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* Pair the device with Linux first |
* Pair the device with Linux first |
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* Then pair the device with Windows |
* Then pair the device with Windows |
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* Boot back in Linux, and extract the bluetooth keys using <code>chntpw</code> |
* Boot back in Linux, and extract the bluetooth keys using <code>chntpw</code>. Edit the registry file {{file|C:\Windows\System32\config\SYSTEM}}. |
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:<code>aa1111111111</code> is the bluetooth device id of the device to pair as given in Windows control panel → bluetoot devices, or in Linux Bluemanager. |
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chntpw -e SYSTEM |
chntpw -e SYSTEM |
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> ls |
> ls |
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> hex bb2222222222 |
> hex bb2222222222 |
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: Note that it does not work from Windows because the keys are either denied access or hidden. |
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* Copy the key value (remove the spaces) into file <code>/var/lib/bluetooth/AA:11:11:11:11:11/linkkeys</code> |
* Copy the key value (remove the spaces) into file <code>/var/lib/bluetooth/AA:11:11:11:11:11/linkkeys</code> |
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Revision as of 14:13, 8 March 2014
Tips
Miscellaneous
- Windows Explorer
- Press shift then right click, to get more options in context menu / SendTo folder
- Enter
shell:sendto
to configure SendTo menu
- Change location of special shell folders (desktop, favorites, my documents)
- Method 1 — Right click on the folder → properties... → Location pane → change location
- Method 2 — Edit registry locations HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders ([1]).
- Note there is also HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders. I also update that one, but the tips does not say so.
- Map network drives for ALL accounts, including administrators
- With UAC enabled, network drives mounted by a user are not available to administrators, nor apps running with elevated privileges
- [2], [3] recommends setting a registry key to bypass that, but it does not work in my Windows 7
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System] "EnableLinkedConnections"=dword:00000001
- Best solution, use this script to remount shares for admin at startup [4]. Copy following file at C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\remount-admin.vbs
Startup\remount-admin.vbs
([{{#filelink: remount-admin.vbs}} download])
{{#fileanchor: remount-admin.vbs}}
' Script from http://superuser.com/questions/105173/how-to-access-network-shares-from-an-elevated-process-in-windows-7?rq=1
'
' Automatically remount local mapped drives for administrator account, so that these shares are also available to apps
' running in elevated privileges
'
Option Explicit
Dim objNetwork, objShell
Dim strDriveLetter, strNetworkPath
Dim colDrives, intDrive, strDrives
If WScript.Arguments.length =0 Then
Set objNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")
Set colDrives = objNetwork.EnumNetworkDrives
For intDrive = 0 To (colDrives.Count -1) Step 2
rem WScript.Echo colDrives.Item(intDrive) & " is mapped to: " & colDrives.Item(intDrive + 1)
If Len(strDrives) > 0 Then strDrives = strDrives & " "
strDrives = strDrives & " " & Chr(34) & colDrives.Item(intDrive) & Chr(34) & " " & Chr(34) & colDrives.Item(intDrive + 1) & Chr(34)
Next
If Len(strDrives) > 0 Then
' re-call script with elevation
Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
objShell.ShellExecute "cscript.exe", Chr(34) & WScript.ScriptFullName & Chr(34) & strDrives, "", "runas", 1
Else
WScript.Echo "No drives Mapped."
End If
Else
' elevated part
Set objNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")
For intDrive = 0 To (WScript.Arguments.Count - 1) Step 2
rem WScript.Echo WScript.Arguments(intDrive) & " is mapped to: " & WScript.Arguments(intDrive + 1)
On Error Resume Next ' ignore already mapped drives
objNetwork.MapNetworkDrive WScript.Arguments(intDrive), WScript.Arguments(intDrive + 1)
On Error GoTo 0
Next
End If
Reference: [5]
The trick is to copy the bluetooth link keys from Windows into Linux:
- Pair the device with Linux first
- Then pair the device with Windows
- Boot back in Linux, and extract the bluetooth keys using
chntpw
. Edit the registry file C:\Windows\System32\config\SYSTEM.
aa1111111111
is the bluetooth device id of the device to pair as given in Windows control panel → bluetoot devices, or in Linux Bluemanager.
chntpw -e SYSTEM > ls > cd ControlSet001\services\BTHPORT\Parameters\Keys > ls > cd aa1111111111 > ls > hex bb2222222222
- Note that it does not work from Windows because the keys are either denied access or hidden.
- Copy the key value (remove the spaces) into file
/var/lib/bluetooth/AA:11:11:11:11:11/linkkeys
Cleaning up Windows 7
Windows 7, as any Microsoft product, comes with a lot of bloat and crap. Unfortunately design is so bad that there is no way to clean it up. Here some links to help a bit.
Best Guides
dism /online /cleanup-image /spsuperseded # To run in admin, and in sys32
- Move the Users Directory in Windows 7
Using Junctions (hard symlink)
Disable hibernation
- Disable it as follows
powercfg.exe -h off
winsxs
- Disk Cleanup update
Microsoft issued an update of Disk Cleanup that allows to reduce a bit the winsxs folder. - How to reduce the size of winsxs in windows 7 ultimate x64
ctts.exe C:\Windows # Get real size of windows folders (handle soft links / hard links)
- Engineering Windows 7 - Disk Space
Windows engineering trying to justify what cannot be justified, with bad arguments.
DriverStore
- How do I delete folders from the Windows 7 DriverStore?
This was of no help for me on pc-112-597. I had to delete the folder manually
Other links for general information: