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Exactly and we did it once and it worked. So I don't know why it's not working now?
I go to start and type CMD and then right click it to run as Administrator. Then the DOS screen appears and I type (with spaces): bcdedit /set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu True and it comes back successfully changed. I then exit DOS and restart the computer but for some reason it keeps giving me the messed up WBM screen? It can't be maleware or something during startup otherwise we wouldn't of been able to change it first time we did it so it must be something else? Robert |
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I bought the RJY-00001 on Newegg - $79.00 total with shipping.
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![]() I just noticed that when typing my backspace key functions normally but if I am on Google and go to Yahoo it won't backspace back to the previous site like it use to. So how can it work when typing but not with websites? Robert |
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Robert in CA wrote:
I just noticed that when typing my backspace key functions normally but if I am on Google and go to Yahoo it won't backspace back to the previous site like it use to. So how can it work when typing but not with websites? Robert OK, I tried a test here. So I go Google, then Yahoo.com. If the cursor is flashing, such that I'm about to enter text into the box there on Yahoo.com, I'm in text entry mode. In my drawing here, the letter "I" is located where the I-beam input cursor is located. If I use the Backspace key there, it is considered a text editing key for the box. +-----------------------+ |I | +-----------------------+ Now, if I use the mouse and click outside the box, the I-beam is no longer in the box. Consequently, I'm not editing text there. Now, the Backspace key works as a page navigation key. +-----------------------+ | | X--- click some white-space away +-----------------------+ from the box... Now, if I type the Backspace key, I go back to the Google page, which was the web page before I went to Yahoo.com . Give that a try. Paul |
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Robert in CA wrote:
Exactly and we did it once and it worked. So I don't know why it's not working now? I go to start and type CMD and then right click it to run as Administrator. Then the DOS screen appears and I type (with spaces): bcdedit /set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu True and it comes back successfully changed. I then exit DOS and restart the computer but for some reason it keeps giving me the messed up WBM screen? It can't be maleware or something during startup otherwise we wouldn't of been able to change it first time we did it so it must be something else? Robert There's only one hard drive in the computer, and we're booted from that hard drive ? Then, that edit should have worked. Now that you've rebooted and are back in the OS, open an Administrator Command Prompt and type just bcdedit and it will dump the current menu. There, you can verify whether there is a "displaybootmenu" line and the value is True. This is only if you're curious at any time, whether the menu line is present or not. ******* The second activity we've done before, is booting the Macrium CD and using the Boot Repair function. The Boot Repair function will remove the extraneous entries. Unfortunately, it will also remove the DisplayBootMenu line as well :-) ******* That means, our operation sequence is: 1) Boot Macrium CD and use Boot Repair menu. At a minimum, the last box needs to be ticked. In the picture here, you can see the last line is "Rebuild the BCD", and we need to do at least that much. You can also tick all the boxes if you want/need, but the last line is the minimum necessary for this step. http://kb.macrium.com/Uploads/Images...-3-options.png 2) After the system reboots [no black menu window yet] , now you can open the Administrator Command Prompt and do bcdedit /set {bootmgr} displaybootmenu True and that will put up the traditional boot menu with the option to press F8 for Safe Mode. On the next reboot, the black colored menu window should be "cleaner". Paul |
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I forgot to do the bcdedit first, However I did the boot repair
function with all boxes checked. It came back successfully but it didn't have a counter and I had to select Win 7 for it to respond. I tried restarting it again to make sure it works properly. Excellent, it came back with a normal screen and counter! Excellent! Now we just have to figure whats going on with the backspace key? Robert |
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A new problem, while running Avast Smart scan on the 8500 it
said that the VLC was out of date. When I tried to update it I got this: https://postimg.cc/NKqmmY5M https://postimg.cc/18QV4HjV What temp folder after I download and where? I checked my downloads and all there is is the VLC installation folder. Robert |
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Robert in CA wrote:
A new problem, while running Avast Smart scan on the 8500 it said that the VLC was out of date. When I tried to update it I got this: https://postimg.cc/NKqmmY5M https://postimg.cc/18QV4HjV What temp folder after I download and where? I checked my downloads and all there is is the VLC installation folder. Robert The main site for VLC is here. https://www.videolan.org/ There is a Download button. It uses a mirror server that is closest to you. Since I tested the Download button on a 32-bit OS, I got the 32-bit version. vlc-3.0.14-win32.exe Simply do a search of the C: drive for vlc-3.0.14 and you should find it soon enough. It might be vlc-3.0.14-win64.exe for example. Paul |
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![]() I downloaded the new VLC from the link your gave but when I ran Smart scan I still get the error. I think because Smart scan is detecting a VLC with 32bit and I have 64 bit so do I need to uninstall Avast and reinstall a newer Avast? https://postimg.cc/B8WHF4Ln https://postimg.cc/N20Ht0Vp https://postimg.cc/LhyPTzY7 https://postimg.cc/w1NsgZf8 I don't seem to have a link to download Avast So could you please give me one? In the meantime, I'm going to do another Mrimg backup on the 780 because I had an important update. Then I'm going to see if I have older Mrimgs just in case you want to try back further. Thanks, Robert |
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Robert in CA wrote:
I downloaded the new VLC from the link your gave but when I ran Smart scan I still get the error. I think because Smart scan is detecting a VLC with 32bit and I have 64 bit so do I need to uninstall Avast and reinstall a newer Avast? https://postimg.cc/B8WHF4Ln https://postimg.cc/N20Ht0Vp https://postimg.cc/LhyPTzY7 https://postimg.cc/w1NsgZf8 I don't seem to have a link to download Avast So could you please give me one? In the meantime, I'm going to do another Mrimg backup on the 780 because I had an important update. Then I'm going to see if I have older Mrimgs just in case you want to try back further. Thanks, Robert Try the offline installer from here, which matches your productname. https://www.avast.com/installation-files There's also a cleaner for it. https://www.avast.com/uninstall-utility ******* Check these two and see if VLC is in there. C:\Program Files VideoLan folder ? C:\Program Files (x86) VideoLan folder ? Then, in Programs and Features control panel, see how many VLC installs are sitting there. Paul |
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I found some older Mrimgs
https://postimg.cc/Y49jDS43 I then started a Mrims backup but near the end when I had to select which Mrimg for a prompt it showed this for the Mrimg we just created. https://postimg.cc/PNhJ0K8J and shows this for the one I'm creating https://postimg.cc/nCWHV1Mv Robert |
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I downloaded and installed Avast and checked the Programs
files and Programs files (x86) and programs and features. I then ran the Smart Scan but it gave me the same error message. https://postimg.cc/xc1GHLYx https://postimg.cc/c6sfyfKx https://postimg.cc/bDGrpNjR I ran out of space while doing the Mrimg backup so I cancelled it. Then went into the older backups and deleted all the 2018 Mrimgs and restarted a new mrimg backup. Robert |
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Robert in CA wrote:
I found some older Mrimgs https://postimg.cc/Y49jDS43 I then started a Mrims backup but near the end when I had to select which Mrimg for a prompt it showed this for the Mrimg we just created. https://postimg.cc/PNhJ0K8J and shows this for the one I'm creating https://postimg.cc/nCWHV1Mv Robert The XML file that is the list of things to back up, must have some mismatch with the disk available. Is the disk layout the same as the original definition ? Have you switched disks when putting one in the 780 ? There must be some explanation for the mismatch. You can define a new backup entry if you want. But I'd also want to know why that one is no longer correct. Paul |
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Robert in CA wrote:
I downloaded and installed Avast and checked the Programs files and Programs files (x86) and programs and features. I then ran the Smart Scan but it gave me the same error message. https://postimg.cc/xc1GHLYx https://postimg.cc/c6sfyfKx https://postimg.cc/bDGrpNjR I ran out of space while doing the Mrimg backup so I cancelled it. Then went into the older backups and deleted all the 2018 Mrimgs and restarted a new mrimg backup. Robert The evidence is right there. All three pictures help confirm the situation. The x86 folder has a VideoLan folder The other folder has a VideoLan folder That means two copies of VLC are installed. And sure enough, in Programs and Features, there are two entries at the bottom. Double click the 3.0.12 one and it should ask for confirmation of removal, then, remove it. That should remove the VideoLan folder from the x86 Program Files folder. Then Avast should stop complaining. Paul |
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![]() The XML file that is the list of things to back up, must have some mismatch with the disk available. Is the disk layout the same as the original definition ? Have you switched disks when putting one in the 780 ? There must be some explanation for the mismatch. You can define a new backup entry if you want. But I'd also want to know why that one is no longer correct. Paul I haven't done anything different, same external HD/disk, everything is the same. I don't know what you mean by is the disk layout the same as the original? I don't know? but I haven't changed a thing. That's why I thought you should see that image. Robert |
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