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There is currently a working solution to implementing setpoint 5.0 on windows server 2008 x64. I think theres a x86 solution as well if you look hard enough..
Here’s a link to the procedure: http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/message?board.id=software_mice&message.id=12592#M12592Digsby >>>>>>>> MSN
Seriously try Digsby, has so many more features than msn, and can use multiple IM accounts and integrate them into Digsby.
Digsby >>>>>>>> MSN
Seriously try Digsby, has so many more features than msn, and can use multiple IM accounts and integrate them into Digsby.
Digsby >>>>>>>> MSN
Seriously try Digsby, has so many more features than msn, and can use multiple IM accounts and integrate them into Digsby.
If you want a free version of a driver scanner, try RadarSync (google it). Free and just as effective as driver detective =P
Although I wont test it (dont have any backups or space to make one), all I can say is Kudos for the great work. Unfortunately I have a 64 bit copy, so chances of functioning on my rig is probably less likely than as is. Again great work and thanks.
Wow, JonusC I really appreciate the effort your making on behalf of resurrecting readyboost on server 2008. Thanks for the hard work! keep it up.
@Arris wrote:
It is also possible to disable driver signing without having to select the option in the F8 menu. Just go to start -> run -> cmd and execute the following command:
bcdedit.exe -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
More info on the Techpowerup.com Forums.
Doesn’t the -set have to be /set ?
Besides, I don’t think the old permanent disable config for driver signing doesn’t work anymore with vista 64 SP1 and server 2008.
For those craving the benefits of readyboost (as small as it may be), I may have an incomplete solution. You can downloaded a program called eBoostr, which you can find via google. It works in exactly the same way as readyboost, i.e. cache system. When installing the program, you must run the installer in compatibility mode -> Windows XP, as it is primarily meant for Windows XP. The program is 100% efficient even when installed through this method. The only problem is that vista doesnt recognise it as a signed driver.. dun dun duunnn. So the only way to be able to run this is via:
1) Finding a way to prevent signed signature driver check w/e
2) Manually disabling signed driver signature check, i.e. F8, disable.Luckily for G9 mouse users, you can dual boot vista 64 bit, set the usb rate to any value you wish, and save the value onto the onboard memory stick of the mouse. It can then carry over the saved options to anywhere else.
THANKYOU! Was getting tired of using ESET, have more trust in kaspersky 😛 THanks heaps, KIS2009 working on vista server 64 bit. Just follow the procedure Arris described and you should be fine.
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