rolling back action fault

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Joller79
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Re: rolling back action fault

Post by Joller79 »

Well.
Got it sorted. I got stuck with the bitlocker. But found a way to disable this, and now my asus t100(like the terminator) 32 bit is running pico automotive.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/wind ... the-volume

And

http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how-to- ... d-drivers/

Cheers..
Johan

Steve Smith
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Re: rolling back action fault

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Many thanks for taking the time out to chase this down with the current software and for posting how you resolved the concern.

All eyes are on the next Beta release for sure.

Take care......Steve

Joller79
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Re: rolling back action fault

Post by Joller79 »

steve smith wrote:Many thanks for taking the time out to chase this down with the current software and for posting how you resolved the concern.

All eyes are on the next Beta release for sure.

Take care......Steve

Well. Feedback. Feedback, and feedback helps us all
Johan

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Re: rolling back action fault

Post by outriggercentroid424 »

Joller79 wrote:Well.
Got it sorted. I got stuck with the bitlocker. But found a way to disable this, and now my asus t100(like the terminator) 32 bit is running pico automotive.

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ca/wind ... the-volume

And

http://www.howtogeek.com/167723/how-to- ... d-drivers/

Cheers..
Johan
Thanks

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