C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #21 Hi, it appears in my windows 10 internet browser (brave, chrome, opera, firefox), just when i hit the file on the page. it says then "save as" and then i can see this.. u dont have to install kali
Hi, it appears in my windows 10 internet browser (brave, chrome, opera, firefox), just when i hit the file on the page. it says then "save as" and then i can see this.. u dont have to install kali
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #22 xrobwx71 said: They will need to enable the Windows Linux Subsystem. Open an elevated Powershell and use this to turn the Subsystem on. Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux You will need a reboot. Then: Get Kali Linux - Microsoft Store SOURCE Click to expand... ..it´s not the problem to get those .iso files and an linux system installled! i already have that part. the only thing that annoys me, is the corrupt character in my download window!
xrobwx71 said: They will need to enable the Windows Linux Subsystem. Open an elevated Powershell and use this to turn the Subsystem on. Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Windows-Subsystem-Linux You will need a reboot. Then: Get Kali Linux - Microsoft Store SOURCE Click to expand... ..it´s not the problem to get those .iso files and an linux system installled! i already have that part. the only thing that annoys me, is the corrupt character in my download window!
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #23 FreeBooter said: Sometimes the font cache may become corrupted and cause fonts to be garbled or not appear properly. To fix the font cache corruption, you will need to delete the old font cache and restart the computer afterwards to rebuild a new font cache. Click to expand... i was able to remove all those. restarted - still the same
FreeBooter said: Sometimes the font cache may become corrupted and cause fonts to be garbled or not appear properly. To fix the font cache corruption, you will need to delete the old font cache and restart the computer afterwards to rebuild a new font cache. Click to expand... i was able to remove all those. restarted - still the same
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #24 x BlueRobot said: It would be best if you created a backup of the current permissions and then restored them afterwards. For those who wish to view the script without having to download it: Rich (BB code): @echo off :: Stop and disable "Windows Font Cache Service" service :FontCache sc stop "FontCache" sc config "FontCache" start=disabled sc query FontCache | findstr /I /C:"STOPPED" if not %errorlevel%==0 (goto FontCache) :: Grant access rights to current user for "%WinDir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService" folder and contents icacls "%WinDir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService" /grant "%UserName%":F /C /T /Q :: Delete font cache del /A /F /Q "%WinDir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Local\FontCache\*FontCache*" del /A /F /Q "%WinDir%\System32\FNTCACHE.DAT" :: Enable and start "Windows Font Cache Service" service sc config "FontCache" start=auto sc start "FontCache" Click to expand... i already done that with the method posted by @FreeBooter above...
x BlueRobot said: It would be best if you created a backup of the current permissions and then restored them afterwards. For those who wish to view the script without having to download it: Rich (BB code): @echo off :: Stop and disable "Windows Font Cache Service" service :FontCache sc stop "FontCache" sc config "FontCache" start=disabled sc query FontCache | findstr /I /C:"STOPPED" if not %errorlevel%==0 (goto FontCache) :: Grant access rights to current user for "%WinDir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService" folder and contents icacls "%WinDir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService" /grant "%UserName%":F /C /T /Q :: Delete font cache del /A /F /Q "%WinDir%\ServiceProfiles\LocalService\AppData\Local\FontCache\*FontCache*" del /A /F /Q "%WinDir%\System32\FNTCACHE.DAT" :: Enable and start "Windows Font Cache Service" service sc config "FontCache" start=auto sc start "FontCache" Click to expand... i already done that with the method posted by @FreeBooter above...
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Mar 1, 2021 #25 Let's try to add the default value, from command prompt (admin): Code: reg add hkcr\.iso /v (Default) /t reg_sz /d iso-file
Let's try to add the default value, from command prompt (admin): Code: reg add hkcr\.iso /v (Default) /t reg_sz /d iso-file
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #26 xilolee said: Let's try to add the default value, from command prompt (admin): Code: reg add hkcr\.iso /v (Default) /t reg_sz /d iso-file Click to expand... just done that. reboot, changed browser- still same -.-
xilolee said: Let's try to add the default value, from command prompt (admin): Code: reg add hkcr\.iso /v (Default) /t reg_sz /d iso-file Click to expand... just done that. reboot, changed browser- still same -.-
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Mar 1, 2021 #27 Backup the .iso key (it will be on your desktop, if later you want to restore it like it is now): Code: reg export hkcr\.iso "%userprofile%\desktop\Classes-Root-ISO.reg" Remove the (Standard) value: Code: reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Standard) /f Let's see the current situation: Code: reg query hkcr\.iso /s
Backup the .iso key (it will be on your desktop, if later you want to restore it like it is now): Code: reg export hkcr\.iso "%userprofile%\desktop\Classes-Root-ISO.reg" Remove the (Standard) value: Code: reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Standard) /f Let's see the current situation: Code: reg query hkcr\.iso /s
xrobwx71 Administrator Staff member Joined Sep 27, 2019 Posts 2,629 Location Panama City Beach, FL Mar 1, 2021 #28 Cheech said: What do you mean by getting this file from the ms-store? do you think this is also available there? any link perhaps please? Click to expand... I was only answering this, not proposing a solution to your original problem. Try running that batch file here, from safe mode. Cheech said: i made an inplace repair update but´s still the same -.- Click to expand... The next step is a clean install.
Cheech said: What do you mean by getting this file from the ms-store? do you think this is also available there? any link perhaps please? Click to expand... I was only answering this, not proposing a solution to your original problem. Try running that batch file here, from safe mode. Cheech said: i made an inplace repair update but´s still the same -.- Click to expand... The next step is a clean install.
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,188 Location %systemroot% Mar 1, 2021 #29 Cheech said: ..it´s not the problem to get those .iso files and an linux system installled! i already have that part. the only thing that annoys me, is the corrupt character in my download window! Click to expand... I don't think you understand the purpose of downloading from a legitimate source. We were trying to establish if the file downloaded from the torrent source had a strange filename. Besides, it is always advised to avoid using torrents where possible. Cheech said: i already done that with the method posted by @FreeBooter above... Click to expand... I was referring to their script and not yourself.
Cheech said: ..it´s not the problem to get those .iso files and an linux system installled! i already have that part. the only thing that annoys me, is the corrupt character in my download window! Click to expand... I don't think you understand the purpose of downloading from a legitimate source. We were trying to establish if the file downloaded from the torrent source had a strange filename. Besides, it is always advised to avoid using torrents where possible. Cheech said: i already done that with the method posted by @FreeBooter above... Click to expand... I was referring to their script and not yourself.
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #30 xilolee said: Backup the .iso key (it will be on your desktop, if later you want to restore it like it is now): Code: reg export hkcr\.iso "%userprofile%\desktop\Classes-Root-ISO.reg" Remove the (Standard) value: Code: reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Standard) /f Let's see the current situation: Code: reg query hkcr\.iso /s Click to expand... on the 2nd step i got an error when try to delete Attachments 1.png 26.6 KB · Views: 3
xilolee said: Backup the .iso key (it will be on your desktop, if later you want to restore it like it is now): Code: reg export hkcr\.iso "%userprofile%\desktop\Classes-Root-ISO.reg" Remove the (Standard) value: Code: reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Standard) /f Let's see the current situation: Code: reg query hkcr\.iso /s Click to expand... on the 2nd step i got an error when try to delete
x BlueRobot Administrator Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 10,188 Location %systemroot% Mar 1, 2021 #31 Cheech said: on the 2nd step i got an error when try to delete Click to expand... Please post the error message or provide a screenshot. It isn't helpful when you just state that you've had an error.
Cheech said: on the 2nd step i got an error when try to delete Click to expand... Please post the error message or provide a screenshot. It isn't helpful when you just state that you've had an error.
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #32 x BlueRobot said: I don't think you understand the purpose of downloading from a legitimate source. We were trying to establish if the file downloaded from the torrent source had a strange filename. Besides, it is always advised to avoid using torrents where possible. I was referring to their script and not yourself. Click to expand... hm, so u think the official kali page is not legit??? this Downloads | Kali Linux page links me to the download!
x BlueRobot said: I don't think you understand the purpose of downloading from a legitimate source. We were trying to establish if the file downloaded from the torrent source had a strange filename. Besides, it is always advised to avoid using torrents where possible. I was referring to their script and not yourself. Click to expand... hm, so u think the official kali page is not legit??? this Downloads | Kali Linux page links me to the download!
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #33 x BlueRobot said: Please post the error message or provide a screenshot. It isn't helpful when you just state that you've had an error. Click to expand... i added an picture in my previous post Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.804] (c) 2020 Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. C:\WINDOWS\system32>reg export hkcr\.iso "%userprofile%\desktop\Classes-Root-ISO.reg" Der Vorgang wurde erfolgreich beendet. C:\WINDOWS\system32>reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Standard) /f FEHLER: Der angegebene Registrierungsschlüssel bzw. Wert wurde nicht gefunden. C:\WINDOWS\system32>reg query hkcr\.iso /s HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso (Standard) REG_SZ DAEMON.Tools.Lite (Default) REG_SZ iso-file HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso\OpenWithProgids Windows.IsoFile REG_SZ C:\WINDOWS\system32> Click to expand... and after that, its still same addon: thats the backedup reg-key: Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso] @="DAEMON.Tools.Lite" "(Default)"="iso-file" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso\OpenWithProgids] "Windows.IsoFile"=""
x BlueRobot said: Please post the error message or provide a screenshot. It isn't helpful when you just state that you've had an error. Click to expand... i added an picture in my previous post Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.804] (c) 2020 Microsoft Corporation. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. C:\WINDOWS\system32>reg export hkcr\.iso "%userprofile%\desktop\Classes-Root-ISO.reg" Der Vorgang wurde erfolgreich beendet. C:\WINDOWS\system32>reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Standard) /f FEHLER: Der angegebene Registrierungsschlüssel bzw. Wert wurde nicht gefunden. C:\WINDOWS\system32>reg query hkcr\.iso /s HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso (Standard) REG_SZ DAEMON.Tools.Lite (Default) REG_SZ iso-file HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso\OpenWithProgids Windows.IsoFile REG_SZ C:\WINDOWS\system32> Click to expand... and after that, its still same addon: thats the backedup reg-key: Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso] @="DAEMON.Tools.Lite" "(Default)"="iso-file" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.iso\OpenWithProgids] "Windows.IsoFile"=""
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Mar 1, 2021 #34 Re-try with these: Code: reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Default) /f reg add hkcr\.iso /ve /d iso-file /f reg query hkcr\.iso /s Last edited: Mar 1, 2021
Re-try with these: Code: reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Default) /f reg add hkcr\.iso /ve /d iso-file /f reg query hkcr\.iso /s
britechguy Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2016 Posts 772 Location Staunton, VA Mar 1, 2021 #35 Cheech said: hm, so u think the official kali page is not legit??? Click to expand... If you're using Windows Subsystem for Linux, no, it's not. There are tweaks made for running under Linux Subsystem for Windows. It's perfectly legit if you want a freestanding Kali Distro, which is not what the LSW distros are - they're specially set up, that's why not every Linux distro is available for LSW.
Cheech said: hm, so u think the official kali page is not legit??? Click to expand... If you're using Windows Subsystem for Linux, no, it's not. There are tweaks made for running under Linux Subsystem for Windows. It's perfectly legit if you want a freestanding Kali Distro, which is not what the LSW distros are - they're specially set up, that's why not every Linux distro is available for LSW.
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #36 xilolee said: Re-try with these: Code: reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Default) /f reg add hkcr\.iso /ve /d iso-file /f reg query hkcr\.iso /s Click to expand... succesfully did that without errors reboot -same -.-
xilolee said: Re-try with these: Code: reg delete hkcr\.iso /v (Default) /f reg add hkcr\.iso /ve /d iso-file /f reg query hkcr\.iso /s Click to expand... succesfully did that without errors reboot -same -.-
C Cheech Member Joined Feb 26, 2021 Posts 16 Mar 1, 2021 #37 britechguy said: If you're using Windows Subsystem for Linux, no, it's not. There are tweaks made for running under Linux Subsystem for Windows. It's perfectly legit if you want a freestanding Kali Distro, which is not what the LSW distros are - they're specially set up, that's why not every Linux distro is available for LSW. Click to expand... ah, ok. i got ya ;-) thanxx^^
britechguy said: If you're using Windows Subsystem for Linux, no, it's not. There are tweaks made for running under Linux Subsystem for Windows. It's perfectly legit if you want a freestanding Kali Distro, which is not what the LSW distros are - they're specially set up, that's why not every Linux distro is available for LSW. Click to expand... ah, ok. i got ya ;-) thanxx^^