

- #LEGO WEDO SOFTWARE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALL#
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- #LEGO WEDO SOFTWARE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SOFTWARE UPGRADE#
There are a few things to know before upgrading from the current SPIKE App 2. The SPIKE App 3 is a great upgrade for most users. More Hub memory supports bigger user programs which allows advanced users and competition teams to string longer code together to solve missions more effectively.

Simplified options for motor and movement blocks makes coding more intuitive to empower students to test, debug and optimize their designs. With more precise motor movement and enhanced programming possibilities students can bring models to life with more accuracy and predictability than ever before. Students can continue to work on their coding during the upgrade. Updating firmware is now much faster for SPIKE Prime. This includes wireless connection for SPIKE Prime for web app users! Wireless connections through Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) are more straightforward and faster and available for all platforms and SPIKE sets. Additionally, wireless connections through Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) are more straightforward and faster. Learn more about the key attributes and what you should do to prepare for the upgrade.Įasy wireless connection means students can start working on lessons faster allowing them to spend more time engaging and learning.
#LEGO WEDO SOFTWARE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SOFTWARE UPGRADE#
It is both a firmware and software upgrade and was built with the classroom experience in mind.
#LEGO WEDO SOFTWARE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS INSTALL#
What this does is set the compatibility layer on the setup.exe file to Windows Vista SP 2 and then uses the inbuilt silent install options and install Mindstorms NXT 1.1 Education silently and most importantly with no error/warning about minimum operating system version.The LEGO® Education SPIKE™ App 3 is an entirely new app for the LEGO® Education SPIKE™ portfolio and will be available as both a Web App and download on December 1, 2022. \\\\Mindstorm\setup.exe \\\\Mindstorm\bin\silent_install.txt /q /AcceptLicenses yes

This isn't tested using network UNC paths (I believe you can not set the compatibility mode on files on a UNC share but I *think* that is if you wished everyone who accessed that file to have that mode rather than those who are accessing it setting their own mode ) but it works when installing from a local source so if worst comes to worst I can always use group policy to copy down the files and install it from a local location via a script etc.
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Is anyone able to tell me how I can either suppress the error, re-package it into an MSI minus the error or what entries in the drivers MSI file I need to delete/modify so that it either skips the version check or detect that Windows 7 is a newer version and is ok to proceed with the install (this would mean that I can then use the inbuilt silent install and deploy via a batch script).
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I have taken a bit of a look around inside the MSI driver file using Orca and deleted what I thought was the operating system version check portion in the hopes that it would just then install but that didn't work. I have tried using appdeploy re-packager 1.2 to re-package it but the error message still pops up (I believe this is the correct if undesired behaviour) and also complains about their being a MSI file (setup.exe calls and MSI file to install the drivers ). I have tried using setup.exe /? to find a suppress errors command line switch this setup.exe doesn't seem to have support for a suppress error switch. We are running Windows 7 Enterprise 32bit and the software is made for Windows XP SP2 and Vista so runs perfectly fine under Windows 7 it's just during the install process an error/warning message appears which you need to ok a few times and it installs and works fine.

I am trying to silently install Lego Mindstorms NXT 1.1 Education to a group of computers but keep getting an error message from the install process about minimum operating system requirements (Windows XP SP2).
