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Kees030

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  1. I'm open for suggestions on better ones. This is how I use it now, when I want to download a file:

    1. copy the MD5 provided to the clipboard;

    2. download the file;

    3. right click on the downloaded file

    4. click on Calculate hash, MD5

    5. HashOnCLick reports if the hash matches the one on the clipboard.

    If you know about a hash checker that can do ithe checking in less steps, please advise :rolleyes:

  2. I don't know your Dell 9150 and I'm missing information about the hardware. Of course I could search for it, but so can you. So just in general, there are several possibilities:

    Possibility 1: Slipstream a CD/DVD with Ryan VM Integrator or nLite, followed by running DriverPack Base to integrate MassStorage DriverPack (see http://www.driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/) in which case you don't need to press F6 nor need a floppy. You even don't need to bother what driver the Dell needs.

    For other possibilities you need to look up (manual/Dell-website/google) which controller your Dell uses and download the appropriate driver.

    Possibilty 2: Slipstream a CD/DVD with nLite and integrate the driver (IE for Intel see http://www.msfn.org/board/Integration-of-I...e-t107504.html).

    For the next possibility you need to find out if the Dell can boot from USB floppy. If it can you'll most likely will have access to it when installing Windows. In this case:

    Possibility 3: create a driver disk with the appropriate driver for the Dell's hardware, boot from Windows CD and press F6 when Windows asks for it.

    Hope it helps. Good luck!

  3. I've installed WinXPsp2 with updatepacks and driverpacks on a Dell Dimension 2400. The Broadcom 4400 LAN wasn't installed properly. After installing manually I wanted to make my own driverpack through Driver Backup. I'm getting this error:

    post-124433-1211016167_thumb.png

    What's wrong and how can it be fixed?

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