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desejava correr o RMClock no Vista x64 e encontrei isto mas percebo mal o ingles e não consegui :shy_4_02::shy_4_02:
Up and running.
Here's what I did (can't really take a ton of credit for this one, see link in OP):
- Disable (and keep disabled) UAC
- Download RMClock, & create a folder in your Program Files (x86) folder called "RMClock"
- Unzip contents of RMClock RAR to that folder (or install it there if you d/l the .exe file
- Download Atsiv here.
- Place this file in the RMClock folder and rename it to atsiv.exe (from ats1v.exe)
- Open Notepad and place these contents in the document:
- Save as filename.vbs
- Place this .vbs file, or a link to it in your startup folder
se puderem ajudar...
cumps
desejava correr o RMClock no Vista x64 e encontrei isto mas percebo mal o ingles e não consegui :shy_4_02::shy_4_02:
Up and running.
Here's what I did (can't really take a ton of credit for this one, see link in OP):
- Disable (and keep disabled) UAC
- Download RMClock, & create a folder in your Program Files (x86) folder called "RMClock"
- Unzip contents of RMClock RAR to that folder (or install it there if you d/l the .exe file
- Download Atsiv here.
- Place this file in the RMClock folder and rename it to atsiv.exe (from ats1v.exe)
- Open Notepad and place these contents in the document:
Código:
'Initialise vars
FstCmd = """c:\program files (x86)\RMClock\Atsiv.exe"" -u ""c:\program files (x86)\RMClock\RTCore64.sys"""
ScndCMD = """c:\program files (x86)\RMClock\Atsiv.exe"" -f ""c:\program files (x86)\RMClock\RTCore64.sys"""
Program = """c:\program files (x86)\RMClock\RMClock.exe"""
'Initialise objects
Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Return = WshShell.Run(FstCmd, 1, true)
Return = WshShell.Run(ScndCMD, 1, true)
Return = WshShell.Run(Program, 1, true)
- Save as filename.vbs
- Place this .vbs file, or a link to it in your startup folder
se puderem ajudar...
cumps