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Thanks for the warning Norm.
Tutorial has been created.
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...adge-tool.html
Thanks for the warning Norm.
Tutorial has been created.
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...adge-tool.html
From Raphael :- x64 delayed due to issues.
Okay, I pushed all the right buttons and nothing happened. Clearly, the x64 version of Windows “7″ needs more attention. Sorry guys, need another day.
Is fixing patcher issues on x64... about 4 hours ago from Ping.fm
Last edited by NormCameron; 11 Nov 2008 at 05:04. Reason: Twitter update
Robin Wilson November 11, 2008 at 9:19 am
Thanks for this great tool.
It works really well except that in a multi-user environment it does not set the security on the files so that other users can access the files.
In the case of explorer if I log on as User1 and apply the patch and then try to log on as User2 all I will get is a black screen and nothing will happen. If I go to task manager to try and run explorer.exe it will tell me I cannot access the file due to lack of permissions.
I have to log in as User1 again and add users/administrators to the files with at least read access and then any user can still log onto the pc and also benefit from the new superbar!
Looking forward to implimenting the x64 Blue Badge version.
Just wish I had a touch screen!
“Blue Badge” tool available, unlocks all known protected features - Within Windows
I'm glad I'm running the x32 Windows 7.
@NormCameron, Yeah I talked with Rafael about that and we tracked it down..Its caused by BlueBadge placing the patched files in %temp% where the OS can move the files on reboot since the originals are in use...Problem was the files Inherit the current user`s ACL since %temp% is a peruser location....So when the comp reboots and replaces the files that where in use....the new files inherit the current user ACLHe is releasing a new X32 patch either tomorrow or Friday
He also said the 64bit version will have to properly wait a few more days while he debugs Windows to figure out why the x64 version is using extra checks![]()
I’ve applied this (thanks for making by the way!), restarted, and now - I get no video or sound...video and audio files fail to play, etc.
Any help would be very much appreciated!
Hello John Boy, welcome to Seven Forums!
The 64-bit version hasen't been perfected yet....
Read the posts above again.
LaterTed