However, running this (from command line, in folder where devcon.exe is located) as a regular user which is actually "an Administrator" doesn't produce any errors in the command prompt, but it also doesn't disable the card - it doesn't look like disabled in Device Manager and the card is still visible and usable in some other programs/tools. After "re-enabling" (which obviously re-enables ...

Re: Best Devcon for Bedding? OK here is an engineering question that I have been tossing around in my head for a while now. When you are bedding a rifle do you want to match the CTE (Coefficient of Thermal Expansion) between the bedding compound (epoxy) and the CTE of the action or the CTE of the stock?

DevCon seem to be the option for meeting your needs. DevCon is built to support Windows XP, while pnpUtil is supported in Windows Vista and later so the supposed duplicate question does not apply here since pnpUtil will not work in your case. Once you've downloaded DevCon, and extracted it, open a command prompt to the directory where devcon.exe is located. If you're using a 32-bit version of ...

This paper introduces LongBench v2, a bench- mark designed to assess the ability of LLMs to handle long-context problems requiring deep understanding and reasoning across real-world multitasks.

quences. To address this limitation, we present Long-former, a modified Transformer architecture with a self-attention operation that scales linearly with the sequence length, making it versatile for pro-cessing long documents