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Was workgroup same or try shareit.. (if less data)This looks like an excellent version... Might hafta try it out... Having all kinds of BS problems with W10, I hate it (see below)... I've been using your W7Infinium for a long time, and it's been nothing but EXCELLENT, STABLE, and RELIABLE AZ FUQQ...
Maybe somebody can tell me how (...or point me towards...) to get a W7 machine to share files with a W10 machine over private Ethernet... Brick walls everywhere, and my head hurts... They're both my computers, but ACCESS IS DENIED, or YOU DON'T HAVE PERMISSION, or YOUR THUMB ISN'T INSERTED DEEP ENOUGH kind of IDIOT messages... I'm about burned out on not being able to simply make two machines talk to each other... Thanx, and THIS SITE IS THE BEST...
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very very very good broWas workgroup same or try shareit.. (if less data)
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run a driver updater like iobit driver booster or similar and check againFor some reason the USB3 drivers didn't get transferred over during install, so the USB ports don't work, what did I do wrong?
OK, but the tool needs to be in the form of a live ISO, or it neds to be able to piggyback off a Linux system, no USB ports means there are no input devices.again
sorry but i am not following you, i can't understand what you want to say exactllyOK, but the tool needs to be in the form of a live ISO, or it neds to be able to piggyback off a Linux system, no USB ports means there are no input devices.
those updaters appear to need to run on the system they are updating, if there are no input devices, there's no way to log in, and there's no way to actually use the updater, it's a catch 22, a dependancy loop, if you will, so the updater itself either has to be a bootable rescue disk, or it has to be able to piggyback off a different system to update the drivers.sorry but i am not following you, i can't understand what you want to say exactlly
did you do what i said, did you try a driver updater
did you try iobit driver booster?those updaters appear to need to run on the system they are updating, if there are no input devices, there's no way to log in, and there's no way to actually use the updater, it's a catch 22, a dependancy loop, if you will, so the updater itself either has to be a bootable rescue disk, or it has to be able to piggyback off a different system to update the drivers.