Windows 7 & Command Prompt

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  1. Gradius

    Gradius MDL Member

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    #2 Gradius, Aug 28, 2009
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    Fixed!

    Bug was on:
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    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Console\%SystemRoot%_system32_cmd.exe
    Delete FaceName entry.
     
  3. Everilda

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    Mine is the same, but in order to copy something first you must select it and the only way iI can see to do this is 'Select All'
     
  4. Michel

    Michel MDL Expert

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    Yep same here :cool:
     
  5. Gradius

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    Solution is on post #2 (lol).
     
  6. urie

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    #6 urie, Aug 28, 2009
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    thanks for
    Code:
    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Console\%SystemRoot%_system32_cmd.exe
    Solution is also a was said in order to copy something you need something to copy.

    P.S. in saying that you can select all in notepad on empty page:D
     
  7. Gradius

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    #7 Gradius, Aug 28, 2009
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    Yes I know, but I had chinese characters on FaceName entry, and this one forbidden me to even select what I wanted to copy. It's a bug, I have no idea how that "crap" went on that entry. After I deleted, I finally managed to perform copy like I used on good old WinXP.
     
  8. simexi

    simexi MDL Novice

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    wtf??

    works fine here.
     
  9. oVerRateD

    oVerRateD MDL Novice

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    works fine for me also..

    but then i always run cmd prompt in admin mode...

    was you running it in admin mode?
     
  10. Gradius

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    That FaceName entry was "dirty" on my registry and avoid me to select appropriately anything.

    About admin mode, sigh, re-check the picture on first post, it says "Administrator" clearly.

    Btw, I fixed after that, and I don't see why so many doubts are still left. Some program changed cmd (FaceName entry), and did that, I just don't know which one was the culprit.
     
  11. Gradius

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    Found the problem, it was Babylon. :eek: :rolleyes:

    Just changed the activate method and it fixed the problem, besides the "crap" (was necessary to delete) it was on FaceName parameter.