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Lots of good information.
I couldn't find how to create backups or creating a system image on the 8200 and read that only XP Professional has this capability. Also, I recently tried running update on the 8200 and was taking forever network delay?). I searched and found (3) ngen.exe files. I opened the command prompt and typed: C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\ngen .exe executequeueditems and it came back as command as not recognizable. Robert |
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I'll check out Bills recommendations after I resolve all the issues. I did navigate to the file and checked it before entering it in the command prompt and it was there. The only difference I can think of is that my command prompt isn't just a C:\_ it has C\Documents and Settings\My Name_ Could this be the problem and how do I remove all the appendages or find a simple command prompt? Thanks, Robert |
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I'll check out Bills recommendations after I resolve all the issues. I did navigate to the file and checked it before entering it in the command prompt and it was there. The only difference I can think of is that my command prompt isn't just a C:\_ it has C\Documents and Settings\My Name_ Could this be the problem and how do I remove all the appendages or find a simple command prompt? Thanks, Robert That's not an issue. That is how mine starts. If you want to navigate to C:\, you can use cd \ as a command in the Command Prompt window. You can also say things like cd Windows to go to the next level down. Or cd .. to go up a level. The "change directory" command has all sorts of nifty options. ******* That affects the current working directory (data directory), as well as potentially affecting the execution path if the executable happens to be in that directory. I think the current working data directory, is in the execution path as well. The execution path can be edited as an environment variable, and some software installers will "add" their directory to the execution path. NGEN is not in the execution path, which is why I gave that long example as a means to execute it. I wrote the command this way on my machine, so the computer would find it. After verifying the file was actually in that directory. C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\ngen .exe executequeueditems If the path variable had C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319 added to it, the command could have been shortened to just the ngen.exe part. I don't know why yours is not working. ******* In this example, the user is getting a "not recognized" error, because it's still a %PATH% issue. Perhaps ngen.exe is executing and some dependency it needs is not working (different from how it works on my system here). This is just an illustration of a user debugging a script problem, and messing around by editing the %PATH% environment variable, until his problem is solved. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1...ternal-command About the only thing I can suggest, is the Aaron Stebner .net tester, which tests that .net installations are able to execute a test program. I don't expect this covers every situation, so it may not actually complain about your installation. That's why I'm not really expecting this to be upset or anything. netfx_setupverifier_new http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/arc...3/8999004.aspx This is the link to the Skydrive ZIP package with the netfx_setupverifier_new test program inside. It gives a small dialog window, with a pulldown menu for the various versions of .net. You select a version, then ask the tool to test it. I don't really think this will shine any light on your problem, but you're welcome to try. It will likely "pass" your setup and not complain. Maybe some .dll the ngen.exe program needs, is missing or something. Pre-compilation of a .net assembly may still be carried out, as a part of running this test, but I'm not sure ngen.exe is used for that process each time. I tend to think of ngen.exe is something that "sits off to the side" of normal activities. It could be busted, and you wouldn't otherwise notice, because all the important stuff would still work. http://cid-27e6a35d1a492af7.skydrive...ier%7C_new.zip HTH, Paul |
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On Sun, 8 Dec 2013 19:42:58 -0700, "Bill in Co"
wrote: Would the safest thing for him to do, Paul, be to just go into Control Panel, and select System, Hardware, Device Manager, and then go to the yellow exclamation point item, and right click on it and find the option there (and only there) to install an updated driver - and then insert his CD? Rather than just inserting the CD and trying to install everything? Just wondering.... BTW, pink is the microphone input, and blue is the line input, at least as I recall. (I don't know what the yellow is for, and am too lazy to google it (he can do that :-) One of them is the speaker/headphone output but nobody knows which one. |
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On Sun, 8 Dec 2013 19:42:58 -0700, "Bill in Co" wrote: Would the safest thing for him to do, Paul, be to just go into Control Panel, and select System, Hardware, Device Manager, and then go to the yellow exclamation point item, and right click on it and find the option there (and only there) to install an updated driver - and then insert his CD? Rather than just inserting the CD and trying to install everything? Just wondering.... BTW, pink is the microphone input, and blue is the line input, at least as I recall. (I don't know what the yellow is for, and am too lazy to google it (he can do that :-) One of them is the speaker/headphone output but nobody knows which one. Green, as I recall. So Blue input, Green output. I still don't know what yellow is, but I haven't googled it, either. :-) For some things (related to TV) it's used for video (with red and white typically for the audio - that's common for composite video as I recall). |
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I tried running update again with no luck. Also, the 8200
has a yellow triangle with a question mark on the bottom right hand side of the screen from time to time. I tried holding the mouse over it and clicking it to see what it was but neither worked. I checked device manager and it was all good. I searched again for ngen.exe, this is what I have: C:\WINDOWS\ Prefetch executequeueditems C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\ngen. exe executequeueditems C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\ngen .exe executequeueditems C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\ngen .exe executequeueditems I open up the command prompt and did the first one: It came back with this: Display the ngen state ngen executeQueuedItems [1:2:3] Executes queued complilation jobs. If priority is not specified all queued compilation jobs are done. If priority is specified all queued compilation jobs with greater or equal prority than the specified are done. short form: eqi negen queue [pause: continue: status] Allows the user to pause and continue the NGen Service, and to query its status. Scenarios: /Debug - Generate images that can be that can be used under a debugger /Profile - Generate images that can be that can be used under a profiler - Generate the minimal number of native images required by this scenario Config: /ExConFig:path to exe - Use the configuration of the specified /AppBase:path to appbase directory - Use the specified directory as the appbase Thoughts/Suggestions Robert |
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I agree, there is only one space (between exe and execute,.....) However,
just to play it safe I tried it again with quotes. This is what I typed: C:\"WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\ng en.exe" executequeueditems It came back with this: Microsoft R CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.1 Copyright c Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. All compilation targets are up to date. Robert |
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Still doesn't update.
I checked all the egen.exe on the command prompt and it came back command not recognized. I'll try again tomorrow. Robert |
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Here's what I did:
I went back and opened the command prompt and did each of my ngen.exe files: C:\WINDOWS\ Prefetch executequeueditems C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\ngen. exe executequeueditems C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\ngen .exe executequeueditems C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\ngen .exe executequeueditems it came back with the following: Prefetch executequeueditems - I ran this twice and the first time it gave me: The system cannot find the path specified The second time it gave me: 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framewok\Prefetch' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. 4322 - The system cannot find the file specified 50727 - All compilation targets are up to date 30319 - All compilation targets are up to date I checked the device manager and everything was ok I then tried running update and it ran for 30 minutes when the yellow triangle with an exclamation mark appeared again and this time it said updates were ready to install. So I clicked it and the updates (8) started to install! After installation, I restarted the computer and checked the device manager and it all looked good. The screen came up faster than before and the computer 'seems' much more responsive. I then checked for updates to see if the problem had cleared; and yes, it cleared the problem and have installed (7) more updates including Skype. It all seems working normally now. My last question, (hopefully) will I have to continue to look for egen.exe files or anything else? I appreciate all your help and guidance and sticking with me through all of this and walking me through it. Again, many thanks, Robert |
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