Hi Ryan,
Good to see you here.
I'm sure someone will be able to offer some assistance soon enough :thumbsup:
I don't want to offer too many suggestions as i wouldn't want to compromise the abilty to recover any data from the Free Space.
@Ryan, if you can post a screenshot of the Disk...
Slightly smaller user base than us but we use something called House on the Hill for helpdesk tickets, it is costly though.
But i don't believe the 2 options i have mentioned cover the languages you require sorry.
Not sure about the language side of things but take a look at Lansweepr and see if that helps? - Network Inventory - Software Inventory Management for Windows Networks
They were developing a Helpdesk platform to gone with it, not sure if they did that or not, we bought it for asset management...
I must have got confused by the bit you said "What does that mean?" -- I therefore tried clarifying it.
It is due to Intel graphics i believe although i'm sure other graphics have these options too but try the following...
Press Ctrl + Alt + F12.
This should bring up the Intel control panel...
The NirCmd's are not really great with Windows 7 and onward, i think they were more designed for XP but you can always try.
NirCmd does require you to have extra files on your PC to reference.
Thank you for the screenshot, the master of tutorials (Brink) has a tutorial for this here:
http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/38685-homegroup-add-remove-navigation-pane-windows-8-a.html
Does this explain/help remove it for you?
-Jamie
Sorry, what are you saying popped up or what you were searching for?
The "Homegroup"?
I'm not sure what the issue is but maybe there are some tutorials here that maybe able to help?
http://www.eightforums.com/tutsearch.php?q=homegroup
Please advise what you are trying to do/stop, maybe post a...
How about another test...
Again, test this on dummy data, i'm writing this blind as i'm at work and can't really test it.
Sorry if this doesn't help either :D
First create a list of files you want to run python against with the full path included...
dir *.py /s /b "directory here"...
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