[Dx4win] Re : Windows 7 : it works !
Bud Semon N7CW
n7cw at cableone.net
Fri Feb 24 18:00:34 EST 2012
Hi Radi,
Here is something to try:
Right click on the shortcut to start the program. Chose Properties, then
the Compatibility tab. At the bottom, it says Privilege Level - click the
box "Run this program as an administrator".
I hope that works for you.
73, Bud N7CW
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Radivoj Kar, F6GNZ <f6gnz at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Jim and Joe,
> Have followed your advices and set everything as recommended. After first
> tests everything worked OK, including SteppIR and Rotor controls.
>
> But I have still an issue I wish to solve. Since I installed DX4WIN in
> C:\DX4WIN folder I must always run it as administrator, and even when doing
> this, each time I open DX4WIN I must respond to the User Account Control
> alert message "do you want to allow..."
>
> Any clue how to avoid getting this message???
> 73, Radi
>
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>
> >________________________________
> > De : Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert at alum.mit.edu>
> >À : "Radivoj Kar, F6GNZ" <f6gnz at yahoo.com>
> >Cc : DX4WIN Refelector <dx4win at mailman.qth.net>; "Joe Subich, W4TV" <
> lists at microham-usa.com>
> >Envoyé le : Vendredi 24 février 2012 21h48
> >Objet : Re: [Dx4win] Windows 7
> >
> >From Joe W4TV:
> >
> >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/microHAM/message/12395
> >
> >In case you can't access the URL above, here is the text
> >
> >The following changes in Windows appear to prevent Windows from
> >triggering the bugs [that] cause the lockup:
> >
> >1) Always set the Windows Control Panel "Power Options" to "High
> >Performance" or "Maximum Performance" depending on version.
> >
> >2) In the "High Performance" option"
> >
> > a) click on "Change Plan Settings" and set "Put the computer to
> >sleep" to NEVER.
> >
> > b) click on "Change advanced Power Settings", select "USB
> >Settings," followed by "USB Selective suspend setting" and set
> >Selective suspend to "disabled"
> >
> >3) In Windows Device Manager, Universal Serial Bus Controllers double
> >click on *every* USB Hub (both USB Root Hub and Generic USB Hub),
> >select the Power Management Tab and clear (uncheck) the box marked
> >"Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"
> >
> >When closing the computer, always do a full (power off) shutdown - do
> >not select sleep, hibernate, or suspend.
> >
> >These steps appear to prevent Windows from invoking sleep mode or
> >performing any hardware power down actions with the USB devices which
> >are what trigger the crash in d2xx.dll.
> >
> >
> >
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