Code: MRP - OEM Query Tool v15 Build 4 Advanced 20:21 do 16-02-2017 Basic OEM Information For This Computer --------------------------------------- OS Name: - Windows 8.1 [x64] OS Edition/SKU: - Core OS Language Name/Code: - nl-NL ( 1043 [413h] ) OS Locale: - nl-NL OS Language Value: - NLD Processor: - Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N2830 @ 2.16GHz Processor Cores: - [2] Logical Processors: - [2] Processor Architecture: - [64 bits] HDD Mode: - [AHCI] HDD Partition Type: - [GPT-Secure Boot Enabled] Bios Version: - [1.10, 04/1/2014] Total Physical Memory: - [3982 Mb] Available Memory: - [2943 Mb] Scanned DMI ----------- #1 CSProduct Name: - SATELLITE C50-B #2 CSModel Name: - SATELLITE C50-B #3 CSBaseboard Prod: - ZBWAA #4 CSProduct Vendor: - TOSHIBA #5 CSManufacturer: - TOSHIBA #6 Baseboard MFR: - TOSHIBA #7 Serial/Service Tag: - Not Shown On Saved Report. #8 BIOS ID: - TOSCPL #9 SLIC OA: - 2.1 #10 Installed PID Key: - Key Not Shown On Saved Report. #11 MSDM Key [OEM-DM]: - Not Shown On Saved Report. #11 MSDM Edition Info: - Win 8.1 RTM Core OEM-DM #12 BIOS Mode: - UEFI #13 Certificate: - Un-Listed #14 License Status: - Not Licensed SUMMARY ------- OEM Theme/Branding: - Toshiba [id:-`#1'] OEM Activation Vista/7: - Toshiba [id:-`#8'] Valid OEM OS: - Vista/Win7/Win8.x/Win10 Only Possible DMI Conflict: - [SATELLITE C50-B] Resolved As [Toshiba] Note: [#9] SLIC OA may not show correctly with UEFI/Secure Boot enabled. SLIC TABLE ---------- Software Licensing Description Table: 53 4C 49 43 76 01 00 00 01 DA 54 4F 53 43 50 4C SLICv.....TOSCPL 54 4F 53 43 50 4C 30 30 09 20 07 01 41 4D 49 20 TOSCPL00. ..AMI 13 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 9C 00 00 00 06 02 00 00 ................ 00 24 00 00 52 53 41 31 00 04 00 00 01 00 01 00 .$..RSA1........ 01 D1 F8 E2 2E 9E 56 65 20 B2 3C D6 8C A8 AB EE ......Ve .<..... E9 1D D7 45 EB 6B 72 AD 45 B9 29 86 AE AA 8C 53 ...E.kr.E.)....S 39 F4 25 BE B7 D3 F9 D8 F9 C1 90 AB F9 D4 05 60 9.%............` A0 72 47 E6 F9 09 15 3F 60 C3 C7 0E 09 C9 D1 BC .rG....?`....... 1A 6E AF D4 7D F3 9D 5F 5A 51 1E 68 C9 F6 3D 90 .n..}.._ZQ.h..=. F5 B0 34 F2 03 C2 9A 7D DD E7 52 4C E8 63 04 6B ..4....}..RL.c.k 00 A7 B5 AB C0 6F 35 E9 7A 14 D4 F4 4F 29 F1 6A .....o5.z...O).j 56 9B D7 45 81 F3 37 E3 A5 4B FD 53 5B 3C E9 A5 V..E..7..K.S[<.. 01 00 00 00 B6 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 54 4F 53 43 ............TOSC 50 4C 54 4F 53 43 50 4C 30 30 57 49 4E 44 4F 57 PLTOSCPL00WINDOW 53 20 01 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 S .............. 00 00 00 00 00 00 72 8C 3F E5 00 70 C6 3E 00 CC ......r.?..p.>.. BB 6F B8 25 3F B2 A1 D2 0D 71 75 78 91 B4 72 F8 .o.%?....qux..r. D0 68 72 7E 1D 70 13 0D 05 FE 66 BE 28 17 83 FF .hr~.p....f.(... BE D9 6A BE 9E D3 65 FE 78 20 EC B9 FB F4 E8 6C ..j...e.x .....l 4E 32 7B A9 7E 44 58 1F 6C CD 92 33 74 A4 68 01 N2{.~DX.l..3t.h. 27 E2 2E 3B 45 D2 52 9E B3 87 91 9B 91 DD 1C 31 '..;E.R........1 14 CA 57 4A 58 2F 0B 26 92 5F 4D 11 FD F8 47 8D ..WJX/.&._M...G. 56 F5 E5 03 AF 34 94 FB 35 A9 36 0A 08 21 8A 11 V....4..5.6..!.. 2C 2A 58 72 84 CF ,*Xr.. Signature : "SLIC" Length : 0x176 (374) Revision : 0x1 (1) Checksum : 0xDA (218) SLIC OA : 2.1 OEM ID : "TOSCPL" OEM Table ID : "TOSCPL00" OEM Revision : 0x1072009 (17244169) Creator ID : "AMI " Creator Revision : 0x10013 (65555) OEM Public Key Structure Length : 0x9C (156) Reserved : 0x0 (0) Algorithm : 0x2400 (9216) MSDM Table Not Shown On Saved Report. Certificate ----------- Un-Listed Exchanged HDD It installed vcredist, it was pretty fast.
Had tweaked the code a bit the only slight delay is the vcredist check and install of the runtime(s), about 2 seconds, plus a added time delay of 2 secs to allow it to register the dll's just to make sure it had completed integrating.
Was thinking, on the next release of the QT to remove the lines after the Summary ie the SLIC table and such. Doubt any new SLIC's will appear anytime soon. Make it look a bit tidier.
Code: Multi-OEM/Retail Project Version : 170207-R53s-BaseLine [MRP/MDL] Files present and extracted successfully. OEM's folder detected, structure appears OK. OS Installation Date: do 16-02-2017 21:53:03,47 Windows 10 Home x64 version found. 21:53:03,66 Core Edition/SKU installed. 21:53:03,66 Build Version: 14393.693.amd64fre.rs1_release.161220-1747 21:53:09,52 Edition Language/Code: nl-NL ( 1043 [413h] ) 21:53:09,52 OS Locale: nl-NL 21:53:09,52 OS Language Value: NLD -------------------- DMI BIOS Information -------------------- #1 CS Product Name : [SATELLITE C50-B] #2 CS Model Name : [SATELLITE C50-B] #4 CS Vendor Name : [TOSHIBA] #5 CS System Name : [TOSHIBA] #6 Baseboard Name : [TOSHIBA] #8 BIOS ID : [TOSCPL] INFO: Standard HDD Detected. 21:53:13,19 Rename 'System Drive' flag was enabled, 'C:' changed to 'Windows_10_Core'. 21:53:13,46 Checking for 'possible' DMI conflicts... 21:53:13,47 Possible [SATELLITE C50-B] conflict re-checking DMI [#1], resolved as [Toshiba]. 21:53:14,02 Toshiba [#1] manufacture will be used for theme/branding. 21:53:29,85 MSDM key detected, saved and applied. 21:53:29,87 See C:\MSDM-Key.txt for your saved MSDM key details. 21:53:29,87 Force theme text file not present. 21:53:31,01 Model Name: 'SATELLITE C50-B' detected and applied. 21:53:31,01 Desktop backgrounds folder created. 21:53:31,05 OOBE.xml file deleted. 21:53:31,07 User.bmp replaced. 21:53:31,15 User.png replaced. 21:53:31,18 User-40.png replaced. 21:53:31,19 User-32.png replaced. 21:53:31,21 User-48.png replaced. 21:53:31,23 User-192.png replaced. 21:53:31,24 Lock Screen {img105.jpg} replaced. 21:53:31,55 Toshiba theme has been applied. 21:53:31,62 Log-In Background {img100.jpg} replaced. 21:53:31,71 System32\oobe\Info folder has been created. 21:53:31,73 Required theme files transferred to 'System32\oobe\Info folder'. 21:53:32,51 Branding script has completed. 21:57:57,24 Advanced Log-On screen has been enabled. 21:57:57,71 User Account Pictures registry entry applied. 21:57:57,85 'Registered Owner' registry entry corrected. 21:57:57,87 Detected 'defaultuser0', attempting to remove the folder... 21:57:58,35 Removal of 'defaultuser0' folder successful. 21:58:11,29 BIOS Mode: UEFI, Partition Type: GPT 21:58:12,41 HDD Controller Mode: [AHCI] 21:58:22,52 License Status: Licensed. ============================================================================ Please Note: It is advisable to logout or reboot your computer when possible to allow the User and Log-On background pictures to finalize. ============================================================================ Thank you for using the project, MRP has now completed.
I wouldn't remove information. Since the OEM QT is a commandline tool, simply hide all advanced information behind a -verbose switch. So you can get a concise or a verbose report, at your leisure.
Code: Multi-OEM/Retail Project Version : 170207-R53s-BaseLine [MRP/MDL] Files present and extracted successfully. OEM's folder detected, structure appears OK. OS Installation Date: vr 17-02-2017 13:59:45,17 Windows 7 Ultimate x64 version found. 13:59:45,74 Ultimate Edition/SKU installed. 13:59:45,74 Build Version: 7601.23572.amd64fre.win7sp1_ldr.161011-0600 13:59:53,54 Edition Language/Code: nl-NL ( 1043 [413h] ) 13:59:53,54 OS Locale: nl-NL 13:59:53,54 OS Language Value: NLD -------------------- DMI BIOS Information -------------------- #1 CS Product Name : [SATELLITE C50-B] #2 CS Model Name : [SATELLITE C50-B] #4 CS Vendor Name : [TOSHIBA] #5 CS System Name : [TOSHIBA] #6 Baseboard Name : [TOSHIBA] #8 BIOS ID : [TOSCPL] INFO: Standard HDD Detected. 13:59:56,29 Rename 'System Drive' flag was enabled, 'C:' changed to 'Windows_7_Ult'. 13:59:56,54 Checking for 'possible' DMI conflicts... 13:59:56,54 Possible [SATELLITE C50-B] conflict re-checking DMI [#1], resolved as [Toshiba]. 13:59:57,04 Toshiba [#8] manufacture found for possible Vista/Win7 activation. 13:59:57,04 Toshiba [#1] manufacture will be used for theme/branding. 13:59:57,33 Toshiba OEM-SLP Product Key found and applied. 14:00:00,67 Toshiba XRM-MS OEM Certificate present. 14:00:00,67 Windows 7 OEM activation subroutine created. 14:00:32,25 Force theme text file not present. 14:00:32,46 x64 Theme registry patch file applied. 14:00:32,53 Model Name: 'SATELLITE C50-B' detected and applied. 14:00:32,54 Desktop backgrounds folder created. 14:00:32,54 User.bmp replaced. 14:00:32,62 Toshiba theme has been applied. 14:00:32,65 System32\oobe\Info folder has been created. 14:00:32,67 Required theme files transferred to 'System32\oobe\Info folder'. 14:00:32,98 Branding script has completed.
Added the MSDM check code to the project and ran, first test branded but odd things happened in that the branding worked, yet no user pic etc. The branding script is VERY VERY sensitive to changes! After examining everything, the problem was the setLocal EnableDelayedExpansion this caused the project to not set certain flags that are used to run the add-on module. Long story short and a re-write of the MSDM check to no longer use the delayedexpansion, managed to get the key checked etc and here is the results: Spoiler Code: Multi-OEM/Retail Project Version : 170217-R54s-Internal-Testing [MRP/MDL] Files present and extracted successfully. NOTE: This is a Internal Testing release, functional, features may change before BaseLine. Enhanced Log Mode: Activated. > Checking OEM's Folder Structure. OEM's folder detected, structure appears OK. OS Installation Date: 17/02/2017 15:25:28.16 > Checking installed OS name. 15:25:28.24 Windows 10 Pro x64 version found. 15:25:28.25 > Checking installed OS Edition/SKU. 15:25:28.58 Professional Edition/SKU installed. 15:25:28.58 Build Version: 14393.447.amd64fre.rs1_release_inmarket.161102-0100 15:25:30.24 Edition Language/Code: en-GB ( 2057 [809h] ) 15:25:30.24 OS Locale: en-GB 15:25:30.24 OS Language Value: ENG -------------------- DMI BIOS Information -------------------- #1 CS Product Name : [90DA--] #2 CS Model Name : [90DA--] #4 CS Vendor Name : [LENOVO] #5 CS System Name : [LENOVO] #6 Baseboard Name : [LENOVO] #8 BIOS ID : [LENOVO] > Detecting if a Solid State or Standard Hard Drive is present. INFO: Standard HDD Detected. 15:25:32.21 > Checking if 'LblDrv' flag is enabled. 15:25:32.27 Rename 'System Drive' flag was enabled, 'C:' changed to 'Windows_10_Pro'. 15:25:32.27 > Checking DMI for manufacture information. 15:25:32.63 Lenovo [#4] manufacture will be used for theme/branding. 15:25:32.63 > Checking BIOS for MSDM Key. 15:25:34.22 > Show MSDM Key Information. 15:25:34.22 MSDM Key Information: Win 10 RTM Core OEM:DM 15:25:34.22 MSDM Key mismatch detected, saved, NOT auto-inserting. 15:25:34.22 See C:\MSDM-Key.txt for your saved MSDM key details. 15:25:34.22 > Branding Section Part 1. 15:25:34.22 Force theme text file not present. 15:25:34.40 > Checking DMI for Model Name. 15:25:34.41 Model Name: '90DA--' detected and applied. 15:25:34.41 > Branding Section Part 2. 15:25:34.41 Desktop backgrounds folder created. 15:25:34.43 > Windows 8.x/10/Server 2016 User Account Picture Management Section 1. 15:25:34.43 OOBE.xml file deleted. 15:25:34.43 User.bmp replaced. 15:25:34.46 User.png replaced. 15:25:34.47 User-40.png replaced. 15:25:34.47 > Windows 10/Server 2016 User Account Picture Management Section 2. 15:25:34.47 User-32.png replaced. 15:25:34.47 User-48.png replaced. 15:25:34.47 User-192.png replaced. 15:25:34.49 Lock Screen {img105.jpg} replaced. 15:25:34.60 > Theme Management Section. 15:25:34.60 Lenovo theme has been applied. 15:25:34.64 Log-In Background {img100.jpg} replaced. 15:25:34.66 > Transfer Theme Files Section. 15:25:34.68 System32\oobe\Info folder has been created. 15:25:34.68 Required theme files transferred to 'System32\oobe\Info folder'. 15:25:34.68 > Deletion of obsolete files. 15:25:34.90 Branding script has completed. 15:27:57.21 > Add-On Manager in progress. 15:27:58.00 > Checking if computer is a 'default' Virtual Machine. 15:27:59.13 Advanced Log-On screen has been enabled. 15:27:59.39 User Account Pictures registry entry applied. 15:27:59.44 'Registered Owner' registry entry corrected. 15:27:59.44 Detected 'defaultuser0', attempting to remove the folder... 15:27:59.53 Removal of 'defaultuser0' folder successful. 15:27:59.58 > Checking BIOS's mode and System drive's partition type. 15:28:10.13 BIOS Mode: Legacy, Partition Type: MBR 15:28:10.13 > Checking Hard Drive Controller Mode. 15:28:10.66 HDD Controller Mode: [AHCI] 15:28:10.66 > Checking Online Status. 15:28:10.66 Device does not appear connected to the Internet, online license check failed. 15:28:16.14 > Checking if Windows is activated/licensed. 15:28:17.91 License Status: Not licensed. 15:28:17.91 > Checking if 'UserTweaks.cmd' present. 15:28:17.91 'UserTweaks.cmd' present, attempting to apply. 15:28:17.91 UserTweaks.cmd has completed. 15:29:06.20 > Checking if 'WinTel.cmd' present. ============================================================================ Please Note: It is advisable to logout or reboot your computer when possible to allow the User and Log-On background pictures to finalize. ============================================================================ Enhanced Log Mode: Deactivated. Thank you for using the project, MRP has now completed. Also moved the WinTel.cmd check/apply from OOBE.cmd to within the project as when in Audit mode it would of ran that and some parts may not of taken. So to avoid that it is now checked after UserTweaks.cmd via the add-on module. Highlighted in bold the changes, as the Lenovo i tested on came with W10 Home/Core, i install Pro to see if my new error checks worked and they did! It found it was a mismatched key and saved it but NOT applied. This is an internal testing Decompile.exe only and NOT the final baseline, there will be changes made, but it is a little teaser of how the project is getting more enhanced as time goes on.
Also installed Win 10 Core/Home, it found the key matched and installed correctly. Phew! Spoiler Code: Multi-OEM/Retail Project Version : 170217-R54s-Internal-Testing [MRP/MDL] Files present and extracted successfully. NOTE: This is a Internal Testing release, functional, features may change before BaseLine. Enhanced Log Mode: Activated. > Checking OEM's Folder Structure. OEM's folder detected, structure appears OK. OS Installation Date: 17/02/2017 16:52:32.23 > Checking installed OS name. 16:52:32.30 Windows 10 Home x64 version found. 16:52:32.32 > Checking installed OS Edition/SKU. 16:52:32.38 Core Edition/SKU installed. 16:52:32.40 Build Version: 14393.447.amd64fre.rs1_release_inmarket.161102-0100 16:52:34.12 Edition Language/Code: en-GB ( 2057 [809h] ) 16:52:34.12 OS Locale: en-GB 16:52:34.12 OS Language Value: ENG -------------------- DMI BIOS Information -------------------- #1 CS Product Name : [90DA--] #2 CS Model Name : [90DA--] #4 CS Vendor Name : [LENOVO] #5 CS System Name : [LENOVO] #6 Baseboard Name : [LENOVO] #8 BIOS ID : [LENOVO] > Detecting if a Solid State or Standard Hard Drive is present. INFO: Standard HDD Detected. 16:52:36.18 > Checking if 'LblDrv' flag is enabled. 16:52:36.23 Rename 'System Drive' flag was enabled, 'C:' changed to 'Windows_10_Core'. 16:52:36.23 > Checking DMI for manufacture information. 16:52:36.59 Lenovo [#4] manufacture will be used for theme/branding. 16:52:36.59 > Checking BIOS for MSDM Key. 16:52:38.20 > Show MSDM Key Information. 16:52:38.20 MSDM Key Information: Win 10 RTM Core OEM:DM 16:52:44.02 MSDM key has been applied and saved. 16:52:44.02 See C:\MSDM-Key.txt for your saved MSDM key details. 16:52:44.02 > Branding Section Part 1. 16:52:44.04 Force theme text file not present. 16:52:44.24 > Checking DMI for Model Name. 16:52:44.24 Model Name: '90DA--' detected and applied. 16:52:44.24 > Branding Section Part 2. 16:52:44.24 Desktop backgrounds folder created. 16:52:44.26 > Windows 8.x/10/Server 2016 User Account Picture Management Section 1. 16:52:44.26 OOBE.xml file deleted. 16:52:44.26 User.bmp replaced. 16:52:44.31 User.png replaced. 16:52:44.31 User-40.png replaced. 16:52:44.32 > Windows 10/Server 2016 User Account Picture Management Section 2. 16:52:44.32 User-32.png replaced. 16:52:44.32 User-48.png replaced. 16:52:44.32 User-192.png replaced. 16:52:44.32 Lock Screen {img105.jpg} replaced. 16:52:44.41 > Theme Management Section. 16:52:44.41 Lenovo theme has been applied. 16:52:44.45 Log-In Background {img100.jpg} replaced. 16:52:44.48 > Transfer Theme Files Section. 16:52:44.48 System32\oobe\Info folder has been created. 16:52:44.49 Required theme files transferred to 'System32\oobe\Info folder'. 16:52:44.49 > Deletion of obsolete files. 16:52:44.76 Branding script has completed. 16:54:53.33 > Add-On Manager in progress. 16:54:54.63 > Checking if computer is a 'default' Virtual Machine. 16:54:55.21 Advanced Log-On screen has been enabled. 16:54:55.66 User Account Pictures registry entry applied. 16:54:55.69 'Registered Owner' registry entry corrected. 16:54:55.69 Detected 'defaultuser0', attempting to remove the folder... 16:54:55.94 Removal of 'defaultuser0' folder successful. 16:54:56.35 > Checking BIOS's mode and System drive's partition type. 16:55:08.19 BIOS Mode: Legacy, Partition Type: MBR 16:55:08.19 > Checking Hard Drive Controller Mode. 16:55:08.77 HDD Controller Mode: [AHCI] 16:55:08.77 > Checking Online Status. 16:55:08.77 Device does not appear connected to the Internet, online license check failed. 16:55:14.15 > Checking if Windows is activated/licensed. 16:55:14.63 License Status: Not licensed. 16:55:14.63 > Checking if 'UserTweaks.cmd' present. 16:55:14.63 'UserTweaks.cmd' present, attempting to apply. 16:55:14.63 UserTweaks.cmd has completed. 16:56:00.14 > Checking if 'WinTel.cmd' present. ============================================================================ Please Note: It is advisable to logout or reboot your computer when possible to allow the User and Log-On background pictures to finalize. ============================================================================ Enhanced Log Mode: Deactivated. Thank you for using the project, MRP has now completed. Connected to internet and activated as normal.
Sounds good . I like the fact that the OA3.0 key query of JATD now only offers the option to install the found key if the editions match. Fortunately at the point i use this, the runtimes are already installed so no need to care about.
Yeah during the OS setup the runtimes are not present (unless added via DISM to the install.esd/wim first), at least in my testing it will auto install the right x86/x64 version. As mentioned this isn't the final version, just my internal one. Happy that it does actually work! Once all sorted and tidied up etc, i am sure this will be a welcome addition in those cases where previously the MSDM key was detected and just inserted which could cause a few head scratching moments why the OS didn't activate or alter the Edition in some scenarios.
On my main system: Code: MRP - OEM Query Tool v15 Build 5 Advanced 06:27 PM Sun 02/19/2017 Basic OEM Information For This Computer --------------------------------------- OS Name: - Windows 10 Pro [x64] OS Edition/SKU: - Professional OS Language Name/Code: - en-US ( 1033 [409h] ) OS Locale: - en-US OS Language Value: - ENU Processor: - Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz Processor Cores: - [4] Logical Processors: - [8] Processor Architecture: - [64] HDD Mode: - [AHCI] HDD Partition Type: - [MBR] Bios Version: - [P1.10, 03/25/2013] Total Physical Memory: - [15808 Mb] - Note: Memory Amounts Available Memory: - [12730 Mb] May Not Be Correct. Scanned DMI ----------- #1 CSProduct Name: - To Be Filled By O.E.M. #2 CSModel Name: - To Be Filled By O.E.M. #3 CSBaseboard Prod: - C216 WS #4 CSProduct Vendor: - To Be Filled By O.E.M. #5 CSManufacturer: - To Be Filled By O.E.M. #6 Baseboard MFR: - ASRock #7 Serial/Service Tag: - Not Shown On Saved Report. #8 BIOS ID: - ALASKA #9 SLIC OA: - Un-Listed #10 Installed PID Key: - Key Not Shown On Saved Report. #11 MSDM Key [OEM-DM]: - Un-Listed #12 BIOS Mode: - Legacy #13 Certificate: - Un-Listed #14 License Status: - Licensed SUMMARY ------- OEM Theme/Branding: - Asrock [id:-'#6'] OEM Activation Vista/7: - Un-Listed Valid OEM OS: - Un-Listed SLIC Table ---------- Un-Listed MSDM Table ---------- Un-Listed Certificate ----------- Un-Listed
Hmm odd all code is correct... The only thing i can think of is that the redist_x?? files included are the uk versions. If that the case then i will have to pull build 5 and leave it as it was on build 1. Cannot include every language redists as the QT file will be huge. Beginning to hate m$ with a passion! Nothing is standard.
@ mxman2k Maybe it can be done easier . Just checked the VC Redist installer from burfadel and found it shipped with the needed DLLs for both architectures. Tested in a Win 8.1 with no VC installed and copied the msvcp110.dll and msvcr110.dll from the x64 package to \system32\ folder of the Win 8.1 machine and the check (which apparently failed before) now passes perfectly. Delete files afterwards to not conflict with later vc redist installs ... Job done.
Knew that it used only a few DLL's but was unsure which ones as it only says one not found. Just got to sort this Acer M221 out as re-installed 7, doing a w10 upgrade and it bunked out with a safe error?? now even the bios not see the h/drive lol. Once get that sorted i can have another bash at the QT. Seem like Acer boards are very funny with AHCI and windows 10! Back to IDE mode and all installing.
Yep, it first asks for msvcp110.dll then msvcr110.dll afterwards proceeds . Fortunately i have 3 monitors, so with a VM, such tests can be done easily. Wish you luck with the little challenge you're facing with your machine.