Good link, I bookmarked it.
Although in the Note:, you have to "assume" what they aren't saying, meaning they don't mention the holding two buttons to boot so they "must" just mean boot it...
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Good link, I bookmarked it.
Although in the Note:, you have to "assume" what they aren't saying, meaning they don't mention the holding two buttons to boot so they "must" just mean boot it...
Funny, I've yet to find any video, etc. that actually showing ADB use, only installing drivers. I guess that was probably covered when the Nexus 10 was a newly released device.
That's actually a hint at my mistake!:sick: I was using Linux Mintmate 18.1 and wonder what the device ID would show with the N10 ON not in the bootloader mode. It showes 4ee2 which is the ADB...
There is this nice free app from NirSoft: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html for looking at USB devices that makes that easy so yes, I've tried that also.
Yes, at times I did uses...
Thanks but it did look familiar but I did try them anyway. Like all the rest, driver installs but returns a code #10.
I did find out since my post that although the W7 device manager shows the...
I've tried every Android Data Bridge Driver on the net and get a Code 10 error as if the device isn't connected. I'm on W10 Pro v1607 but have v1703 on a WTG drive and neither work. In W7, the...
Clicked something wrong? What do you mean?
It was and ESD to ISO converter from a well known file storage site which I've downloaded many Android ROMs, kernels, etc. from. After a new W10TP...
It's not silly! MS Defender is a poor excuse for AV software that allowed malicious software to be downloaded to my PC back when I was on W10TP where my AV of choice didn't. As you say, there are...
Don't use the worthless Defender.
Rufus vs WinToUSB, W10 Pro 64-bit v1703, PNY 128GB 3.0 from a legacy 2.0 port.
Both had issues on the install, Rufus had a sudden reboot and WinToUSB had a System Service Exception on ky.sys file....
I do understand how they work but if one is so uninformed on their use they shouldn't be using be using WTG anyway.
On another note. The general usefulness of WTG is being hampered by security...
You need an option do remove the USB drive while is use? I fail to see anything useful for that. :confused:
It a useless, meaningless option. Who cares?
Well, do you remember the "W8 Compatible Drive" logo? Those USB flash drives appear as a local/fixed drive(no eject option) and I have a Sandisk 4GB like that. That was later removed from the...
I don't remember what file, kernel, etc. is listed but I only tried it once, makes no sense to try it again or even do so!
So what's different on a certified drive? I actually ordered one, returned it without even opening the package.
If it did, why would clearly show that it can be done and have it coded to show a window telling one to reinsert within a given time limit??
That was a YouTube video showing its use back when released on W8.1. Do a search, I'm sure you'll find it. That was to show one that everything was running off the USB drive. A screen comes up...
That probably correct as I ordered that SSD USB drive on 7th of March so that was after all the failures and finally a success with Rufus. Rufus works great unless your talking about Linux on a...
It was early March when I doing this, don't know what version I was using and everything that didn't work was deleted. Just posting what worked for me and what didn't.
The Paragon issues weren't...
WinToUSB isn't a better tool it's one of the options that didn't work for me. Staying clear of v1703 right now as it has compatibility issues with Paragon HDM15S the backup program that I've used...
Yes, you are supposed to be able to do that and within so many seconds without any problems.
Old thread but I've tried many of the things above on a non-compatible WTG drive but never had much luck till I used Rufus. Once it worked with W10 Pro 64-bit v1607 but was slow from my legacy BIOS...
I followed this thread because my Autoplay stopped working while fiddling with setting up Windows To Go on a USB flash drive.
One of your links links contained a registry on/off files which gave...
Hmm, so does it add the option to hide or select updates as the old version did?