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  3. my roommate's new Microsoft Surface Hub is running a wacky version of Windows 10 that popped up a "You need to download something from the store to support this file!" message when I tried to run a win64 exe.

my roommate's new Microsoft Surface Hub is running a wacky version of Windows 10 that popped up a "You need to download something from the store to support this file!" message when I tried to run a win64 exe.

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  • foone@digipres.clubF This user is from outside of this forum
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    my roommate's new Microsoft Surface Hub is running a wacky version of Windows 10 that popped up a "You need to download something from the store to support this file!" message when I tried to run a win64 exe.

    HOW DO YOU MAKE A WINDOWS THAT DOESN'T SUPPORT RUNNING EXES?

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    • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

      my roommate's new Microsoft Surface Hub is running a wacky version of Windows 10 that popped up a "You need to download something from the store to support this file!" message when I tried to run a win64 exe.

      HOW DO YOU MAKE A WINDOWS THAT DOESN'T SUPPORT RUNNING EXES?

      foone@digipres.clubF This user is from outside of this forum
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      that's an insult to computing, you glorified program loader

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      • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

        that's an insult to computing, you glorified program loader

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        and this is an x86 computer here, not some weird ARM nonsense.

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        • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

          and this is an x86 computer here, not some weird ARM nonsense.

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          it's running "Windows 10 Team edition", a very specific and weird SKU

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          • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

            it's running "Windows 10 Team edition", a very specific and weird SKU

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            It's the most infuriating and useless version of Windows I've ever used.

            and for context I've recreationally run Windows ME before. My autobiography is being written on Windows 95.

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            • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

              It's the most infuriating and useless version of Windows I've ever used.

              and for context I've recreationally run Windows ME before. My autobiography is being written on Windows 95.

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              It's my roommate's Surface Hub. It's a 3 or 2S, we're not 100% sure yet.

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                It's my roommate's Surface Hub. It's a 3 or 2S, we're not 100% sure yet.

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                we are currently trying to update it into usefulness

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                • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                  we are currently trying to update it into usefulness

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                  It's a whole different interface to Windows, very mobile-like. You can get File Explorer but it can't view stuff outside your home dir and external drives. There's no windows->run and seemly no task manager on ctrl-alt-delete

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                    It's a whole different interface to Windows, very mobile-like. You can get File Explorer but it can't view stuff outside your home dir and external drives. There's no windows->run and seemly no task manager on ctrl-alt-delete

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                    oh and it uses a tiling window manager.

                    here's a video showing the UI:
                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9nAwiS-m_4

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                      oh and it uses a tiling window manager.

                      here's a video showing the UI:
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9nAwiS-m_4

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                      We're feature updatin'

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                        We're feature updatin'

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                        the official MS docs say that the way you get into UEFI on this one-button device is that you turn it on using the power button, then when it boots, you turn it off again, then turn it on again
                        repeat until it goes into uefi

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                          the official MS docs say that the way you get into UEFI on this one-button device is that you turn it on using the power button, then when it boots, you turn it off again, then turn it on again
                          repeat until it goes into uefi

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                          and when you're using the recovery tool, you have to stay in the room

                          cause it'll go to sleep if there aren't any people in the room, and that'll interrupt the download

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                            and when you're using the recovery tool, you have to stay in the room

                            cause it'll go to sleep if there aren't any people in the room, and that'll interrupt the download

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                            Well we updated enough that it knows it's fucked

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                              Well we updated enough that it knows it's fucked

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                              The first option it gives you is "buy a newer one"
                              The second option is "use the automatic update" which hasn't worked for three months

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                                The first option it gives you is "buy a newer one"
                                The second option is "use the automatic update" which hasn't worked for three months

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                                the manual update says you should get two 32gb flash drives.

                                the first drive will have the Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows (an environment built on Windows 11 IoT) recovery ISO

                                and the other 32gb flash drive will contain a 3 kilobyte certificate file

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                                  the manual update says you should get two 32gb flash drives.

                                  the first drive will have the Microsoft Teams Rooms on Windows (an environment built on Windows 11 IoT) recovery ISO

                                  and the other 32gb flash drive will contain a 3 kilobyte certificate file

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                                  I'm gonna stick the cert on a floppy disk and see if that works

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                                    I'm gonna stick the cert on a floppy disk and see if that works

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                                    I should have a USB paper tape reader. 3k isn't too long on tape

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                                      I should have a USB paper tape reader. 3k isn't too long on tape

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                                      also if it turns out Microsoft has somehow broken USB floppy drive support on this 9k$ paperweight I'm going to drive up to redmond with a hammer and take apart their HQ brick by brick

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                                        also if it turns out Microsoft has somehow broken USB floppy drive support on this 9k$ paperweight I'm going to drive up to redmond with a hammer and take apart their HQ brick by brick

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                                        okay I was wrong, it doesn't just need a 3kb certificate file, you have to use another app to build a DFI update image from that.

                                        so it needs a 15kb file

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                                        • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                                          okay I was wrong, it doesn't just need a 3kb certificate file, you have to use another app to build a DFI update image from that.

                                          so it needs a 15kb file

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                                          The file is on a disk now

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