So today I opted in for the Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 trial (Windows version). I had Creative Cloud installed with Photoshop and Lightroom already so just hit the Try button and waited. The setup finished quickly and without any error so I launched the new Illustrator and seen a Configuration Error message with an Error code 16. Not too talkative. Also the Illustrator icon was a blank page instead of the Ai stuff.
So this is what I tried, so far
1) Uninstalled and reinstalled Illustrator.
2) Uninstalled everything then launched Adobe's Creative Cloud Cleaner and cleaned up everything, then reinstalled.
3) I tried several methods manually also looked up this issue on Google without any luck. I've seen some weirdness around Windows Security on the files so I guess this was some kind of a Permission/Security issue which happened during the installation from the Cloud.
4) I was able to launch Illustrator as an Administrator, it seems the elevated privileges overcame of the security issues but of course this is not fixed the initial problems.
This was the time when I decided to contact with Adobe support. They tried to repair it through a remote session and they simply enabled Run as Administrator in the Compatibility dialog and said it is OK now, use it this way. Icon was not fixed and also I don't really like such "solutions". It is like my car has weird noises when going above 50 mpg and the repairman's solution is to move slower than 50mph, see, all is fine, problem fixed.
So after this unsuccessful attempt I had an idea. I've downloaded Adobe Illustrator CC 2015 from torrent (yep, I know... wait for it) and installed it. The software appeared fine in CC and started my Trial this way. All the issues are gone, icon visible, Error 16 gone and no need to launch it as Administrator. After this, I applied latest updates to it from CC Control Panel, everything went fine, still working good in trial mode. I did not use any keygen/cracks for it so the result is 100% legal, but I had to use a not-so-legal source to install it. Interesting.
Need a Coffee Break
Friday, June 17, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
(Reusable) fireworks of the future
Just a video from Intel, I think this is amazing
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Western Digital Red vs. Green
Just made an update to my workstation, I had a pretty old 500GB WD Black hard disk and a not-so-old 1TB WD Green disk. Now I've replaced both of them with a 3TB WD Red NAS disk. Made a quick test with AIDA64, here are the results, not a bad upgrade IMHO.
WDC WD30EFRX (3TB Red NAS) vs WDC WD10EADS (1TB Green)
WDC WD30EFRX (3TB Red NAS) vs WDC WD10EADS (1TB Green)
AIDA64 Disk Benchmark |
Sunday, January 17, 2016
iOS Build number
Okay, an interesting thing about iOS 9.3 first beta. When you get the build number, it appends a /0 char at the end of the string. Made a quick fix for this, here is the code to get clean build number:
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
ASUS Orion PRO ROG headset review
Long time, no post. That's a bad thing but jump right in the middle of a new post by a review of the ASUS Orion PRO headset.
I looked for a headset with decent sound quality and comfortable wear for a reasonable price. I guess most people have these points on their priority list. I already have a Sennheiser HD515 which has a really good sound quality but not too durable and also it doesn't have a mic so I kept this for music purposes. Also since our daughter born the overall noise in our apartment increased big time. So an open type headphone is less practical.
The ASUS headset comes with the Spitfire USB powered small headphone amp with three buttons: FPS, SURROUND and AMP. It has a fixed USB cable and two 3.5" jack ports for the headphone and mic. All included cables are great quality, looks durable and sleeved. They included a cable holder kinda thingy but this isn't holding too tight so after some light usage it usually pops open.
The headphone is full plastic, the ear pods made of a leather like material (probably some plastic) but it is soft and I have no issue keeping that on my head for longer periods. The noise isolation (passive) is good for home usage. I can hear talking, phone ringing, baby crying around me but much less disturbing than with a simple open headphone.
Sound quality is really subjective. I feel the Sennheiser HD515 better with wider sound range. I did not tried the ASUS without the USB amplifier thing and after several months I feel the best sound quality for both music/gaming is keeping the FPS and AMP option on.
Overall I think it is a good gaming headset. The price for it + the USB amp is OK but if you already have a good sound card and you don't need the USB amp then I'd recommend to find a better quality gear for the same price. Mainly for music, movie purposes it is definitely a not recommended due the sound quality. For this price range it is easy to find a better headphone.
I looked for a headset with decent sound quality and comfortable wear for a reasonable price. I guess most people have these points on their priority list. I already have a Sennheiser HD515 which has a really good sound quality but not too durable and also it doesn't have a mic so I kept this for music purposes. Also since our daughter born the overall noise in our apartment increased big time. So an open type headphone is less practical.
The ASUS headset comes with the Spitfire USB powered small headphone amp with three buttons: FPS, SURROUND and AMP. It has a fixed USB cable and two 3.5" jack ports for the headphone and mic. All included cables are great quality, looks durable and sleeved. They included a cable holder kinda thingy but this isn't holding too tight so after some light usage it usually pops open.
Good looking stuff |
Mic pulled out |
Cable holding thingy |
Small controller to mute the mic and adjust headphone volume |
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Java vulnerabilities
Since the big news about Java vulnerabilities, it seems we get almost daily updates to Java client. It seems Oracle trying hard to save their crap. Java is good but when websites using it (like banks for their online access) is bad. And since most companies disabled Java in their browsers or operating systems it is more and more difficult to use especially for novice users who just want to click & bank. I hope companies realizes the issue and start moving forward from Java to something better back end and pure HTML/CSS/JS on user end.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2026990/oracle-rushes-out-another-java-update-fixing-50-vulnerabilities.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2026990/oracle-rushes-out-another-java-update-fixing-50-vulnerabilities.html
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Internet Explorer 10 for Windows 7
Just installed it. Funny because it asked for a restart. A web brwoser. It seems Microsoft still integrating their browser a bit too deep into the operating system.
I'm a Chrome user but due to web dev, I have to keep IE and other browsers for testing purposes.
This update also caused some issue in Desktop Gadgets. We using "DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Gradient()" to render UI in the gadget and it seems this isn't working properly now. Thanks MS, time to debug :P
The browser looks like IE9, so far. I hope they did not make any other problems because IE browsers getting better and better since IE7 or IE8... I remember that IE6/7 caused some sleepless nights to tweak the HTML/CSS for web pages.
Update: I've found the answer for the problem. If you ran into the same problem then here is the info about the change: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/hh801215(v=vs.85).aspx
Update: I've found the answer for the problem. If you ran into the same problem then here is the info about the change: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/hh801215(v=vs.85).aspx
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