Installing the terminal in Windows 10 - page 4

 
Karputov Vladimir:
Scripted copying is very, very inconvenient when working from multiple computers and locations. In that case only Storage can save and of course no /portable.
Of course, I use SVN, it's convenient and free. But I do 95% of development on one PC, so it's more convenient to copy the ready .ex4/5 into different terminals with scripts, than to run compilation in each terminal. As I said, convenience is different for everyone )
 
Alexey Volchanskiy:
Of course, I use SVN, it's convenient and free. But I do 95% of development on one computer, so it's more convenient to copy ready .ex4/5 into other terminals with scripts, than to run compilation in each terminal. As I said convenience is individual )
I agree. Peace Friendship Festival Gum.
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Karputov Vladimir:
Scripted copying is very, very inconvenient when working from multiple computers and locations. In such a case only Storage can save and of course no /portable.

no /portable.

Suggest another way not to clutter up the system drive.

 
Ibragim Dzhanaev:

no /portable.

Suggest another way not to clutter up the system drive.

Yeah, for someone with an SSD, that's a problem. Now I looked, my c:\Users\alexv\AppData\Roaming\MetaQuotes\Terminal folder takes up 5 GB, and I run almost everything from portable, but somehow it still accumulates.
 
Ibragim Dzhanaev:

no /portable.

Suggest another way not to clutter up the system drive.

  1. Buy a large hard disk.
  2. Finally realise that Windows has long had increased security and you as a user are not allowed to write or modify files anywhere.

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Karputov Vladimir:

  1. Buying a large hard drive.
  2. Finally realise that Windows has long had increased security and you as a user are not allowed to write or modify files anywhere.

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What kind of security are we talking about? Surveillance? Yes, it is.

I'll decide what to do with that piece of hardware.

 
Karputov Vladimir:

  1. Buying a large hard drive.
  2. Finally realise that Windows has long had increased security and you as a user are not allowed to write or modify files anywhere.

1. It is better to put the system on an SSD - this is not even up for discussion.

2. As a user it is up to me to decide where I write my files. Of course, this is not for housewives ))

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Who knows why the computer doesn't go into hibernation mode?

I've tried all the settings - nothing works. After adjusting and rebooting, once the hibernate button is pressed, it goes into hibernate mode, then when I try to put it into hibernate mode, it just shuts down.

 
Ibragim Dzhanaev:

Who knows why the computer doesn't go into hibernation mode?

I've tried all the settings - nothing works. After adjusting and rebooting, once I press the "hibernate" button, it goes into hibernate mode, then when I try to put it into hibernate mode, it just shuts down.

It can't sleep)

Do the settings stay the same or are they reset?