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* Avatar-lion , * Avatar-lion , * Avatar-lion , thanks for the advice. Windows Embedded is great, today I will try. On successes and failures - accomplish your goal)



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* Avatar-lion , it is possible and so, but I wanted to be confused) After all, you can ruin the admin panel, and change the shell for a specific user, so it will be in its own environment, and even without the admin account)



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Hello everybody.
There is such an idea:
Replace windows shell, or rather explorer.exe with another software, so that the logged in user has the opportunity to run programs added only to this software. For example, it can be described as follows: the user is logged in - not the desktop was loaded, but another software that displays shortcuts of several necessary programs for work - the user can work in these programs, access the Internet, but does not have access to the explorer. Thus, to make a safer working environment and minimize the likelihood of the user to "foul up" and once again not press where he does not need.
Initially, I tried linux / ubuntu, but the programs for which I consider this idea could not be delivered, since they are not standard (I tried both wine and winewizard, and the like).
So the idea came up with the minimization of explorer.exe in windows. Already tried the black box, but something is not very convenient for a simple user.
Offer your ideas, I will be very glad to each your opinion. Thank!



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It's easier to buy 1 more console, but not stitched. I also found such an instruction on removing freeboot.
http://www.hackfaq.net/xbox360/remove_freeboot/
Maybe someone will come in handy, but I don’t want to bother))
Thank you all, I think the issue is resolved.



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Good day to all, the question is as follows: My nephew wants to play Fifa on the network with a friend, but he has a FREEBOOT flashing his xbox, what actions can you take in this case? Disk licensed games purchased from him, can I remove the freeboot and leave the console with the official firmware? I apologize if this question has already been raised.



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hapatsa

Thank you, is there an option to rut the device and turn off this sensor?



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Good day everyone. The problem is that the sensor is responsible for closing the screen with a cover, but not the proximity sensor, namely the magnetic sensor (as I understand it, it is called the hall sensor). I bought a magnetic holder in the car, and when installing the phone on a magnet, he thinks that the cover is closed and turns on the clock screen and does not allow him to use it. How to disable this sensor?

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