Also, download TCPView from Microsoft, and attach a screenshot of TCPView to ensure you have Elasticsearch running and listening on that port, after you have ran the bin/elasticsearch.bat command, then scroll down to local port 9200, and check if you have Java listening on port 9200.

I tried to run bin/elasticsearch.bat, but after I double clicked it will automatically close the dialog (looks like there is an error, however I couldn't capture it as the dialog closes very fast). I have downloaded TCPView, and there is no port 9200 in the process. I have no idea how to check the Java listening on port 9200. I have install the Java version 8 and it is setup on the environment variable. I have checked the firewall, it does not block the port 9200 and the port is not display where I run netstat -a -n command.


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Sadly, if I point a browser at localhost:9200 I am prompted for a Username and Password, neither of which I set as part of the installation process. Trying the curl-based examples fail due to the same inability to authenticate.

I may be wrong, but you may have better luck with the Radeon 8500/9100 as they came out when Windows 95 was still supported, I believe . Maybe even the 9000 had Windows 95 drivers some point . If you are really motivated, you might try forcing one of thos older drivers on the Radeon 9200 in Windows 95 .

Those drivers are in the same pack though, I did see them there, and at some point tried them. The drivers themselves apply, the issue seems to be the software. It calls on something in that user32.dll that isn't there. So I get that error when windows boots up, and if I try to change from 16 color to 256, on the reboot it fails to apply the change, I believe because applying the change requires having whatever it needs that it's missing from the version of user32.dll. And then it gets stuck, because it can't back out of the change either, so I have to force the driver back to the generic to clear that loop....but it still gives me an error on boot every time, until I finally gave up and renamed the ati2evxx.exe file so that it would stop running on startup.

This driver works for me under Windows 95 OSR 2.5. I can select high resolutions, 32 bit color, and play Direct3D games. Since it also lists the Radeon 9200, you could give it a try. I couldn't get the corresponding version of the ATI control panel to work either, but it's not needed for basic operation. I also couldn't get OpenGL to work with these drivers (Quake 3 and Half-Life refuse to start in OpenGL mode).

I had this exact problem earlier (used a Radeon 9200 for a while) and had to go to Windows 98, as Win 95 is officially unsupported. Then later when Win98 proved unworkable for other reasons, I had to swap the Radeon out because I thought I couldn't use it. You can get Win95-compatible drivers from nVidia for cards ranging all the way up to the GeForce FX series, while as far as I knew ATi topped out at Radeon 8500 (great card, but hard to get).

I installed the working 9600 drivers, then I extracted just the old OpenGL driver file (atio9xxx.dll) from the 8500 drivers and put it into windows\system. I now had 9600 drivers with just the 8500 OpenGL driver. When that didn't work, I tried force installing the whole 8500 driver package by spoofing the PCI ID, but that didn't work either, Windows refuses to use these drivers. No wonder it didn't work, but it was worth a try.

Wow... the previously linked driver confirmed working on Windows 95 OSR2 and a Radeon 9200 / 9600 Pro / 9700 Pro! Haven't tested OpenGL yet, but will report back. Even with just D3D, this is a huge win for some higher-end Windows 95 configs!

Windows 8 build 9200 (win8_rtm) is the official RTM build of Windows 8, which was released to manufacturing on 1 August 2012[1] and later made generally available to the public on 26 October 2012.

When you download Windows 8 from MSDN, it's indeed the build 9200.16420, but the official one might be 9200.16500 or something like that... Microsoft is hard to understand with there "build" in Windows.

For some time I've been using Tread9200files to read and copy the files from a 9200 disk into my PC, after taking the disk out of the Humax and connecting it directly to the IDE of my PC, running Windows XP. It's a great utility for mass copying Humax files to an external hard disk, for example.

firstly 9200treadfiles is an old version and you should download hummyreadfiles 0.94 from our download pages (link).

set hummyreadfiles to always run as administrator in the priveledge level section on the compatibility tab reached by right clicking and selecting properties as opposed to using the run as administrator from the right click menu. That works for me on 32 bit Win 7 at least.

I know the IP of the server and I can see my apache2 webpages correctly from my native windows machine internet browser. However, I am not sure how to see the curl "localhost:9200" output on my windows machine as every time I type IP_OF_SERVER:9200 it returns with a "can't reach this page".

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However I'm currently testing a 9200 with a tube monitor and regardless of which refreshrate I set through Display Properties, the monitor seems to default back to 60 Hz, even though according the driver 85 Hz might be set, eg.

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Wow, this is annoying! I have a system restore point just before this driver was installed - it actually says that this driver will be affected by the system restore. I restore to that and windows immediately installs this driver before I have a chance to change anything. I deleted all cashed updates. It must be somewhere else on the system.


Razer, how do I get rid of this incredibly bad driver? Wow! This really sucks!

The Windows Update impacts this driver for me, updating from 6.2.9200.16545 to 16547. Both have a driver date of 1/2/2017. If you reverted using one of the methods others here have mentioned, check that it is NOT driver version ending in 16547 as that means the driver is still present on your system. Things are still smooth on 16547 for me so I am keeping it for now.

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