Flashing Win 10 iot on pi2 - raspberry-pi2

I get error while trying to flash an sd card with win 10 iot core.
used this to flash
dism.exe /Apply-Image /ImageFile:flash.ffu /ApplyDrive:\\.\PhysicalDrive1 /SkipPlatformCheck
i get error 87
while the dism version is 10.0.9926.0
am i doing it wrong ?

Which Windows version do you use?
You can try to get a fresh copy of the DISM.exe from the "Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) RC for Windows 10" package:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=526740
The package should contain version 10.0.10075.0 which should work fine, see that article (even without having the Windows 10 Preview installed):
http://postlabs.blogspot.com/2015/06/install-windows-10-iot-core-insider.html

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IBM MobileFirst Platform Installation in Windows 8.1 64Bit

I am using my office laptop (Lenovo vV310 - 8GB RAM - 64 Bit OS - Windows 8.1). I have been trying to fix an installation issue with IBM Mobile First Platform for the past few days. I downloaded the IBM Mobile First Developer Kit from link http://public.dhe.ibm.com/ibmdl/export/pub/software/products/en/MobileFirstPlatform/mobilefirst-deved-devkit-windows-8.0.0.0.exe
The problem is the installation software InstallAnywhere is not installing and gives the below warning.
Windows error 2 occured while loading the Java VM
I have JDK 1.8 installed in my notebook and I couldn't fix the issue. I have the java JDK and JRE bin paths set in the environment variables.
If any of you have fixed the issue, please share the solution.
Open command line as Administrator and type following command.
[path of mobilefirst-devkit.exe] LAX_VM ["path of java.exe"]
Usage
C:\Users\gaurab\Downloads\mobilefirst-deved-devkit-windows-8.0.0.0.exe LAX_VM "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_112\bin\java.exe"

Can't get WinAppDeployCmd for Appx deployment to work

During the App Packaging and Deployment for Universal Windows Apps presentation (fast forward to 00:36:00) one specific command line utility - WinAppDeployCmd - was used for deployment Windows 10 Universal application to the phone running Windows 10 Mobile. This utility could be found here:
"c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\x86\WinAppDeployCmd.exe"
But every time I'm trying to deploy sample .appx package to the Lunia 635 phone with Windows Mobile v10.0.12562.84 or Surface 3 device with Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview (all devices on the same network as my dev machine) - I'm getting the same "connection failed" error:
Windows App Deployment Tool Version
10.0.0.0 Copyright (c) Microsoft
Corporation. All rights reserved.
Opening connection to device at '192.168.1.139'.
0x80131500 - Connection Failed
0x800705B4 - Timed out waiting for
network events.
Just in case - I could ping both of the devices from my dev machine without problem and can also deploy to any of them from VS2015RC (also tried with renamed WinAppDeployCmd.exe - to make sure that VS2015RC doing deployment somehow differently without using this tool).
So, I'm wondering - are there anyone who succeeded with app deployment using WinAppDeployCmd.exe?
This is a known issue in the current release. There is no workaround and it will light up in a future Windows 10 Insider Preview SDK and tools release.
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/5c8d6f20-699c-4da2-9460-f73e89bf27c3/known-issue-cannot-sideload-applications-using-winappdeploycmd-windows-10-insider-preview-sdk-and?forum=Win10SDKToolsIssues
I have succeeded to deploy an .appx using the WinAppDeployCmd command line tool. Probably the issue have been correct at the latest versions.
For the ones that are not familiar with this tool, it allows you to deploy an Universal Windows app from a Windows 10 machine to any Windows 10 Mobile device via USB or WiFi (since they're on the same subnet). That's a perfect solution if you doesn't have Visual Studio, doesn't have the app source code or if you're under a Hyper-V Virtual Machine.
Basically you will need:
Windows 10 SDK
Generate the .appx package (PC)
Enable the developer mode (Mobile)
Turn on the discovery mode (Mobile)
Get the code to pair devices (Mobile)
Get mobile IP address using WinAppDeployCmd tool (PC)
Run command (PC)
The command will look like this
WinAppDeployCmd install -file “<path>” -ip <ip> -pin <pin>
The tool can be found at C:\Arquivos de Programas (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\x86\WinAppDeployCmd.exe
You can find a detailed step-by-step tutorial here
This happened to me once when the USB socket was faulty and Windows compained about the device not being recognized. I switched sockets and everything worked. So make sure you try other sockets (or even a different computer, to rule out the specific machine).
This tool let's you install but does not run the app after install like it did the first version in windows 8.1

QTP 11.0 is not generating systemutil.run command on recording an application

I am using qtp 11.0 32 bit trial version on windows 8.1 pro 64 bit OS. Problem is qtp is not generating the systemutil.run command on recording an application. what the problem would be ? I already tried setting the windows application utility to generate system.util command in tools--> options but still the problem persists
According to QTP11's Product Availability Matrix (which you can only see if you have an HP passport and I suppose you don't have considering that you're using a trial version). Windows 8 and 8.1 are not supported with QTP11. This isn't surprising since QTP 11 was released almost two years before Windows 8.
I know for a fact that QTP11 doesn't support IE11 which is the earliest version of IE supported on windows 8.1.
Since you're using a trial version in any case why not download the latest version (UFT 12)?
QTP was united with Service Test and is now called Unified Functional Testing (UFT) and version 12 does support Windows 8.1.

Moto X doesn't show up in Eclipse Windows 8.1

I have a Droid X (4.2.2), in developer mode.
I have Eclipse Juno running on Windows 8.1, with latest Android tools.
When I plug the device, I see "USB debugging connected" on the device, Windows offers me to browse files, but Eclipse's "Devices" tab doesn't show any device at all.
Tried to restart the device and eclipse.
There are no Win8 instructions but I've tried to follow the Win7 instructions: http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#Win7 but when I browse to the driver folder it says it cannot find the driver.
The link to the Motorola OEM drivers is dead (http://developer.android.com/tools/extras/oem-usb.html#Drivers).
Motorola provides a device manager that installs the proper drivers for you. My moto x showed up just fine after the install.
https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/88481/action/auth

Unable to install JDK7u21x64 on Windows 8 x64

I have just upgraded to Windows 8 Pro, mostly because my Windows 7 license has reached maximum activations and I have a free copy of 8, and partially so I can ensure my software is 8-compatible.
I seem to be incapable of installing the JDK. I just downloaded it from the Oracle website (jdk-7u21-windows-x64.exe).
Windows reports itself as: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor.
When I try and run it, either normally or as administrator is shows up with the message:
This app can't run on your PC
To find a version for your PC, check with the software publisher
Does anyone have any ideas on this, a quick Google indicates it should just install same as usual.
While 8 still insistently refuses to install the JDK even after re-downloading and checking the hash, the Netbeans + JDK bundle does install which includes the JDK so that solves this issue sufficiently for now.
Update: The 64-bit version now works fine.
Try the x86 version: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html , I don't think there is a proper build for Windows 8 Pro.