I was trying to find Sony VPCEA36FX drivers for windows 7 32 bits, but without any success. At Sony's official website they only provide 64 bits option.
What could I do ?
thanks
You can try http://www.userdrivers.com/. It contains sony notebook drivers. Or a google search with "site:userdrivers.com".
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I couldn't find grafana for 32 bit windows machine in official website. please advice how can I install grafana
Here is the link which guides Building Grafana from source since there is no exe file as such for 32 bit windows machines.
http://docs.grafana.org/project/building_from_source/
I've a Acer Aspire 5600U machine, which had windows 10 earlier. I installed Ubuntu 16 on this machine erasing all previous Operating Systems. Now, it says that there is no bootable disk and stuck at the boot screen.
So, i tried to go back to windows 7, and created a bootable Windows 7 x64 USB but the computer does not recognize the bootable USB either, whereas it does recognize bootable Ubutnu 16 OS USB.
I'm pretty sure there must be something i'm missing in the BIOS, but i've no clue what it is. I dont understand the whole concept of UEFI vs BIOS either.
So, if anyone has any ideas to resolve this, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
If anyone is struggling with this, here is the problem, how it was got solved.
I had to use Rufus tool to create GBT Partition with FAT32 file system. Looks like the drive i used earlier was in NTFS.
formatting it to FAT32 resolved the issue.
I have a raspberry pi3 but I am having tremendous issues with trying to install win10 IOT on it. When I download the core and try to boot it I only get the "rainbow" screen. When installing noobs I dont even get the option for win10 IOT. Anyone else had problems with this? Will it work smoother on a raspberry pi2 rather then the pi3?
Im not asking if anyone know solutions for booting win10 IOT on pi3, I have tried most of it :) Just asking if anyone has better experiences using pi2 for it?
If you follow the link to Manually set up your IoT Core device Microsoft there explain how to install with a Windows computer.
If you are using UNIX however, there isn't much help for you. As an experienced Unix user who last used Windows seriously about six years ago I found it quite intimidating to have to
a) log into my Microsoft account (that I last used from a different continent)
b) sign up as a "Windows Insider"
Even after going through these hurdles I only stumbled across the ISO file by accident, and even then nothing for the Raspberry Pi.
This answer isn't given to help you achieve your aim, which I despair of doing, but to let you know that the whole process perplexed someone of considerable experience. I don't see myself using Win 10 for my Pis without buying a pre-configured SD card.
What you're going to need to do is follow this link and do what it says:
https://buildazure.com/2017/05/24/setup-raspberry-pi-with-windows-10-iot-core/
Basically:
Load up your microsd card onto the PC
Use the wizard
Insert card into the Pi
And boot it up.
i working in windows 10 iot core.
first time when i install windows 10 iot core i follow the following list.
how to install windows 10 iot core
follow the link.
i things your problem is solve...
I installed kaltura CE5 on centos 6.4 64 bit version. I followed instructions from http://www.sparksupport.com/blog/how-to-install-kaltura-in-centos. The installation is successfull but I am not able to launch KMC. The KAC works fine. I tried logging in from KAC too. I have tried it on 32 bit too. Pls advise.
thanks!
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Kaltura CE5 is an outdated system.
You should install the new Kaltura CE9X
Use CentOS 6.5 64 bit (32 bit systems are not supported) and follow this tutorial (for stand alone system):
https://github.com/kaltura/platform-install-packages/blob/master/doc/install-kaltura-redhat-based.md
if the installation is ok with the command localhost.localdomain/start the starting page will open. (replace with the localhost and localdomain you have chosen like kaltura.yourdomain.com)
To open the kmc use the url localhost.localdomain/kmc on the web browser.
Does RethinkDB not offer 32 bit versions?
RethinkDB's download page has download links to various *nix packages, but all of them pertain to 64 bit architectures.
Is there a 32 bit version or is it simply not supported?
Edit: We've just added 32-bit support in RethinkDB 1.3, see how to install it at rethinkdb.com/docs/install.
Original answer:
RethinkDB is currently only available for 64-bit architectures. We may offer 32-bit support in future versions of RethinkDB.
I'll be sure to pass a note along to make the download page clearer about prerequisites.