Apesbrain wrote:
> I've found that several apps that ran under Win 7 require elevated
> privileges on Win 10; EAC and CUERipper for instance.
>
> My migration to Win 10 is pretty much complete, but not without
> setbacks. Yesterday morning I wasted two hours trying to figure out why
> I
d6jg wrote:
> When you do run as administrator you are invoking that higher
> authority.
I've found that several apps that ran under Win 7 require elevated
privileges on Win 10; EAC and CUERipper for instance.
My migration to Win 10 is pretty much complete, but not without
setbacks. Yesterday
Have a read about elevated privileges. In short although your user may
be an Administrator in Windows 10 there is still one higher authority.
When you do run as administrator you are invoking that higher
authority.
Jim
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Man in a van wrote:
> There is an option to run the Control Panel as Admin
>
> ronnie
Thanks, that worked. Sorry, not enough sleep last night.
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Apesbrain wrote:
> Thanks, but this is my situation:
>
> [image: https://i.imgur.com/ierEfEU.jpg]
>
> I am an Administrator and I installed LMS as Administrator. Any idea on
> how I solve this?
Was that a right click on the .exe and "run as admin"install?
I don't run LMS to start until I
Apesbrain wrote:
> Thanks, but this is my situation:
>
> [image: https://i.imgur.com/ierEfEU.jpg]
>
> I am an Administrator and I installed LMS as Administrator. Any idea on
> how I solve this?Did you run control panel as administrator?
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Man in a van wrote:
>
> last command in the drop down
>
> ronnie
Thanks, but this is my situation:
[image: https://i.imgur.com/ierEfEU.jpg]
I am an Administrator and I installed LMS as Administrator. Any idea on
how I solve this?
Apesbrain wrote:
> Although LMS started as a service on Win 7, I can't get it to do so on
> Win 10. How did you do it?
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last command in the drop down
ronnie
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foxesden wrote:
> I have LMS running as a service on Windows 10, I don't know if you are
> doing that on Win 7 - but it means that it starts when the machine
> starts
Although LMS started as a service on Win 7, I can't get it to do so on
Win 10. How did you do it?
Man in a van wrote:
> Apparently yes
>
> https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/can-i-dual-boot-32bit-and-64bit-windows-7-and-if-i/e5099d54-3d67-48c3-a77e-8a3ca1b2c994
As long as the machine itself is 64bit.
Jim
https://jukeradio.double6.net
VB2.4[/B] STORAGE *QNAP TS419P
Man in a van wrote:
>
>
> Can one have a Windows 32 bit partition and a Windows 64 bit partition
> on the same Hard Disk ?
>
> Just askin' :)
Apparently yes
What I would do.
Remove W7 disk from machine and put safely to one side.
Insert new SSD go to BIOS and make it the bootable disk.
Install W10 on it and install LMS but not configure.
Shut down PC
Add old W7 disk as second non bootable drive.
You won't be able to do dual boot but you will have
Apesbrain wrote:
> -"2. Once saved on the PC, in the "prefs" folder, I locate the file,
> "server.prefs" and open it with windows "notepad". Once open I search
> for "uuid" without the quotes. It should show up in two lines. I delete
> BOTH those lines. This info is specifically related to your
d6jg wrote:
> I thought there was something in server.prefs that you also had to
> remove before starting up the new server?
> I -think- it was that each server has a unique server ID and using the
> existing one was prone to issues.
> Search here - I am sure it has come up many times before.
This would be me:
Take a screen shot of all Favourites, My Apps and any Podcast urls that
are installed on the Win 7 Partition.
Take a screenshot of all Plugins and any Additional Repositories
installed on the Win 7 Partition.
E-mail the screenshots to myself
On the new Windows 10 Partition
I thought there was something in server.prefs that you also had to
remove before starting up the new server?
I -think- it was that each server has a unique server ID and using the
existing one was prone to issues.
Search here - I am sure it has come up many times before.
Jim
That will cover the main stuff. Just to complete the list
You have your music folders to remap.
You may have firewall settings that popup
if you are running any clients on the LMS server then they will
probably get a new Id and this will affect any settings you have saved
against them
Also
Time has come for me to update from Win 7 x86 to Win 10 x64. Going from
x86 to x64 I can't do an "upgrade" so it will be a clean install. I
plan to image my existing Win 7 system onto a larger SSD leaving a
second partition for Win 10 to be set up in dual-boot.
As for LMS, I plan to:
1.
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