Login Problem
Login Problem
I am trying to access the site to download the newest version of IFW, but it was giving me invalid login info. Now, it is saying IP has too many invalid logins. I know the info was correct. What do I do now?
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Re: Login Problem
contact support via email.
"tbifan39" wrote in message news:11980@public.image...
I am trying to access the site to download the newest version of IFW, but it
was giving me invalid login info. Now, it is saying IP has too many invalid
logins. I know the info was correct. What do I do now?
"tbifan39" wrote in message news:11980@public.image...
I am trying to access the site to download the newest version of IFW, but it
was giving me invalid login info. Now, it is saying IP has too many invalid
logins. I know the info was correct. What do I do now?
Re: Login Problem
I got it working...It finally allowed me to try to login again and I was able to successfully login. I set a password to my account so that it will make it easier. I noticed that there is no IFL without networking for v3 and there is no v3 of Image for UEFI.
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Re: Login Problem
they are there.
"tbifan39" wrote in message news:11985@public.image...
I got it working...It finally allowed me to try to login again and I was
able to successfully login. I set a password to my account so that it will
make it easier. I noticed that there is no IFL without networking for v3 and
there is no v3 of Image for UEFI.
"tbifan39" wrote in message news:11985@public.image...
I got it working...It finally allowed me to try to login again and I was
able to successfully login. I set a password to my account so that it will
make it easier. I noticed that there is no IFL without networking for v3 and
there is no v3 of Image for UEFI.
Re: Login Problem
On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 20:37:13 PDT, just as I was about to take a herb,
tbifan39 disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>I noticed that there is no IFL without networking for v3 and there is no v3 of Image for UEFI.
It is not obvious, but I would guess that it is the IfL that does not
have "no net" in the title.
Like you, I cannot find a v3 of the Image for UEFI
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Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
tbifan39 disturbed my reverie and wrote:
>I noticed that there is no IFL without networking for v3 and there is no v3 of Image for UEFI.
It is not obvious, but I would guess that it is the IfL that does not
have "no net" in the title.
Like you, I cannot find a v3 of the Image for UEFI
--
Cheers,
DrT
"If you want to find out what is wrong
with democracy, spend five minutes with
the average voter." - Winston Churchill
Re: Login Problem
But it is nice having a one download installs everything including UEFI.
Re: Login Problem
DrTeeth wrote:
> It is not obvious, but I would guess that it is the IfL that does not
> have "no net" in the title.
Whoops...I did not see the other English version (nonet)
I also see there is a x64 bit version of IFL. What is the difference between the 64 bit version and the 32bit? I am running a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit/
> It is not obvious, but I would guess that it is the IfL that does not
> have "no net" in the title.
Whoops...I did not see the other English version (nonet)
I also see there is a x64 bit version of IFL. What is the difference between the 64 bit version and the 32bit? I am running a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit/
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Re: Login Problem
the x64 version should only be used for those that need x2apci support.
"tbifan39" wrote in message news:12054@public.image...
DrTeeth wrote:
> It is not obvious, but I would guess that it is the IfL that does not
> have "no net" in the title.
Whoops...I did not see the other English version (nonet)
I also see there is a x64 bit version of IFL. What is the difference between
the 64 bit version and the 32bit? I am running a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit/
"tbifan39" wrote in message news:12054@public.image...
DrTeeth wrote:
> It is not obvious, but I would guess that it is the IfL that does not
> have "no net" in the title.
Whoops...I did not see the other English version (nonet)
I also see there is a x64 bit version of IFL. What is the difference between
the 64 bit version and the 32bit? I am running a Windows 10 Pro 64 bit/