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Admittedly I am new to Node development - I usually work on our ASP.NET Web API backends. I'm trying to get my development environment in sync with our front-end developer's development environment. I have spent most of the day looking for a solution. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling Node. I've tried different versions that match our front-end developer's environment. I've tried using the latest versions of angular-CLI and typescript and have fallen back to the versions I reference above in hopes that the "requires a peer" warnings would be resolved. I have searched for similar answers on this site. The closest one I have found remains unanswered.
Following what @viveknuna suggested, I upgraded to the latest version of node.js and npm using the downloaded installer. I also installed the latest version of yarn using a downloaded installer. Then, as you can see below, I upgraded angular-cli and typescript. Here's what that process looked like:
Version 1.17.1 - 11th April, 2021 - Fix: Crash on some AMD Opteron/FX/APU A-series (Bulldozer based) CPUs - Fix: Crash on old versions of Windows Version 1.17 - 3rd April, 2021 - New: AMD Zen 3 and Zen 2 APU support - New: Intel Rocket Lake support - New: Preliminary Alder Lake support - New: Very preliminary Meteor Lake support - Fix: "Unsupported CPU" message when only some cores have HT enabled - Fix: Epyc Rome/Threadripper 3rd gen Platform detection - Fix: Gemini Lake platform detection - Fix: Whiskey Lake codename - Fix: Incorrect VID reporting on some Celeron/Pentium processors - Fix: Crash on Intel Banias based (Pentium/Celeron M) processors - Fix: Turbo multiplier detection on Nehalem/Westmere - Fix: Bugs related to response to DPI changes - Fix: VID reporting on some AMD Athlon64 processors - Change: AMD Bulldozer based processors now display the amount of modules/threads instead of cores/threads - Change: Improve accuracy of information on unsupported Intel CPUs
Version 1.13 - 8th January, 2019 - New: Add support for 2nd generation Threadripper processors, Socket FP5. - Fix: Crash when 5 or more cores exceed overheat protection temperature setting. - Fix: "No supported CPU detected" on Ryzen processors. - Fix: Constant frequency readings on Ryzen processors. - Fix: Incorrect readings on Ryzen processors.
Version 1.11 - 4th November, 2017 - New: Support for AMD EPYC (Naples) processors, Stoney Ridge APUs. - New: Multiple processor group support. Fixes detection of CPUs on multi-socket systems with more than a total of 64 threads. - New: Support for Intel Coffee Lake, Denverton, Gemini Lake. - New: Support for Intel Xeon Phi (untested). - Fix: AMD processor or core recognition issues on multiple generations. - Fix: Some AMD processors reported incorrect Max temperatures when other hardware monitoring utilities are used. - Fix: Power detection on multiprocessor Intel machines. - Fix: Correct topology information on high-end, high-core systems. - Fix: Check for updates on older operating systems. - Fix: Settings window Tab control background when themes are disabled in Windows. - Fix: L1 Instruction cache was reported as L1 Unified cache on most processors. - Fix: L2 cache was incorrectly reported on newer VIA processors. - Fix: Multiple other VIA related improvements and fixes.
Version 1.10.2 - 7th August, 2017 - New: Support for AMD Bristol Ridge APUs. - Fix: 1.10 version crash on AMD processors or only populating temperature of first 1-2 cores. - Fix: Add correct temperature offsets for AMD Ryzen Threadripper X1920 and X1950. - Fix: In multi-socket AMD systems, switching into MiniMode would bring up all hidden windows of all running applications and services. - Fix: Support for MCM AMD CPUs. Only the highest temperature per CPU is displayed. - Fix: Socket C32 and G34 Opteron code names. - Fix: On some AMD Opteron systems the CPU model number is not displayed. - Fix: Detection of the C32 and G34 socket types for some Opteron CPUs. - Fix: Corrected TjMax on some older desktop Atom chips.
Version 1.6 - 18th February, 2017 - Fix: Runaway memory leak on some machines. - Fix: Bus clock detection on Apollo Lake processors. - Fix: Occasional 'to TjMax' appearing on some cores on Intel processors. Improved, hopefully fixed. - Change: Subversion will now be shown in the title and About dialog if it's not 0. - Known issues: Some systems running Windows 10 Anniversary may still have driver load failure.
Version 1.5.1 - 21th November, 2016 - New: Support for Intel Kaby Lake, Apollo Lake and Avoton processors. - Fix: From version 1.5, Runaway memory leak on some machines. - Fix: Incorrect multiplier on 45nm and early 32nm Core series processors. - Fix: Sometimes power consumption doesn't work on supported processors. - Fix: In cases where both IA and GT power figures are N/A, Uncore displays the same value as Package. - Fix: Incorrect VID on Intel processors. - Fix: Inaccurate TjMax on Silvermont based (22nm Atom) processors. - Fix: Incorrect VID on AMD Trinity and newer processors. - Fix: Corrected Lynnfield recognition of i5 760, i7 870S. - Fix: Crystal Well and Haswell-ULT code names added for the Haswell generation. - Fix: VIA Eden X4 was incorrectly named VIA QuadCore. - Update: G15 applet will be named 'Core Temp' from now on, without the version number. - Known issues: Some systems running Windows 10 Anniversary may still have driver load failure.
Version 1.4.1 - 12th October, 2016 - New: Power measurements for IA Cores, GT (Graphics core), Uncore and DRAM for Intel Sandy Bridge, Silvermont and newer processors. - Fix: Version 1.4 crashing on Intel processors without Hyperthreading. - Fix: Correct TjMax for Silvermont (22nm Atom based) and newer processors. - Fix: Dual and quad core VIA CPU support. Corrected VID detection for newer Nano processors and added support for 28nm CPUs. - Fix: Crash when logging is enabled on machines with 20+ cores. - Fix: AMD Carrizo temperature detection. - Fix: Corrected Xeon D codename to Broadwell-DE. - Known issues: Some systems running Windows 10 Anniversary may still have driver load failure.
Version 1.1 - 2nd July, 2016 - New: Digital Signature is now ALCPU. - New: Support for Intel Broadwell-EP. - New: Overheat protection can now execute files with arguments. Use : (colon) to separate executable path from its arguments. - Fix: Corrected frequency detection on some AMD APUs. - Update: Notification Area icon tooltips will display all of the available core temperatures in "Highest temperature" modes.
Version 1.0 RC6 - 9th October, 2013 *** Core Temp Monitor is now available, an Android and Windows Phone app to monitor your machines from anywhere in the world! More information can be foundhere - New: Digital signature. Core Temp is digitally signed by 'Artur Liberman', it is now easy to tell that you have a genuine copy of Core Temp. - New: Update Checker. Core Temp can now notify you when a new version is available. - New: You can now hide the taskbar button and use the system tray icons to pop the window back up. - New: Added support AMD's new Richland APU. - New: Added support for Intel Haswell and Ivy Bridge-EP CPUs. - New: Preliminary support for Bay Trail-T Atoms. - Fix: BSOD on some Windows 7/8 + UEFI enabled machines. - Fix: AMD FX system freezes/crashes/BSOD. - Fix: Driver failure when closing Core Temp on another Windows user account. - Fix: Corrected detection of certain Xeon processors. - Update: Ram utilization notification icon added to the Settings --> Notification Area. - Update: Logitech G15 applet now supports CPUs with up to 10 cores. - Update: System tray icons' tooltips now display their respective core information. - Update: Log file will now also contain power consumption. - Update: Log file will now keep track of each core on AMD CPUs as well.
Version 0.99.7.10 - 1st September, 2010 - New: Enable overheat protection to execute a command every time an overheating occurs or just once. - New: TjMax for AMD 10H and 11H family processors (K10/K10.5/Puma - older Turions) - Fix: Several mobile Intel processor recognition issues. - Fix: Mobile AMD processor recognition issues. - Fix: Problem with Settings window throwing errors about Scheduled tasks if "Start with Windows" was not checked. - Fix: Core Temp may crash on systems when switching between power supplies (wall/battery) or exiting sleep/hibernation mode. - Fix: TCaseMax calculation for socket 939 AMD processors. - Update: Shared memory applications and AMD Phenom derivatives will now show temperature for all of the cores. - Update: Core Temp will remember proper screen position on multiple displays, when the 1st display is on the right.
Version 0.99.7.3 - 5th July, 2010 - New: "Start Core Temp with Windows" feature on Windows Vista and 7. - Fix: Taking a screenshot would not capture the whole window in Vista/7 with aero mode. - Fix: Windows 7 taskbar Cycle mode only shows up after the first interval has elapsed. - Fix: Overheating protection UI bug. - Fix: The Mini-mode menu was not checked when Mini-mode was activated. - Fix: Corrected the placement and size of the load label on Phenom based processors. - Fix: Order of appearance of the system tray icons in Windows 7. - Update: The appropriate G15 menu is now checked depending on the status of the G15 plug-in. - Update: Added support for 12 core processors to temperature offset adjustment window. 2b1af7f3a8