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Free Task Manager total resources for multiple instances?
4wd:
Edit: got it to stop giving an error. But when I run the script it just comes back to the prompt. No busy cursor, no output no nothing.-MilesAhead (June 30, 2015, 03:33 PM)
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Given what @Cocoa has just gone through with my Powershell script here, it may pay to check what version you're running and update if necessary.
To check the version, open a Powershell and enter: $PSVersionTable.PSVersion
You should get 4.0 if you're running the latest.
MilesAhead:
Edit: got it to stop giving an error. But when I run the script it just comes back to the prompt. No busy cursor, no output no nothing.-MilesAhead (June 30, 2015, 03:33 PM)
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Given what @Cocoa has just gone through with my Powershell script here, it may pay to check what version you're running and update if necessary.
To check the version, open a Powershell and enter: $PSVersionTable.PSVersion
You should get 4.0 if you're running the latest.
-4wd (July 01, 2015, 03:31 AM)
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I get 3.0.-1.-1
First time I ever saw negative build numbers?
MilesAhead:
It says on Technet I have to get W 8.1 to install PS 4.0 :down:
This Laptop often will not complete a restore point. Never mind doing updates. I'll use some other method. I never like PS anyway. :)
4wd:
It says on Technet I have to get W 8.1 to install PS 4.0 :down:-MilesAhead (July 01, 2015, 05:45 AM)
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Not according to this Technet page.
Windows PowerShell 4.0 runs on the following versions of Windows.
* Windows 8.1, installed by default
* Windows Server 2012 R2, installed by default
* Windows® 7 with Service Pack 1, install Windows Management Framework 4.0 to run Windows PowerShell 4.0
* Windows Server® 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1, install Windows Management Framework 4.0 to run Windows PowerShell 4.0
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I never like PS anyway. :)
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That's just the age old fear of the new and unknown talking ;)
MilesAhead:
It says on Technet I have to get W 8.1 to install PS 4.0 :down:-MilesAhead (July 01, 2015, 05:45 AM)
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Not according to this Technet page.
Windows PowerShell 4.0 runs on the following versions of Windows.
* Windows 8.1, installed by default
* Windows Server 2012 R2, installed by default
* Windows® 7 with Service Pack 1, install Windows Management Framework 4.0 to run Windows PowerShell 4.0
* Windows Server® 2008 R2 with Service Pack 1, install Windows Management Framework 4.0 to run Windows PowerShell 4.0
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-4wd (July 01, 2015, 06:17 AM)
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Nowhere in the list do I see Windows 8.0
I never like PS anyway. :)
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That's just the age old fear of the new and unknown talking ;)
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I don't think so. I did bash sh and zsh scripting on Linux where there was some rhyme and reason involved. :)
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