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BenneMus

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  1. I am not sure what the program the pop ups refered to are though
  2. Safe Mode fixed it I think, it installed the program now atleast but I recieved these two popups while installing http://i.imgur.com/iPZB8XN.png http://i.imgur.com/c4H5ROT.png I can't believe Microsoft wanted to charge me 100$ to reboot in damn safe mode..
  3. Not that I know of no, I am doing a scan for good measure, if nothing pops up I'll see if safe mode allows me access
  4. I am on windows live chat at the same time as on here, I did a clean boot and a SFC /SCANNOW both didn't do anything for the issue I'll do a malwarebytes scan
  5. I did do a clean install after I upgraded because I had a ton of issues, this only something that has just started to happen. Suggestions?
  6. Hello, I can not install anything because the "Windows Installer" service is running, I can not disable it from the task manager services section is gives me an error that says the following: "The operation could not be compled. The requested control is not valid for this service" This me right clicking and clicking "Stop" on the the service I am running Windows 10, on an admin account. I tried through the windows services menu aswell going into "Properties" of the service, but in there everything is greyed out.
  7. Hello, I am trying to get my subdomain to a specific port on my own IP, but I can not get it to work. I have forwarded my IP on the port, I have created the subdomain linking to my domain, but the issue is I can only link to my IP but not attach a port onto that IP Thank you. [EDIT] Realized I should give some more information I have my domain www.example.com and I created a subdomain in the DNS records called dev.example.com and pointed it at my home IP, because I am hosting a Redmine server at home, how do I get redmine to realize/the subdomain to realize I want it pointed at port 80 where redmine is running off, thank you.
  8. Well thank you, I think I'll go with Django for the project, seems to be widely used so should be easy to get help, my friend is also very familar with it so once again, should make everything run a bit more smoothly. Thanks for the help! BenneMus
  9. Thank you so much for the answers guys, I think I am going to go with the Python frameworks, my friend who has done backend knows a lot about Python so it seems to be the language to go with, but he won't have much time to work on it, except maybe check for errors / weird code on my part. So my question now is, how in the hell do I start such a project? I know to split projects like these into smaller parts, such as "The main page" "The login system" and so on, but since I have never really done much programming, how do I start? My thoughts so far would be to build the actual layout, the site itself with design, buttons and so on, but no actual functioning buttons or anything, and then slowly start adding functionality to the buttons, but how do I start? Any pointers would be nice on how to start this project, or how to layout my work so I can learn as I go. Thank you again for the answers so far.
  10. At the moment I am the only confirmed "developer" one of the two that has shown an interested in joining does some programming professionally I am not sure what kind thought, I think he said back end webdev, but not sure.
  11. I might have a corpmate helping me out, maybe a third who was interested by the idea, would that change what language to pick? Thanks! I hope so too!
  12. Hello there everyone, So, I have decided to undertake a very ambitious project, in the form of creating a website for my EvE Online corporation. Not only am I hoping for a lot of features on this site, but I am also doing this as my first web development project, ever. My time frame is huge, meaning I'll take however long I need to, but I wanna make sure that I pick the best language for the job, seeing as I want to be able to expand on the site as more ideas come up, and I want to be able to optimize it in the future as well, though that is not a top priority at the moment. The site needs to be able to use the EvE Online API, which has the following XML language libraries: Node.js Ruby .NET Python PHP Java Other features I want is login systems and messaging/forum. I don't want to neccesarely build the entire site from the buttom up, but so far I haven't been able to find something I can modify to my needs. If you have any ideas, feel free to throw them at me. What do you guys think I should pick language wise? It's need to work well with the API and be O.K. for a new programmer, doesn't have to be the best starting language, but hopefully not the hardest one either. Thank you BenneMus
  13. Dont wanna carry around a mouse with me, and something like that wouldn't really be playable in class/break/on the bus
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