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I’m also getting this error now. I just reinstalled my Windows Server 2008 R2 installation, and tried to reinstall the SuperFetch hack but it failed:
Error 1083: The executable program thats this service is configured to run in does not implement the service.
Does anyone know how to fix these error 1083s?
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deltatuxSo apparently after you install the Atheros chipset drivers, you need to run the install.cmd again for it to work and then reboot the system.
Now it works flawlessly, but didn’t foresee that we needed to do this at all.
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Ok, so I just took the leap of faith and installed the self-signed driver and enabled test mode… it seems that Windows detects the Bluetooth dongle and installed all the drivers for me but I don’t see Bluetooth in my control panel and when I try to add a device in the Devices and Printers section, it doesn’t pick up my phone … help?
I’m running Windows Server 2008 R2 and I have the ASUS USB-BT211 (Atheros AR3011 Bluetooth 3.0) dongle.
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deltatuxSuperFetch works great here, I installed it from the R2ConvGUI and works very well, my PreFetch folder is filling up for once lol.
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Is it possible to install this Bluetooth stack WITHOUT installing those self-signed drivers? Being a computer security student, installing self-signed drivers … feels awkward to say the least lol.
If so, can I just say no to the self-signed driver patch and etc?
I’m planning to just install the stack and then install the ASUS Bluetooth dongle USB driver for my ASUS Bluetooth dongle instead. Would that work?
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deltatux@144Floppy wrote:
Hi
Here is a workaround that is working. The procedure is taken from the following topic:http://www.win2008workstation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5786#p5786Download and extract the latest ATI Catalyst suit.
Open WinDdg as admin, select Open Executable, select InstallManagerApp.exe in the Bin64 folder, say no to the question about saving workspace.
Write this into the command line and hit enter: bp ntdll!RtlGetNtProductType “as /x ReturnValue rcx; gu; ed ReturnValue 1; g”
Write g on the command line and hit enter to resume the installer.
The installer will start – focus it’s window and click Next.
Go back to WinDbg. Hit Ctrl-Break. Type the command bc * to remove the breakpoint and after that g to resume the setup. Finish installing. Done.Reboot, then you will have the issue with manual update the dispaly driver…
Hope it will work for you as well!
lol, this trick actually works. Complicated but works.
deltatux
Doesn’t seem like there’s any fixes that can get SuperFetch working on Windows Server 2008 R2.
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@AsciiWolf wrote:
Well, I uploaded a new version. Try it and tell me, if it’s working.
note: It’s important to delete all old superfetch registry entries before applying the new reg file!I just merged your package but I don’t seem to be able to find the Superfetch service.
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deltatuxI’m confused from this thread. So is there a working SuperFetch solution or it’s still under investigation?
I’d love to get this running again, was shocked not to find it when I upgraded to Server 2008 R2.
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deltatuxOh, that fixed it.
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deltatuxthanks for the response.
Yes I have (downloaded and installed it on the 26th) however my Games window is blank even though I’ve already got several games installed. How do I fix them without reinstalling everything :S?
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deltatuxSo after installing the Games Explorer, I don’t see any of my games. Do I need to add it manually? If so, how do I do so manually. If not, why is my screen blank atm?
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