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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: PeterSt on July 14, 2016, 06:10:59 pm



Title: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 14, 2016, 06:10:59 pm
Windows 10 Build 10565 will expire July 29, 2016. Therefore it will be a good idea (for convenience) to upgrade it (in your RAM OS Disk to a newer version - one that does not expire meanwhile.

Important : When your RAM OS Disk has a green sticker like you see it below, over the RAM OS white sticker, this has already been done by us (shipments from of July 14, 2016).

(http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/RAM01.png)


Edit Sept. 6, 2016 : When there's a "3" written on the green sticker, it means that you have a version with W10 14393.0 installed on it plus this 14393.0 and also 10586.0 have been adjusted for OS Timers set for optimal SQ when the OS is booted from RAM. Notice that from of XXHighEnd 2.07 this can be set by XXHighEnd.
W10 10565 BASE + RAM now have been removed. Notice that the screenshots more below do not reflect this.

(http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/RAM02.jpg)



Here's 14388 : Download (https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B82Qx9VwoovtSnhDNlM4OF8zN0U).

After downloading, when you unpack it, you will also find the Windows 7 DVD DownloadTool in there;
Use the Windows 7 DVD DownloadTool to create a bootable USB Flash drive (pen/stick) of the ISO (you downloaded per the above). Watch out : Run this on a 64 bit computer or otherwise it won't work.

In XXHighEnd, boot into 10565 TRIAL.
However, make the PC go into the BIOS and in there change the date to a date before July 2016. Of course you can have changed the date prior to rebooting into 10565 TRIAL.

Put the USB flash drive in your PC and run the setup(.exe) in there.

Answer to the screens as you see them below.

(http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/TRIAL Upgrade 01.png)

(http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/TRIAL Upgrade 02.png)
This first part can be initiated through RDC but when it is finished (~10 minutes) a reboot takes place and the remainder is to be done with normal keyboard, mouse and monitor (takes another ~20 minutes).

Let it run untill it finished and 14388 is up and running.

When XXHighEnd is now started, it can happen that a message appears that XXHighEnd does not run with Administrator privileges. A reboot solves this.
Then :

Start XXHighEnd, RightClick on Stop, choose Stop W10 Updates

(http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/TRIAL Upgrade 06.png)
and next choose Boot Into; Change the "Windows 10" entry (the description of it) nicely into
"W10-14388 TRIAL (do not use)"
(don't forget to exit the field (like with Tab) and press Apply).

(http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/TRIAL Upgrade 03.png)

(http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/TRIAL Upgrade 04.png)

Lastly, boot back into the OS of your liking.

Your RAM OS Disk is now ready to be serviced by means of the new 14388 TRIAL OS, later. This will not expire.



Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: Robert on July 14, 2016, 10:43:19 pm
Peter,
After this process should one remove W10-10565 TRIAL(do not use) permanently from Ram OS. And reset Bios date to current date.

In fact remove W10-10565 Base and RAM also. I've only ever used 10586.

I can never get the Windows 7 DVD download tool to work on my 64 bit computer. I've been using isotousb.com freeware. 

Robert



 


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 15, 2016, 07:55:12 am
Hi Robert,

The 10565 TRIAL is removed automatically, because it is overwritten (it is the one you upgrade to 14388).

The 10565 BASE and RAM versions are completely unrelated to this upgrade activity. It is the same as with 10074; it is expired (10565 very soon now) but you can still use it, as known ...

If you want to remove those to free up disk space, you can;
Delete the entries in XXHighEnd (both BASE and RAM) and next deleted the files (+ Copy version).

Regards,
Peter

PS:
Quote
I've been using isotousb.com freeware.
Thank you for that tip.


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: Robert on July 16, 2016, 01:08:08 am
All works perfectly as per your instructions. Thanks

Robert


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 16, 2016, 09:04:09 am
Thank you for the feedback, Robert.

Peter


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 19, 2016, 02:09:08 pm
Peter, as I only use the 10586.0 version I wonder if it is necessary to upgrade for any other reason the 10565 TRIAL?

Thanks,
Juan


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 19, 2016, 05:39:40 pm
Juan,

I can't emphasize enough that this is not related to any of the BASE OSes;
The TRIAL is your maintenance OS. It is the owner of you harddisk (so to speak).

Side note : with tricks you can use the other OSes for maintenance too, but this really is too difficult for most if not all.
You you just need a running OS for that maintenance - just in case and never mind that at this moment you can't even imagine why or what. But if you need to boot into it, you should not be welcomed with a blue screen and a message that a crucial component it missing (which would be the proper date, but you won't really recognize that).

Regards,
Peter


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 19, 2016, 11:42:54 pm
I can't emphasize enough that this is not related to any of the BASE OSes;
The TRIAL is your maintenance OS.

Thanks Peter, I'm going to upgrade it, it's just that at first glance it seemed not an easy task.

Regards,
Juan


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: Robert on July 20, 2016, 12:49:38 am
Juan,
It often appears more difficult than it is. And one is always anxious that we don't stuff it up and have no music, me included.

Follow Peter's instructions closely it works perfectly. I bring up Xxhighend instructions on my tablet which I have beside me and work through the settings on your audio computer.

I'm probably telling you something you already know. I have been printing out metres of Xxhighend instructions and decided recently to use my tablet. I'm over 60 so a bit slow to using new technology.

I used isotousb.com to setup ISO file in USB flashdrive.

Robert   



Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 20, 2016, 08:37:29 am
We're all be over 60 soon. :)


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: Tore on July 20, 2016, 08:58:46 am
Peter,
i`m not home before 31. july  :-(

Tore


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 20, 2016, 12:18:04 pm
Thanks Robert for your advice, I tell you as I have done.

Regards,
Juan


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 20, 2016, 12:47:51 pm
i`m not home before 31. july  :-(

Tore, this is no problem at all. Just follow the guide and all will be fine.

Peter


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 20, 2016, 02:00:47 pm
Robert or Peter, what file system should I use to burn ISO to USB, exFAT, FAT32 or NTFS?

Thanks,
Juan


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 20, 2016, 02:09:01 pm
Juan, leave all to default when using the DVD DownloadTool.
(I can't even imagine that it asks for that and if not indeed, where you get your question from :)).

Regards,
Peter


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 20, 2016, 02:16:41 pm
Juan, leave all to default when using the DVD DownloadTool.
(I can't even imagine that it asks for that and if not indeed, where you get your question from :)).

Regards,
Peter

I got it from Robertīs isotousb.com, there it asked for the file system but anyway Iīm going to try first the DVD downloadTool.

Juan

PS after this installation Iīll go for the 2.06a upgrade, weīll see... :scratching:


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 20, 2016, 02:42:29 pm
The DVD DownloadTool is from Mr Windows himself, so it should work (haha).
But as said elsewhere : run it on a 64 bit system or otherwise nothing works and you won't see/undestand why (it needs additional stuff then).

Peter


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 20, 2016, 02:47:52 pm
Here in my laptop with W10 64bit the DVD DownloaTool doesnīt work. I used instead Robertīs isotousb.com and all is ok and now I have the bootable USB.

In a while Iīll proceed to the upgrade  8)

Juan


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 20, 2016, 03:52:22 pm
Can you tell ... why does it not work ?


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 20, 2016, 06:05:41 pm
Can you tell ... why does it not work ?

Why?, I donīt know, the first time it looks that there wasnīt enough free space in the USB key (15GB free) but the second time the message was the same.

Juan


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 20, 2016, 07:47:24 pm
Peter, the upgrade was made correctly. I changed the date in the bios previously as you said. In fact I didn't touched it because it was January 2016. After I finished the installation the date changed to July /09/2016. Is that correct? Otherwise all seems to work perfect.

Juan


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 21, 2016, 08:20:40 am
Hi Juan,

Great that it worked out.

If you don't use 10074 you can set the date to "today".
Might you ever again want to try 10074 or 10565 (BASE or RAM) you can set the date to Sept 2, 2015 for both.

Best regards,
Peter


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: CoenP on July 22, 2016, 11:30:26 pm
Hi

I ran into the same adversity as Juan and solved it the same way (with IsotoUSB). Patience is a virtue that is being called upon. Putting the ISO on my USB took as much time as the Win 10 update. It seemed to last forever but it actually was "only" 70 minutes.
Note that I had to reboot another time for the UAC thing.

Now I can start my vacation in peace!

regards, Coen


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on July 23, 2016, 08:25:18 am
Can you tell ... why does it not work ?
Why?, I donīt know, the first time it looks that there wasnīt enough free space in the USB key (15GB free) but the second time the message was the same.

If all is right the USB device will be erased completely anyway. Maybe it did not ? (you're asked questions about it by the program)

Something else is that think I see that you used Windows 10 for it - is that right ?
Coen ?
If so, maybe that is the problem and that by now a newer (working) tool exists. I always apply it on a 64 bits (!!) W7 machine. Takes maybe 3-4 minutes ...

Coen, enjoy your vacation !

Peter



Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: juanpmar on July 23, 2016, 09:49:22 am
Can you tell ... why does it not work ?
Why?, I donīt know, the first time it looks that there wasnīt enough free space in the USB key (15GB free) but the second time the message was the same.

If all is right the USB device will be erased completely anyway. Maybe it did not ? (you're asked questions about it by the program)

Something else is that think I see that you used Windows 10 for it - is that right ?

Peter, I answered all the questions and even I formated previously the USB key, so the problem must be when using W10 instead W7.

Regards,
Juan


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: AlainGr on August 13, 2016, 10:21:41 pm
Hi Peter,

Before adding the new Win 10 build 14393.0, I took the opportunity to switch from W10 build 10565 to !0 build 14388.

All went fine, but I accessed regedit at the end to change UAP with the value from 1 to 0. I used the instructions you wrote here: http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=3680.msg39255#msg39255

Regards,

Alain
PS: I also used isotousb (tried again DVD DownloadTool with no success).


Title: Re: RAM OS Disk - Upgrade 10565 TRIAL
Post by: PeterSt on September 06, 2016, 11:32:47 am
All,

I added this to the first post in this topic :



Edit Sept. 6, 2016 : When there's a "3" written on the green sticker, it means that you have a version with W10 14393.0 installed on it plus this 14393.0 and also 10586.0 have been adjusted for OS Timers set for optimal SQ when the OS is booted from RAM. Notice that from of XXHighEnd 2.07 this can be set by XXHighEnd.
W10 10565 BASE + RAM now have been removed. Notice that the screenshots more below do not reflect this.

(http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/RAM02.jpg)


Regards,
Peter