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Stryker MagicJack User
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 2:25 am Post subject: How to setup automatic updates with MJ? |
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I have been seeing on ebay that some of the new thin clients such as T5720 can now be configured to automatically take the MJ updates without us to have to physically do it with mouse and keyboard. A way was found to.......
"get around the dreaded Write Filter feature of the XP Embedded on Thin Clients with Flash Drive. When magicJack update is available your unit will download, install and save magicJack updates automatically. MagicJack updates gets a FREE pass!!!"
Anybody know how to configure XP embedding write filter to automatically take the updates? Thanks in advance.
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VaHam Dan Should Pay Me
Joined: 13 Feb 2008 Posts: 851
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 1:22 pm Post subject: Re: How to setup automatic updates with MJ? |
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Stryker wrote: | I have been seeing on ebay that some of the new thin clients such as T5720 can now be configured to automatically take the MJ updates without us to have to physically do it with mouse and keyboard. A way was found to.......
"get around the dreaded Write Filter feature of the XP Embedded on Thin Clients with Flash Drive. When magicJack update is available your unit will download, install and save magicJack updates automatically. MagicJack updates gets a FREE pass!!!"
Anybody know how to configure XP embedding write filter to automatically take the updates? Thanks in advance.
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Right click on the green EWF icon select disable and reboot. Of coarse you loose all the benefits of EWF in the process! |
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Stryker MagicJack User
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 9:48 pm Post subject: Re: How to setup automatic updates with MJ? |
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VaHam wrote: | Stryker wrote: | I have been seeing on ebay that some of the new thin clients such as T5720 can now be configured to automatically take the MJ updates without us to have to physically do it with mouse and keyboard. A way was found to.......
"get around the dreaded Write Filter feature of the XP Embedded on Thin Clients with Flash Drive. When magicJack update is available your unit will download, install and save magicJack updates automatically. MagicJack updates gets a FREE pass!!!"
Anybody know how to configure XP embedding write filter to automatically take the updates? Thanks in advance.
Stryker |
Right click on the green EWF icon select disable and reboot. Of coarse you loose all the benefits of EWF in the process! |
So basically with my limited understanding the EWF stores the overlay data (ie MJ updates) in the RAM instead of the flash disk? So is it better to simply let it stay on the ram? I have not done any update in at least a year so I would assume the MJ updates are being dumped/stored onto the RAM. Should save the update from MJ to flash disk or let it stay in the RAM? Your expertise much appreciated. Let me know. Thanks.
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VaHam Dan Should Pay Me
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 11:14 pm Post subject: Re: How to setup automatic updates with MJ? |
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Stryker wrote: | VaHam wrote: | Stryker wrote: | I have been seeing on ebay that some of the new thin clients such as T5720 can now be configured to automatically take the MJ updates without us to have to physically do it with mouse and keyboard. A way was found to.......
"get around the dreaded Write Filter feature of the XP Embedded on Thin Clients with Flash Drive. When magicJack update is available your unit will download, install and save magicJack updates automatically. MagicJack updates gets a FREE pass!!!"
Anybody know how to configure XP embedding write filter to automatically take the updates? Thanks in advance.
Stryker |
Right click on the green EWF icon select disable and reboot. Of coarse you loose all the benefits of EWF in the process! |
So basically with my limited understanding the EWF stores the overlay data (ie MJ updates) in the RAM instead of the flash disk? So is it better to simply let it stay on the ram? I have not done any update in at least a year so I would assume the MJ updates are being dumped/stored onto the RAM. Should save the update from MJ to flash disk or let it stay in the RAM? Your expertise much appreciated. Let me know. Thanks.
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Well if you have not been committing the updates to flash and ewf is enabled then your MJ must update every time it is restarted. |
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