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Found this:
Starting with Windows 10, version 1607 (Build 14310 and later), the format adds a new part in the INF file: the [BuildNumber] part. That means that it started to define the build number of the Windows version when installing the drivers. Soon after, Intel has started to adopt this new technique and also add the [BuildNumber] part into the installation information.
That is to say, If the build number of your Windows version doesn’t fit with the defined [BuildNumber] part of the package by the driver manufacturers, you will fail to install the driver package, despite the correct Windows version and processor type.
[Fix] This Installation Package Is not Supported by This Processor Type
I’ve never seen it, but then never really looked for it.
IT is littered with technology that still works but has been replaced by something better – or more popular. Firewire (IEEE 1394) was an Apple / Sony project. The same sort of thing is going on now with Thunderbolt and USB 3 with Apple again favouring the least popular.
It’s not just about transfer speeds, there’s also sorts of stuff about cable lengths and voltages etc. too. Sony called it iLink, had different connectors and used it connect cameras to storage. Apple only provided low voltage support from the Macbooks. So IEEE 1394 wasn’t exactly plug and play.
Apple intended Firewire to replace the SCSI bus, USB was always just about connecting peripherals and replacing the serial and parallel ports. I suspect USB was just easier & cheaper to implement. Things like printers just don’t need massive bandwidth.
Why (your flavour of?) Linux treats the files differently I have not a clue.
The US will not negotiate a free trade deal with the UK unless a new digital services tax is dropped, according to a newspaper report.
And there you have it, they have us over a barrel and they know it. What else will the want, what will China demand? Never mind a “can do” spirit will see us through.
Of course, if like France we were part of the largest trading block in the world…
Looking at the connection tail it looks like you’ll be getting a waterproof torpedo ? Probably need it for IP66 rating.
With the Hikvision kit the brackets are chunky and hollow enough to hold the connectors.
If you’re trunking then internal will be fine.
I don’t know what cameras you’re using or how they present the final connection, but Hikvision include a waterproof torpedo. I know you’re boxing the connection in, but something like this is worth considering as additional insurance.
Any Cat5e cable will be fine for POE. It’s important to make sure the connections are truly water proof. This is what I used at Steve’s 100m Cat5e-CCA External from Amazon
The tool I use for crimping is this one as it allows you to use the EZ RJ45 connectors.
Cat 6? My question is always why? I struggle to think why anyone needs it and it’s a total PITA. For the MOD we have to use very high grade cable that’s hard to buy for <10mbps jobs. Trebles the cost of the cabling (they originally wanted an even higher spec but no-one makes it). However their instance on metal fixings is good. If there is a fire the cable sheath may melt but the cables stay where they are and don’t impede fire fighters.
The Remain pact is a bit of a misleader too, the Lib Dems won by 4%, that’s more than the 3% Plaid brought to the party and the Greens didn’t stand last time. James Cleverly called it a “dirty deal” ignoring the fact it didn’t cost tax payers a £billion like his parties did. Playing to the gallery I think in case BoJo doesn’t last too long, he really is turning into Mr Nasty.
You can play what if games with parties standing or not until the cows come home and come to any result you like, it’s all guess work for now. I think we can expect more of these deals but it’s hard to see the Brexit Party trusting the Tories enough to stand down in any numbers. I think they’ll be looking to destroy the Conservatives when BoJo hits the mathematics of Parliament and fails to do anything. Likewise Labour when Corbyn vacillates once more, indeed I think Labour have lost those votes whatever (will the Tories stand down there I wonder)?
The momentum does seem to be towards those with a clear strategy on Brexit one way or another. I for one only trust the Lib Dems to achieve what I want, Remain or if not as close as possible. Labour, who knows what they’ll do even of they take us out. Tories and Brexit are now No Deal. So where does that leave moderate Tories of the Ken Clarke mould? Lib Dem, that’s where.
We are a Tory seat that voted Remain with an ERG member who is locally despised in a region with historic Liberal leanings. It would take lots of Tories to switch with a lot of Labour, but I can see it happening. Especially if Airbus is looking in jeopardy.
The Boris bounce works two ways, he may get some ex Tories back but he hardens those of us against him.
I think Labour may well be toast, sit on the fence long enough and it will collapse under you. I won’t trust them on Brexit and the (wider) more rural West Country area has a Liberal tendency. I suspect Tory South Gloucestershire is pooping it’s pants especially after the local elections.
Like London, Bristol generally has large Labour majorities, but Bristol North West is a Tory vs Labour dog fight. Bristol is Remain so I don’t think they’ll be flocking to the Tories, will they go Lib Dem? The Bristol Labour MPs seem to be well liked and do their jobs, but the same could be said of a lot of good and long standing councillors now sat on their hands.
Up North I’m sure the Brexit party will do well pinching votes from everywhere.
If Corbyn doesn’t change his tune soon and convince us he means it, and get the anti-antisemitism sorted, I think they may well suffer. If Labour want a chance Corbyn needs to go and someone like Yvette Cooper get in. Not going to happen until it’s too late.
I think the next GE, whenever it happens, will throw up a hung parliament and God knows who will ally with who. I’m not sure being out will do much other than change the Brexit votes back to where they came from. Just being legally out doesn’t settle the future of the country, it’s still to be determined and could still involve a much closer relationship.
Tory hard line Brexiteers could well be ruing the fact they let TM’s deal pass them by and indulged in so much infighting. Instead of arguing over the backstop they could have got on with it and sorted out a deal inside the transition period that would have suited them better.
EDIT I see Project Lies continues. James Cleverly says that we have to leave the EU to have free ports, ignoring the fact that there are many in the EU and we had them ourselves until Cameron abolished them in 2012. So they must have worked well then? More empty promises that sound good but don’t stand up to scrutiny.
I love these new AMD chips.
Have a good trip Bob, especially the 5th. You should be fine for roving internet data as all EU.
A very one sided opinion. This is going to cause big problems in NI and that will scupper any trade deal with the US. It’s not up to Trump any more, it’s Congress and I suggest you catch up on what they have said.
We because it was our democratically elected representatives that negotiated on our behalf. That’s how our system works, the very sovereignty that is being taken back (not that it ever left). “Taking Back Control” I believe it was called? Anyone who voted Conservative as well as Leave, this is exactly the process you voted for. I voted neither so can say I didn’t have a hand in it but I can see it’s “we”. Leavers need to take responsibility for what they set in motion not whinge because they don’t like the outcome, that’s what us Remoaners are supposed to do isn’t it?
Honestly VFM, is that a valid comparison? It’s like saying we live in the Arctic because of the temperatures in winter 1963. The drop since the referendum can be traced to largely a single event and it’s continuing fall out, all self inflicted and likely to continue. Find me someone who says the opposite.
Did some fact checking on Japan being an alternative market for the Welsh farmers. If the deal works as well as anticipated it will account for less than 3% of the exports currently going to the EU. Time for some honesty from the Leave With No Deal campaigners. Not going to happen is it?
The EU negotiated a deal over several years that was signed by the UK and it’s their fault?
We will refuse to pay what we owe and it’s their fault?
You seem to have forgotten they did offer us a free trade deal right at the start, but we said no, and it’s their fault?
We asked them to create the backstop in a certain way and it’s their fault?
No wonder they’re showing little interest in reopening negotiations, we’ll only reject them for some spurious reason that won’t of course be our fault.
This whole Brexit mess from start to finish is our mess but like a spoiled toddler when we don’t get our way we throw the toys out of the pram and blame everyone else. No wonder we’re the laughing stock of the world.
Sometimes clearing the browser cache can solve these sorts of issues.
That’s pretty much what I said a few days ago.
I think Labour are too wishy washy now, I wouldn’t trust them because they still aren’t clear. If there’s a referendum they’ll back Remain, if they win a GE they’ll go for their own Leave. Not good enough. Neither do I think Corbyn will change his tune.
We’ll see, plenty can happen but you’re still picking the best of any scenarios, no matter how unlikely, and adding them all together to come out with the answer you want. The less ardent Brexiteers won’t be happy now that the economic realities are coming home to roost. They were told it wouldn’t be like this.
My bet is that whatever else, we will still be in the EU come 1st November.
He can’t smash anyone until we’re out, he’s not trusted enough. Do you think Farage will let him get away with that? Not a chance and his double dealing past will haunt him. I think you under estimate the role of the Lib Dems in all this too, they will do well in urban areas and this part of the world.
If in the meantime he wrecks the economy and increases division, both within his party and the country, and he threatens the Union, he won’t care. This is his only chance at the big one and that is all he cares about. I don’t think he even cares about Brexit or ever has, it’s his means to an end, his group of stooges. If he gets it I don’t think he’ll know what to do with it, like London he’ll let his mates do what they want whilst he swans about doing the PR bit. If things get too hot he’ll bugger off to the States.
So we learn his “support” of the Farmers facing tariffs will be to assist them in finding new markets, by which time the problem will have resolved itself aided by cheap food imports from a hurried US deal. Look at New Zealand when their market disappeared, except they had a local market to aim at, our farmers have the opposite. Japan? Really? I think the EU and Australians, who have a trade deal already, will have something to say about that.
Well the money markets seem to like the Boris win. Pound climbing against the euro and the USD.
And where are we today with new lows against both? Yes the Govt’s been touting a No Deal scenario and the CBI has highlighted just how unready everyone is for exactly that.
One point you missed with your inter-dependency argument. We may buy things from the far east be we make things, like cars and aeroplanes, with the EU. There is a whole dependent supply chain, not just a ship arriving at a dock – which probably Rotterdam anyway!
It looks like Project Fear is turning into Project Reality, not that it will make any difference to the ideologists (and they will blame someone else).
For Invoicing I use Wave, it’s totally free and very comprehensive. I can run it all from my mobile phone if I want to, handy for doing an instant invoice. I’ve not printed an invoice or receipt yet.
I signed up for the optional card payments (1.4% +20p) and can take them through the mobile app too, handy for instant payments (it has happened).
Public Liability, always a good idea especially if you’re visiting customer premises. Professional Indemnity is only really needed if there’s a chance of you causing real damage to a customers premises / systems by your actions. It can be costly. I’ve taken the view that the systems I’m involved in don’t warrant it, I can see why Drezha does.
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