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Hi all,
I've just bought a new SD card for my pda and when I've tried to insert into the card reader of the notebook it shows a message telling me that I have to format it. That's ok but when I try to format it, the dialog just permits me to format it for a 1 Gb capacity when it's of 2 Gb. I've tried to do it with another card reader and it happens the same ...
Thanks in advance,
Marc Soleda
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Dire Straits
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It's possible that your PDA only supports 1Gig cards. Check with the manufacturer of your PDA to see if there is an update you can install.
Dave Kreskowiak
Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic
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I finally found it. The problem was with the notebook driver that I had to update it to support formats bigger than 1 Gig. Now it works fine.
Thanks,
Marc Soleda.
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Dire Straits
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Which notebook? I'm looking at buying some 2GB SD cards for use with my laptop and camera, and knowing I would have a problem in advance would be good
Steve S
Developer for hire
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Hp Compaq nc6120. Maybe you'll have to update the driver depending on you last system restoration/update. Mine was last done October 2005.
Marc Soleda.
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Dire Straits
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TVM. My Dell Inspiron 9400 sees 2GB straight off, so no worries on that score
Steve S
Developer for hire
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Lucky man !!!
... she said you are the perfect stranger she said baby let's keep it like this... Dire Straits
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Assuming that Username and Password are typed correctly (caps lock key not being used, capitalisation correct ?) then suggest you interrogate user manual which should advise of procedure to take.
If it doesn't, you might have to contact your router's manufacturers customer support phone line or internet based FAQ.
Anyhow, I suspect you will end up having to reset the router to factory default settings.
modified 1-Aug-19 21:02pm.
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I concur, your probably have to reset the router. The user manual might tell you how to do that. I suggest that you change your password to something not so obvious. Keeping the defaults is dangerous, if your router can be accessed otherwise (and no, WLAN with WEP aint secure).
Cheers,
Sebastian
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Contra vim mortem non est medicamen in hortem.
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Thank you all!
it worked.
I knew that there is an option to reset but I was afraid to do that because I thought that there is a risk to lose the configuration and the passwort will not be change...
So another time-Thank you!
SnaidiS(Semion)
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Hi all,
I have created a device independent driver. For which i want a application launcher. My drivers name is "TestIOCTL" and its symbollic link is "\Device\TestIOCTL ". I now want to open this driver file for which i have used the following code segment.
hDevice = CreateFile ("\\DosDevices\\TestIOCTL",
0,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
NULL
);
The hDevice returns 3 thro GetError() Method meaning File not found. Can anyone tell me how to open this driver file.
Thanks In advance.
Regards
Kenny.
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DosDevices was the name of the user-mode-accessible namespace in NT4. In later versions of the OS this changed.
From user-mode, replace \DosDevices with \\. . In C or C++ you will have to escape the backslashes, so use "\\\\.\\TestIOCTL" .
Source[^].
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I was given an application that calls a driver which also calls interrupts at H/W level in order to update that BIOS of a ceratin laptop. However, I was asked to develop the application in such a way that I won't have to install the driver manually anymore just to activate the interrupts for the BIOS update. Is it possible to do so and if yes, how can I proceed. The application by the way was made in Visual C++ ver. 6.0. Thanks.
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Yes, you can install a driver programatically. You can use setupcopyoeminf() or you can create the service key entry directly, and set the driver to autostart.
Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception
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I need help transfering files between Windows(NTFS) and Linux(ext2)! I need a program or method for doing it.
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Eric
I still need to learn C++!
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ftp?
Charlie Gilley
Will program for food...
Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied.
My son's PDA is an M249 SAW.
My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams
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Tuotrut wrote: I need help transfering files between Windows(NTFS) and Linux(ext2)! I need a program or method for doing it.
If transfer of files is not too frequent then a FAT partition could help b/c both NTFS and ext2 can read/write to FAT.
Farhan Noor Qureshi
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Hi,
Can anyone tell if there is any software to create symbolic link for driver files in windows.
Thanks in Advance
Kenny
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I dint get ur question.We can create symbolic link only inside the driver code.In our AddDevice Routine normally we do that using IOCreateSymbolicLink.To know more about this see DDK documentation.
But for viewing the symbolic links available in ur system u can use tools Like WinObj,DevView or ObjView.This u can get from sysinternals.com or oneysoft.com.
If u can give some more explanation on ur need i can try more.
regards
Vairavan
System software Engineer
TCS
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Hi,
I have created a Device Independent Driver Code. It is working perfectly. All i need is a Application Launcher program. And that is where my problem starts. I am trying to create the file using the CreateFile Command. And it is always returning false. I have attached the code snippet below. Anyone who knows how to solve the problem please help me.
HANDLE OpenDeviceDriver(LPCTSTR szDriverName)
{
HANDLE hDevice;
TCHAR szFullName[200];
wsprintf(szFullName, "\\\\.\\%s", szDriverName);
hDevice = CreateFile (szFullName,
0,
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE,
NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING,
FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL,
NULL
);
if(hDevice == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
hDevice = 0;
printf("%x Error %ld\n",hDevice,GetLastError());
}
return hDevice;
}
With Warm Regards
Kenny
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What's the return value from GetLastError() ?
Alcohol. The cause of, and the solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
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The result of GetLastError() is 2
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Means The file is not there in the specified path.I want to know what u or passing to szDriverName.
regards
Vairavan
-- modified at 0:52 Friday 1st September, 2006
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