviously know what they are doing. And I guess in the case of a VPS it may lead to immediate suspension under a non-specific heading like "abuse". And trying to figure out exactly what happened an almost impossibility. Like "abuse of bandwidth"! Now what does that mean specifically?
When on top of it all the IP has been flagged by the Data Centre through the security networks, causing the IP to be listed on blacklists everywhere. Like panic immediately starts with the host of the server who has been informed by the Data Centre (equivalent of God who can't do anything wrong as they're specialists). The host of the server who is most concerned to lose his business would naturally side with the Data Centre, then immediately suspends the user with delays before proving anything. In the meanwhile with time delays IP gets circulated in the Blacklists. Sometimes the verdict is very clear, but sometimes not so clear. And the damage can not be fixed. The IP and even more importantly the domain associated with the IP gets great damage, and sometimes has to be abandoned.
Ironically I think it's come to the point where the user needs to be protected from all of these security Firewall scripts. The best way to be protected is for the user to insist on complete, transparent, and full information of what the firewall security does and what actions to expect from the Datacentre. If the user is innocent the offending "security" network who caused the IP to be blacklisted should be held fully accountable - not just shrug it off as collateral damage and leave everything for the innocent user to "fix". The user probably also needs full disclosure of the IP and previous "clean" ownership of the IP BEFORE the user accepts the IP. Like instead of accepting these security measures like sheep, users, particularly users who have been caught in false positives should speak up and insist on some kind of damage control that should be more widely shared and not only for the user to deal with. Like the same security network used by Data Centers to blacklist an IP should be made accountable for undoing the blacklisting when a false positive has been found. With due apology to the user.
I believe that for security scripts with Firewall there should be a long list of the Pros and Cons - particularly the Cons - and exactly what to expect from a user point of view when the Firewall comes up with a flag. When this happens - there should be damage legislation in place to exactly describe the abuse in plain English and if found to be a false positive how the problem should be dealt with as a protective measure for BOTH the Data Centre and User. I find the consequences are only one-sided with total lack of regard for the user. Once a flag has gone up and if the host is not particularly savvy, the user is already found guilty without a proper investigation. Like it's automatically assumed the Data Centre and Security Websites are experts - which is not always the case.
At post4vps the majority of users live outside North America and Europe. So are very vulnerable to strict hardware that may trigger false positives easily. I'm also an Administrator at a shared hosting Forum and we come across this all of the time. Our host is German with very strict European standard firewalls at their Datacentres. The majority of our members are from outside Germany. You can't imagine the hard work to unblock IPs all of the time, and having to do this also for experienced users who obviously know what they are doing. And I guess in the case of a VPS it may lead to immediate suspension under a non-specific heading like "abuse". And trying to figure out exactly what happened an almost impossibility. Like "abuse of bandwidth"! Now what does that mean specifically?
When on top of it all the IP has been flagged by the Data Centre through the security networks, causing the IP to be listed on blacklists everywhere. Like panic immediately starts with the host of the server who has been informed by the Data Centre (equivalent of God who can't do anything wrong as they're specialists). The host of the server who is most concerned to lose his business would naturally side with the Data Centre, then immediately suspends the user with delays before proving anything. In the meanwhile with time delays IP gets circulated in the Blacklists. Sometimes the verdict is very clear, but sometimes not so clear. And the damage can not be fixed. The IP and even more importantly the domain associated with the IP gets great damage, and sometimes has to be abandoned.
Ironically I think it's come to the point where the user needs to be protected from all of these security Firewall scripts. The best way to be protected is for the user to insist on complete, transparent, and full information of what the firewall security does and what actions to expect from the Datacentre. If the user is innocent the offending "security" network who caused the IP to be blacklisted should be held fully accountable - not just shrug it off as collateral damage and leave everything for the innocent user to "fix". The user probably also needs full disclosure of the IP and previous "clean" ownership of the IP BEFORE the user accepts the IP. Like instead of accepting these security measures like sheep, users, particularly users who have been caught in false positives should speak up and insist on some kind of damage control that should be more widely shared and not only for the user to deal with. Like the same security network used by Data Centers to blacklist an IP should be made accountable for undoing the blacklisting when a false positive has been found. With due apology to the user.
Hello guys, lately i have noticed much online stores sells much games with more offers than steam (they give you the game on steam) with very low price.
I searched on it and came with a good part of their plan, they use a vpn to connect with AR (Argentina) and then change your steam country to Argentina, you will get the games with cheap prices.
The stores are also using gift codes to get cash, then they add cash to yout account and then they buy the game (idk how)
Why Argentina specially?
Because according to https://steamdb.info , Argentina is the lowest dollar price country.
But yeah, they are still getting it cheaper but for real, thats all i got about it.
Share your opinion and if you know how they get it cheaper tell us.
I searched on it and came with a good part of their plan, they use a vpn to connect with AR (Argentina) and then change your steam country to Argentina, you will get the games with cheap prices.
The stores are also using gift codes to get cash, then they add cash to yout account and then they buy the game (idk how)
Why Argentina specially?
Because according to https://steamdb.info , Argentina is the lowest dollar price country.
But yeah, they are still getting it cheaper but for real, thats all i got about it.
Share your opinion and if you know how they get it cheaper tell us.
Hello everyone.
I am requested for a Binary or Hex file editor which read the software file and point out the labels in english. i do edit some info but with many of hex editor i unable to find exact place to edit. is anyone have application which convert hex theme into text ?
I am requested for a Binary or Hex file editor which read the software file and point out the labels in english. i do edit some info but with many of hex editor i unable to find exact place to edit. is anyone have application which convert hex theme into text ?
Hello All CubeData Services will be likely impacted today after or at 5:00 PM Central Time, due to a Network Upgrade occuring, while only the network will be touched, No other impacts expected.
We will be installing a new hardware firewall at the Datacenter to further ensure security.
We will Tweet when we have our Network Techs/Engineers In Route to the Datacenter when the planned maintenance is to start and once Maintenance is completed
No Impacts are expected to anything but Network Connectivity. Once the Planned Network Maintenance is complete all Services should be available again.
Thank you for your patience & understanding in this matter.
ETA: Unknown while it should be brief, you cannot never predict what Technology will do therefore no ETA will be provided to ensure Our Tech's/Engineer's can take all the time necessary to ensure everything comes back up correctly.
We will be installing a new hardware firewall at the Datacenter to further ensure security.
We will Tweet when we have our Network Techs/Engineers In Route to the Datacenter when the planned maintenance is to start and once Maintenance is completed
No Impacts are expected to anything but Network Connectivity. Once the Planned Network Maintenance is complete all Services should be available again.
Thank you for your patience & understanding in this matter.
ETA: Unknown while it should be brief, you cannot never predict what Technology will do therefore no ETA will be provided to ensure Our Tech's/Engineer's can take all the time necessary to ensure everything comes back up correctly.
I was browsing LEB and found this...
Source
Since they were our former "sponsors", I'm literally not going to say anything(it may hurt former holders).
Code:
@AnthonySmith said:
Hi Folks,
It has come to light that not only is HostDoc not refunding but he is also now filing chargebacks with his own upstream hosts I assume to claw back a bit of money from the brand he said was profitable.
This has been confirmed at (the other place) if you have ever had service with HostDoc the time is NOW to file a paypal claim/charge back yourself.
Even if you were only out $1 file it on pricipal, make the scammers work hard and make it harder for them to get away with this.
He fooled many of us with his nice guy attitude, seems he is no better that a colocrossing offer on blackfriday.
Charging back against his upstream hosts that provided him with service is an absolute scumbag move, unforgivable.
Not the drama I want but people tend to be ridiculously optimistic about hosts doing the right thing sometimes and you need to know this is not one of those times if you are waiting for a refund.
remember you have 180 days for paypal and probably longer for a card/stripe.
edit: if somehow you arrive at this and want context or you were a HostDoc customer and did not even know they were shutting down here is the thread: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/569/hostdoc-closing-downSource
Since they were our former "sponsors", I'm literally not going to say anything(it may hurt former holders).
Hello there,
First things first, apologies if someone has posted anything related to this before, there are tons of topics making it hard to search it up... especially on mobile. So if such a post already exists, please do let me know.
I have been assigned a project to build and design my own website on anything. It needs to be advanced with several pages, buttons, you name it. And it has to include html, css and JS.
However, I currently don’t have the time to hard-code it from scratch. So I was wondering if there are any site builders that I can self-host on my VPS. All the ones I’ve found are hosted within the builder’s servers.
I’ve tried Wordpress and joomla, but they seem awfully complicated and I honestly don’t think they’re really intended to be used as a site builder. And googling only comes up with the site builders that host the sites on their servers (the ones described above).
And hence I need your generous help as soon as possible!
Thanks in advance.
First things first, apologies if someone has posted anything related to this before, there are tons of topics making it hard to search it up... especially on mobile. So if such a post already exists, please do let me know.
I have been assigned a project to build and design my own website on anything. It needs to be advanced with several pages, buttons, you name it. And it has to include html, css and JS.
However, I currently don’t have the time to hard-code it from scratch. So I was wondering if there are any site builders that I can self-host on my VPS. All the ones I’ve found are hosted within the builder’s servers.
I’ve tried Wordpress and joomla, but they seem awfully complicated and I honestly don’t think they’re really intended to be used as a site builder. And googling only comes up with the site builders that host the sites on their servers (the ones described above).
And hence I need your generous help as soon as possible!
Thanks in advance.
Currently I am trying to develop an android app for my website. Instead of just usin web loader I need to post certain data such as username & password to website using the app.
Is there anyone here who can help out. I am using sketchware and it seems good for beginners. But I could not edit complete source code.
Is there anyone here who can help out. I am using sketchware and it seems good for beginners. But I could not edit complete source code.
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As a valued customer, HostLease is committed to keeping you informed about any
changes in network status.
Date: 13/02/2020 - 13/02/2020
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Network impact: Core Router Maintenance, Core Switch Maintenance
INFORMATION
Last few days we have seen strange traffic patterns within the network which have caused Outages. The issue has been adressed,
We are working hard to fix this and need some time windows to do a maintenance and fully fix the problem.
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