On Mon, 23 Aug 2021 23:01:39 +0200, Bart via fpc-devel <fpc-de...@lists.freepascal.org> wrote:
Replying here since my attempt at replying in the devel group failed... >On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 8:04 PM Bart <bartjun...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> And, of course, the guide on how to remove this utility >> (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000032459/processors/processor-utilities-and-programs.html) >> do not apply. >> No XtuService in "Apps and Features", no XtuService.exe. in any of the >> suggested locations. > >Finally good news. > >In taskmanager I had to stop one process,then go to services, find >xtu3service.exe, right-click, then "open services", find that service >again (now called XTUOCDriverService) in the newly opened window, >right-click, select properties, then set Startup type (? "Opstart >type") to Disabled. > >After a reboot I was able to rename that common.dll to _common.dll, >rebooted again. >All this as administrator of course. > >Finally after all that I was able to build fpc for 32-bit. > >And now just hoping that with the nex Windows update it won't get >re-installed again. Bart, thanks for this description which I found now 19 months later! I had trouble when installing the Win32 version of Lazarus/Fpc using fpcupdeluxe (needed because I wanted a cross-compile tool for RaspberryPi on my Windows10 x64 box). The install failed no matter what I did with an error message that was hard to decode for me. Now I have done the following as described above: - Started Servicemanager on my Win10 workstation. - Found the Intel service "XTUOCDriverService" and stopped it - Then I also set the type to disabled. - But I did *not* reboot, instead I renamed the common.dll in C:\Windows\SysWOW64 to _common.dll, which was allowed now. - Then I just started the fpcupdeluxe 32 bit exe and commanded it to install 3.2.2/Lazarus 2.2.6. And this time it succeeded! - So when it was done I could tell fpcupdeluxe to install the cross-compiler for arm-linux, which it also successfully completed. The base install took 19m30s and the cross another 5 minutes when it fetched the various source files from the Internet. And the new cross-compiler actually works to build applications for RaspberryPi on Widows10! :-) And Win64 applications from this 32 bit install as a cross... -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org https://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal