Recommended Posts

i wish it worked with hyperthreading... my d drive is fuxored.

Well luckily you figured out a way around it... and we'll include it in the readme (or maybe another file in the new Documentation folder) that will explain why it happens and how to prevent it (disable HT during updating) and how to fix it (if it already happened). :) Good job on fixing it! (Y)

why would hyperthreading have any effect

every 875 chipset has ht enabled

and there are thousands

no reports of problems

its enabled during ms updates

toxikk

do you normally disable ht during ms updates

very strange

maybe a raid problem

I don't know why (it doesn't happen to everyone), but Microsoft seems to:

SYMPTOMS

When you install certain Windows 2000 Server or Windows XP hotfixes on a computer with a high-speed hyper-threaded processor or multiple high-speed processors, a temporary folder may remain in the root folder of one of the computer's hard disks after the hotfix is installed.

CAUSE

This problem occurs as a result of a race condition (timing issue) in certain versions of the hotfix installer components. The affected hotfix packages contain installer components that have the following attributes (or earlier) that are listed in the following table:

Date         Time   Version    Size    File name
---------------------------------------------------
21-Sep-2002  20:44  5.2.32.0   24,576  Xpsp1hfm.exe     
21-Sep-2002  20:44  5.2.42.0   46,080  Spuninst.exe     
21-Sep-2002  20:44  5.2.42.0  273,408   Update.exe

RESOLUTION

This problem is resolved in hotfix packages that contain hotfix installer components with the following attributes or later that are listed in the following table:

Date         Time   Version    Size    File name
---------------------------------------------------
14-Nov-2002  18:01  5.3.10.0  409,088  Update.exe       
17-Dec-2002  21:32  5.3.10.0   87,040  Spuninst.exe     
17-Dec-2002  21:32  5.3.5.0    24,576  Xpsp1hfm.exe

   

WORKAROUND

To work around this problem delete the temporary folder after you install the hotfix, and then restart the computer.

thanks much

that's an installer problem that's 11/12 months old

(and the only problem is leaving a temp folder)

(how would a temp folder fux a drive or cause any

problem at all)

have you had reported problems with your method/bat files

if so

how many

thanks again

you're doing a hell of job here

much appreciated

thanks much

that's an installer problem that's 11/12 months old

(and the only problem is leaving a temp folder)

(how would a temp folder fux a drive or cause any

problem at all)

have you had reported problems with your method/bat files

if so

how many

thanks again

you're doing a hell of job here

much appreciated

Well, cause that's what it did. It didn't "fux his drive". It just left temp folders that he had a hard time removing. He figured it out though. And everything matches what MS said. It technically would have happend if he tried to manually install them himself. All the Batch files do is tell it to be silent and not reboot. We've had no recorded problems for this before him... and hopefully he'll be the last. It doesn't seem to be a very common prob (or Microsoft would have updated their older files already).

Hey Flish / Raptor

I was using AutoPatcher a few minutes ago... it came to the Windows Media Player 9 install point... WMP9 was already installed on that system. It kicked me out of AutoPatcher and rebooted my system automatically. Is this a known problem, or do I have to make sure that WMP9 is not installed before I run AutoPatcher with the WMP 9 install option selected? Now I don't know how far it got in the install of everything else that I checked to be installed...

Hey Flish / Raptor

I was using AutoPatcher a few minutes ago... it came to the Windows Media Player 9 install point... WMP9 was already installed on that system. It kicked me out of AutoPatcher and rebooted my system automatically. Is this a known problem, or do I have to make sure that WMP9 is not installed before I run AutoPatcher with the WMP 9 install option selected? Now I don't know how far it got in the install of everything else that I checked to be installed...

Interesting. I don't know of the issue, but I'll test it out on myself right now, hang on. :)

Interesting.? I don't know of the issue, but I'll test it out on myself right now, hang on.?:):)

Well I just ran it (my system is fully updated), and it re-installed WMP9 and all 4 updates with no issue. Hmmm... did you maybe have WMP open or was maybe the process running?

Yup...

Just checked the running processes in task manager... If I open and close WMP 9.. it stays as a process regardless

If AutoPatcher freezes, or the computer gets shutdown by accident (IE: power loss etc), can there be a way to restart all the updates without having to select them all again?

Yup...

Just checked the running processes in task manager... If I open and close WMP 9.. it stays as a process regardless

If AutoPatcher freezes, or the computer gets shutdown by accident (IE: power loss etc), can there be a way to restart all the updates without having to select them all again?

Yes, though not right now. In the December Update, it will read from the registry to detect what's installed, so if the PC dies for any reason, next time starting the AP will read your registry and desect the ones you already installed.

Nice :woot:

Thanks Flish... even if MS tries to copy AutoPatcher, they'll never beat the support!!! :D

hahaha Yep... that's for sure! I personally just like to help, and I want this program to be as good as it can possibily be, so I try to answer all questions as soon as possible. :D

FlishFun you should try compressing the package with UHARC 0.4 . With the right settings, it is able to attain better ratios and at similar decompression speeds. It's a lossless compression, and designed specifically for binaries. Get all the info from the download section at http://www.winuha.com/ .

I think it would be better if you arranged the file mess that extracts to the hard drive. You could make CAB files to store a collection of patches (one for critical updates, another for recomended, misc, etc..). When you select patches to be installed, the installer could decompress the necessary patches and batch files, and apply them. Just a thought.

FlishFun you should try compressing the package with UHARC 0.4 . With the right settings, it is able to attain better ratios and at similar decompression speeds. It's a lossless compression, and designed specifically for binaries. Get all the info from the download section at http://www.winuha.com/ .

I think it would be better if you arranged the file mess that extracts to the hard drive. You could make CAB files to store a collection of patches (one for critical updates, another for recomended, misc, etc..). When you select patches to be installed, the installer could decompress the necessary patches and batch files, and apply them. Just a thought.

Well let me look into that, I've never heard of it. :)

As for aranging the mess. Already taken care of in the Dec Update. :) Not as detailed as your idea, but everything is nice neat and seperated. ;)

@Flish - Just a small heads-up.....I just used APXP v4.1 on another machine and was asked to reboot during the windows messenger uninstall...right before the planned OCX error.

@APXP webdesigner (Flish too?) - is it possible to get a download page where we can download all of the components in their original pre-autopatcher form???

@Flish - Just a small heads-up.....I just used APXP v4.1 on another machine and was asked to reboot during the windows messenger uninstall...right before the planned OCX error.

@APXP webdesigner (Flish too?) - is it possible to get a download page where we can download all of the components in their original pre-autopatcher form???

Hmmm... do you know what was asking you to reboot (what program)?

About the site, yes, that's me. And do you mean a page that has links to all the KB download sites?

This is a rather frivilous request that aides my laziness, but you know how it it ;) :p :whistle:

Yeah, links to everything would be awesome.....hopefully you can host whatever you can't link to like the reg tweaks. Maybe you could host .zip files of the reg tweaks or something like that. Basically, something that allows a user to obtain the individual components

The reboot messege came IMMEDIATELY after windows messenger 4.7's progress bar had zeroed our and I don't remeber what ws next....I hit, "No" to reboot later, and then the planned OCX error came right up like it was in line to display it self....windows messenger is gone though....no hitches since.

Edited by Tech_8356
well, the original ISO burner installation files....zip files with the reg tweaks.....yes, links to the hot fixes.....links to the java download(s) etc. etc.

The reboot came IMMEDIATELY after windows messenger 4.7's progress bar had zeroed our and I don't remeber what ws next....I hit, "No" to reboot later, and then the planned OCX error came right up like it was in line to display it self....windows messenger is gone though....no hitches since.

Hmmm... well that's a first (the messenger reboot thing). If it happens again, let me know.

As far as a page for all those downloads... hmmm... yeah, I can probably do somethin' like that up. :D

well, the original ISO burner installation files....zip files with the reg tweaks.....yes, links to the hot fixes.....links to the java download(s) etc. etc.

The reboot came IMMEDIATELY after windows messenger 4.7's progress bar had zeroed our and I don't remeber what ws next....I hit, "No" to reboot later, and then the planned OCX error came right up like it was in line to display it self....windows messenger is gone though....no hitches since.

Hmmm... well that's a first (the messenger reboot thing). If it happens again, let me know.

As far as a page for all those downloads... hmmm... yeah, I can probably do somethin' like that up. :D

hehe thats what [my] job is :p

Okay guys... I have a question. Was talkin' to Raptor about it and not sure which way we'll do this, so I want your opinions.

We're going to add a new switch to the Dec Update. It will access new batch files and run all the updates (that can be run with it) with the "/o" switch. According to Microsoft:

/o : Overwrite OEM files without prompting.

From what I've gathered via Google, this pretty much disables the whole "Creating 3rd-party driver list" thing. Because of that, it chops install time to about a quarter of what it was before (so like instead of over a minute to install the update, it would now be closer to 30 seconds). Now then, the problem is this. Even though I've yet to see any cases reported online of this causing problems (and I've not experienced it, nor a couple people I've had try it out), there's always a chance someone would have some odd OEM driver that one of these updates would overwrite. If that happened, there's no tellin' what could happen (device may not work, requiring you to reload the driver... or maybe a BSOD, who knows. If it ever happened, no one has posted it anywhere).

So now back to the point. We're going to add this as a switch, and add documentation about it. But my question is this. Would you guys like it made as a checkbox on the GUI like the "Keep Backups" checkbox is? Or would you rather us just keep it as a switch only? Personally, I'd like it as a checkbox (could be called "Disable OEM Backup - Advanced Users Only" or something) so people could use it easier (should be fine on fresh installs, since OEM drivers normally wouldn't be loaded yet).

Let me know what you think... just curious and want your input. :)

Hmmm... well that's a first (the messenger reboot thing).  If it happens again, let me know.

As far as a page for all those downloads... hmmm... yeah, I can probably do somethin' like that up.&nbsp:D:D

hehe thats what [my] job i:p:p

Huh? :blink:k::wacko:o: lol

Hmmm... well that's a first (the messenger reboot thing).? If it happens again, let me know.

As far as a page for all those downloads... hmmm... yeah, I can probably do somethin' like that up:D? :D

hehe thats what [my] job is :p

Huh? :blin:wacko:cko: lol

makin the site.. ya know when we talked :whistle:tle:
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • inb4 someone leaves the usual "what an unfortunate name" comment
    • Cuktech 10 Ultra charger review: big display, four ports, 110W total power by Taras Buria Cuktech recently announced a couple of Ultra-branded chargers, including a desktop 300W charger, which I reviewed a few weeks ago. For those who do need that much (or who do not want to spend that much on a charger), Cuktech also offers the 10 Ultra, a traditional wall charger with similar features. Four ports, a big display, and up to 110W of power output. After using it for a few weeks, here are my impressions. Disclaimer: Cuktech provided the review unit without any editorial input or pre-approval. Like the 30 Ultra, the 10 Ultra arrived in a box made of nice cardboard with quality print all over it. Inside, besides the charger, you will find a 240W 6A charger, which, this time, is fully braided. While Cuktech always bundles high-power cables with its chargers and power banks, they are usually regular and unassuming. This time, the cable is much nicer, matching the charger's $59.99 price tag. The charger itself measures 67 x 76 x 33 mm or 2.6 x 3.0 x 1.3 inches and weighs about 250 grams. Considering the charger has four ports and a big display, I would say the compact size is quite impressive, albeit a little hefty. The overall design is similar to other chargers from the manufacturer, minus the chrome Cuktech logo next to the four ports. The Cuktech 10 Ultra has retractable prongs for better portability. Its front side is covered with piano black plastic housing two elements: a capacitive button with backlight and a quite large display for various charging stats. Ports are downward-facing, and I have mixed feelings about such a design. It is not the most convenient when you frequently connect and disconnect cables. It makes you bend over to find the right port to connect, and it is a no-go with outlets mounted closer to the floor. On the bright side, design like this eliminates clutter and sagging, especially when using four cables at once. Plus, you get plenty of space for a big display. Ports include two high-speed USB Type-C ports, one Type-C for less demanding devices, and one classic USB Type-A. The first two ports deliver full 100W, while the third is capped at 45W. As for the Type-A port, its maximum output is 18W. In total, the charger delivers 110W of power, but in my testing, I managed to squeeze 117W when charging two power banks and a tablet. Quite impressive. Type-C1 Type-C2 Type-C3 Type-A Single-port 100W 100W 45W 18W Two ports 80W 20W - - Three ports 65W 20W 20W - Four ports 65W 20W 10W 10W The charger can detect handshake protocols and balance power across all four ports according to each device's needs. As such, power is not limited to the values in the table above. You can have two ports charging at 55W, three ports at 45W + 20W, and more. For some reason, Cuktech is not listing the supported protocols, but a quick test showed that it is compatible with PD3.0, PPS, QC5, DCP, and UFCS. When you connect a compatible device, the charger automatically detects its charging standard and displays it on the screen, for example, Apple 6A or Samsung 3A. Speaking of the screen. The main highlight of the 10 Ultra is its 1.57-inch display with a maximum brightness of 700 nits and 160-degree viewing angles. The display takes up most of the front, and it shows various charging-related information, including total output power, current temperature, power distribution across ports with watts, volts, and amps, a screensaver, and more. You can toggle between the different views by tapping the button, and holding it changes the screen orientation (portrait or horizontal, plus flipped) according to your socket position. The screen is very nice. It is sharp, vivid, and the fonts are easy to read. As for settings, you can change the following: Keep the screen on or off Lock the screen orientation (hold the button to change the screen orientation) Keep the USB Type-A port on Toggle power modes The charger has three power modes: AI: standard mode that automatically allocates power to each connected device. Power Priority: prioritizes power for high-demand devices, such as laptops or power banks. Balanced: splits power evenly across connected devices according to their needs I was skeptical at first, but after testing a few devices in different modes, I can see the benefit of these three modes. The most useful is power priority, which gives the first Type-C port more power. When I was charging a 100W power bank (port 1) alongside a 140W power bank (port 2), Power Priority split the total output about 75-30. Balanced mode, as the name suggests, splits the total output between the two ports more or less equally. As for AI mode, the charger uses its brain to detect which device needs more power. In my testing, it figured out that the 140W power needs a bit more juice. As I said, I expected this to be more of a gimmick, but the three built-in modes turned out quite useful. For example, you can prioritize your laptop while giving other ports a little less power, but still enough to charge at acceptable speeds. Unfortunately, unlike the 30 Ultra, this charger cannot display the battery level of the device being charged. This small feature turned out to be very useful when I was testing the 30 Ultra, as it allowed me to see my phone's battery level without picking it up. Like other Cuktech chargers I tested, the 10 Ultra one proved itself reliable and well-made. It uses Gallium nitride semiconductor technology to reduce the charger's size and improve efficiency. It is also better at dissipating heat, but I have to say that when charging two power banks at 117W total, the charger got hotter than what I would call comfortable (hold it for a few seconds, and you start feeling a burning sensation at your fingertips). However, the built-in thermal indicator remained below the temperature threshold, with the screen reassuring that the device operated at "High performance" (I tested it in a 21 °C / 69 °F room). Overall, the Cuktech 10 Ultra is a solid choice. If you need four ports and you like to nerd out on various stats, it is a very easy recommendation. It will take care of your laptop, phone, tablet, and power bank without breaking a sweat, plus the build, material, and cable quality are top-notch. The mode switcher is handy when charging different devices with different power needs, too. I cannot say a display is a must-have in a charger, especially when it makes you more conscious about where to plug it, but it is a neat addition if you have a socket at your table or bed level, so that you can actually use the display and its features. The more important fact is that despite its size and quality, the display does not make the charger that much more expensive than similarly powerful chargers from competitors. Plus, you can save 10% on the 10 Ultra with a promo code on Amazon. Buy Cuktech 10 Ultra charger - $53.99 on Amazon with a promo code As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • Last week I was investigating an issue with contacts and tried using the new Outlook. In the real (Classic) Outlook, you can easily go to any Outlook folder and present it in a Table View, then customize the columns to show/sort any field, which was exactly what I needed. But of course, the new Outlook doesn't have this feature at all. I gave up. Oh, and can we possibly stop claiming the new Outlook has PST support? What it really has is the ability to use the real Outlook in the background to pretend to have PST support. There is no PST support without the real Outlook installed.
    • Honestly just before Panos left it started to feel like MS just wasnt interested in them so they were being less innovative with them, and then when he DID leave for Amazon its kind of clear the direction is gone. It felt like Panos had both goals and drive, and a vision, but it felt like no matter what his title/department was the Surface devices never had the full interest of the rest of management and he was just pushing a bolder up a hill that MS was adding dirt to as he went.
    • A roguelike and a 4X strategy game are free to claim on the Epic Games Store by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe The final leg of the Epic Games Store's mystery giveaways promotion just landed, and it brought along two more games to keep. Last week's Lonestar and Calico giveaways have now been replaced with copies of Rogue Waters and Songs of Conquest to claim for PC gamers. As always, the game is yours to add permanently to your Epic Games Store library within the next seven days. Diving into the games, Songs of Conquest is developed by Lavapotion. This is a turn-based 4X strategy experience that has players making tough decisions and participating in tactical combat while also managing their kingdom. "Songs of Conquest is a turn-based strategy game inspired by 90s classics. Lead powerful magicians called Wielders and venture to lands unknown," explains the developer. "Wage battles against armies that dare oppose you, hunt for powerful artifacts and expand your territory. The world is ripe for the taking – seize it." Meanwhile, Rogue Waters comes from developer Ice Code Games. This rogue-lite experience has you taking the role of Captain Cutter as he commands his ship and crew through procedurally generated encounters. You'll be recruiting and training crew, use sea creatures, and battle with other ships and pirates. "Set sail as Captain Cutter, a pirate caught in a deadly struggle for power and vengeance," adds the developer. "Navigate dangerous waters, unleash mythical sea creatures, and outwit enemies as you chase legendary treasure and confront dark secrets." The newly available Rogue Waters and Songs of Conquest giveaways on the Epic Games Store are set to run until June 11, giving PC gamers seven days to claim the latest offer. Once this closes out, a new freebie will take its place on the same day, which is slated to be Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks. Don't forget that mobile gamers can check out the Epic Game Store's weekly giveaways on Android and iOS to grab a freebie there as well.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Conversation Starter
      mobandz earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • Apprentice
      fernan99 went up a rank
      Apprentice
    • One Month Later
      nothanks earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      B2Proxy earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      MadMung0 earned a badge
      One Year In
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      478
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      247
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      79
    4. 4
      FloatingFatMan
      76
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      60
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!