See this:
macos - How to resolve "Specify the 'raw' format explicitly to remove the restrictions." in qemu? - Stack Overflow
Therefore:
Type: Posts; User: zebal
See this:
macos - How to resolve "Specify the 'raw' format explicitly to remove the restrictions." in qemu? - Stack Overflow
Therefore:
Here are few other suggestions:
On a computer which is having this issue make sure the following services are running, restart if running:
LanmanWorkstation: Workstation
LanmanServer: Server
...
Looks fine except -update is before -config which is not what the script reports as "syntax"
Anyway, what's the result of my post #12
Here are few suggestions, on a computer which is having this issue:
1. Open services.msc as Admin and restart "Function Discovery resource publication" (FdRedPub) service and try again
2. Check if...
Is it possible to post code of your batch script which is run by task scheduler?
Only relevant portion including line breaks
If it's indeed syntax error then that's the syntax:
However your command is not according to the syntax:
It should be:
Other than this I see no other issues from information you gave...
I suspect that's because it's interpreted as file rather than directory, try adding a slash at the end ex:
dir=z:/awstats/wwwroot/reports/
How do you know it's syntax error if AWStats is not telling you what the error is?
Can you take a screenshot of the syntax error?
I think you need to update your perl script to report line number at which it fails.
In other words you need debugging and logging facility.
You want to make sure that your script at the end...
There are 2 steps to repair windows files, one consists of DISM command and other is sfc, it is important that you run dism first followed by sfc
DISM tutorial:
Use DISM to Repair Windows 10...
I think you need to take ownership of the C:\SAV_ASW first, and set it to Administrators
Change Owner of File, Folder, Drive, or Registry Key in Windows 10
and then restore inherited permissions...
Sorry but I never heard of or seen such download manager, it's totally alien to me.
Since you're having same issue with multiple programs then you should consider reinstalling Windows.
You said to be re-installing HP software, but have you also (re)installed printer driver from HP site?
Sorry but I'm not sure I can help, the documentation is vast and I don't find the right syntax.
But I'm pretty sure qemu is ignorant of windows paths.
I suggest you to install it somewhere so...
Now that you made virtual disk you need to let qemu know where it is, see my post #15
Specify -drive and path to disk which was created.
Btw. it seem qemu is ignorant of windows paths, so...
It was likely installed with some other program which requires it.
uninstalling it is similar as uninstalling VC++ redist, program which require it might not function properly.
What beats me when a banker offers me mobile banking, I decline in favor to physically visit the bank and then they strangely look at me.
But isn't the banker supposed to know that there is no...
When you use ISP DNS supplied by router then Windows will obtain router DNS address via communication with router and will use the DNS for subsequent queries.
All that Windows has to know is the IP...
Please try this instead:
.\qemu-img create virtualdisk.vhdx 50G
This should create the disk in current directory from where qemu-img is run, does it work? any errors?
It's difficult to...
if you do:
select disk
clean
doesn't that remove MBR?
James1093
Can you please paste the correct path here to your new post?
copy it from windows explorer to make sure it's precise.
The word "suffix" means it's appended to something, therefore to specify 50 gigabytes:
.\qemu-img create "C:\Program Files\qemu\virtualdrive\virtualdisk.vhdx" 50G
yes, it's stated here:
Disk...
Thanks, that's an interesting suggestion.
Do you have a link? because I can't find this.
Anyway I think suffix has to do with disk size, ex. if the number is specified in giga bytes then you need suffix, but the default is kilobytes so...