I literally just wrote out how it works and you are repeating it back like it’s new information 😆
I literally just wrote out how it works and you are repeating it back like it’s new information 😆
I know exactly how it works. I use it every day. I never said it isnt easy. I said it’s more steps to set it up.
Rufus: run exe, pick iso, run it
Ventoy: run exe to install it, run it to configure the drive, copy ISOs over to the drive
For setting up a drive that’s going to be used repeatedly and continually changing what’s on it, Ventoy is the superior tool.
For a one time use to quickly get a ISO over to a USB… Rufus is quicker and gets the job done.
…and again…OP already has Rufus in hand. There’s no reason to get another piece of software that doesn’t offer any advantage to OP’s task.
Ventoy is great, but…
It takes a few more steps to setup than Rufus, and you still have to set the right boot mode
The tool OP already has should work so there’s no need to send him to download another piece of software if he can complete the task with what he has.
UNetbootin stopped being useful a long time ago. Rufus is OK as long as you set it up right.
Partition scheme: MBR
Target system: BIOS or UEFI
File system:FAT32
Then in the BIOs setting on the HP go to advanced and set “Legacy Support Enabled”. Save and exit.
Smash the F9 key repeatedly during boot to pull up the boot menu. You should see your USB device listed to pick and boot from.
If this lets you monitor the patch status of the end clients in your org, then it’s actually cheaper than existing solutions used for managing regular Windows updates.
The only questionable part is how reliable, trustworthy, and secure is 0patch themselves?
Allowing a third party access to patch system level files opens the risk of a rootkit install. (In fact their agent being able to access system would function much like a rootkit itself).
They could easily backdoor something into thousands, or even tens of thousands of PC very quickly. Make a huge botnet, steal data, etc, etc.
Assuming they are trustworthy themselves, if their security is compromised, either from hackers or even a rogue employee, the same results could happen and could take a long time to discover.
I haven’t heard it in years and it got stuck in my head true second I read the name above.
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if you can’t carry a gun in public, you effectively don’t have the right to bear arms, but AFAIK NY law grants citizens that right.
Nope. NY’s laws prohibit having a gun anywhere outside of your home.
To make it even more ridiculous… this includes the pellet gun this kid had. In NY having a air gun is a felony weapons charge. (sections 265.01, 265.20, 265.01-a)
Fuck EA.
Yet another example of a situation where if a company refuses to maintain an IP they should have to give it up.
You’re YouTube channel has just been demonitized.
One really bad deaign out of thousands made in 120 years of manufacturing. Still a pretty good average.
They had a few other famous failures (though not nearly as bad as the Pinto) including the Edsel and the Bronco 2. Both of which they removed from production and moved on to make something better.
Ford is literally the antithesis of what I was saying about a brand that just disappears after a fuck up rather than owning it and improving on the next one.
Quality control? Safety standards? Phhhh those only add cost!
Buy an affordable car from XYSSJ brand!
…oh a XYSSJ car catches fire and kills the passengers trapped inside … and the brand disappears.
Not to worry! You can buy an affordable car from the latest brand:FongWay! These cars sure look surprisingly familiar… 🤔
This 15% isn’t inclusive of ALL bots and trolls. Just the corporate sponsored ones.
They are talking about application updates, not operating system updates.
A Ferrari dealer is not like a Toyota dealer. They are like 99% new or special order, and the other 1% that is used is all current model year with very low miles, or older but very rare and expensive.
The odds of getting a Ferrari for $120k from a Ferrari dealer is probably slimmer than your chances of being given the bag with $120k to begin with.
Yeah, but you said going to the Ferrari dealer, not going to Craigslist.
120k is barely a down payment on a Ferrari.
You only have to walk HALF way to the gym.