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magicfly
I'll try your suggestion. Thank you.
unnameduser
No it's not a mounted volume.
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How can I eliminate a mysterious 19.6 GB "Drive Z:" that has spontaneously appeared on my individual personal desktop computer. (Windows XP Professional SP2)
It appears in the list of logical drives in Windows Esplorer. No files are vidible in it in Windows Explorer, but the Properties display shows 11.7 GB of files in it.
However, this Drive Z: is NOT seen by either the Windows Management Console (Control Panel / Administrative Tools / Computer Management / Disk Management), or by Partition Magic 8.
I haven't figured out which of 3 HDDs it's on.
How can I eliminate it?
Thank you.
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Thank you everybody!
I followed all of your suggestions, after which the problem seems to be solved (cross fingers).
After uninstalling the cpu drivers, then reinstalling the drivers suggested by nmX.Memnoch , the temp has held steady at around 36 Deg C with my overclock settings.
Wow what a huge difference, from 71 Dec C to 36 Deg C just because of the proper cpu drivers.
Your help and good troubleshooting ideas were very helpful to me, and much appreciated.
Thank you all.
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Do uyou want to disable SFC in nLite / Options / Patches so the Winlite installation will go faster?
Or why else do you want to disable it? Why?
Somebody posted a little tweak that stops the SFC error message pop-ups while still leaving SFC enabled. I copied and saved his post, but unfortunately did not copy his name so I don't know who to give credit to. I posted his tweak recently, here it is again:
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alright do this... make a registry file with this in it. This will disable those popups but leave file protection eneabled (so you cannot delete important system files)
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
;Prevents Windows File Protection from Reporting Errors at Startup After Multiple Unattended Hotfix Installs (WFP is still enabled only warning prompts are disabled)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
"SFCDisable"=dword:00000004
END QUOTE
Isn't that good enough, so the error message pop-ups stop?
Question: If you disable SFC in nLite, then how can you re-enable SFC after you finish your new installation ?
I would like to still be able to run the command "sfc /scannow" to double check that I have all the files needed.
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This is such a small thing, but it made a huge difference in my nLite results, and made lots of errors go away:
n7Epsilon @ Apr 13 2007 pointed this out:
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Try right-click on the XP_Source folder remove checkmark from readonly and then apply it to all subfolders and files... Also check that you have NTFS Write and Modify permission on that folder (Security tab in XP Pro, if you have XP Home then ignore this sentence).
END QUOTE
(from post 112 in this thread: http://www.msfn.org/board/RELEASE_Boooggy_...44#entry645744)
So if you get a lot of errors in your Winlite installation, try that!
Again, a small thing, but makes a big difference!
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No.
Don't waste your money on SLI.
Enjoy what you have.
Next wave of video cards will blow away SLI with todays cards. That's not far off either.
Don't waste your money.
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Just installed Windows XP Pro SP2 with nLite slim-down. The air-cooled cpu is AMD Athlon 64 4200+ X2 (dual core).
The cpu temperature reads dangerously high - burn-out high.
So I took it all apart, reinstalled new Arctic Silver 5, and totally took everything back down to stock settings, with vcore at only 1.296 volts, and after all that (now) :
temperatures per Everest Ultimate Edition:
CPU 71 Deg C
CPu #1 / Core # 1 22 Deg C
CPU #2 / Core #2 27 Deg C
temperatures per ITE SmartGuardian:
CPU 71 Deg C
In nLite's Unattended / General tab / Choice of Computer type box, I chose ACPI Multiprocessor PC. Did that affect the type of HAL that was installed, affecting cpu temp?
Or is the temp reading probably just something wrong in software? How can I know? (don't have a multimmeter to hand test it).
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A long time ago somebody on these forums - I don't remember who or else I would give them credit - wrote this little reg tweak that stops the SFC popup warnings.
Just copy the below file which that guy wrote, save it in MS Notepad with a .reg ending, and run it once. It should permanently stop the pop up warnings. It wortks for me.
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alright do this... make a registry file with this in it. This will disable those popups but leave file protection eneabled (so you cannot delete important system files)
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
;Prevents Windows File Protection from Reporting Errors at Startup After Multiple Unattended Hotfix Installs (WFP is still enabled only warning prompts are disabled)
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon]
"SFCDisable"=dword:00000004
END QUOTE
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Thank you for your guide.
In Part 2 of it you say,
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The Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC is the most compatible, so it's by far the best choice for 32-bit systems.
It should be noted that multiprocessor computers can also use this HAL, however they will only make use of a single processor."
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I'm a little bit worried this means only 1 of the 2 cores in my cpu will do work, leaving the 2nd core idle.
Is that what you mean will happen?
(AMD Athlon 64 4200 X2 with 32 bit Windows XP Pro)
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Ponch,
Thank you for giving a reply.
Scott
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Mara-
That file you linked to is:
dotnetaio.exe
When I try to include an .exe file like that one with the hotfixes, nLite doesn't like it, and gives a message that it can't use that type of file.
Do you know of some way to slipstream that .NET Framework 2 + 3 file with nLite? I would like to learn how to do it.
Thanks
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Previously used nLite 1.35 with great success, but this time getting strange errors. I've been now 3 days trying to make 1 clean WinLite installation file, getting frustrated.
Sorry but need help solving 2 recurring errors which recurr with nLite 1.35, 1.40beta, & 1.40 rc:
(1) WinLite installation keeps pausing and asking me for parts of "SP2" although my WInXP source already includes SP2.
What I've unsuccessfully tried:
Completely reintegrated SP2 into the WinXP installation folder by using nLite. During that process nLite first removes some of what had already been integrated into the original source files, then replaces it with the new SP2 integration.
(2) Also, WinLite installation keeps pausing and asking me for file "mediactr.cat" although in the nLite Components section I have removed Windows Media Center.
Are there any suggested solutions to this?
Thank you.
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Innocent Devil & nuhi,
You were right.
I had it set to multiprocessor for my new dual core cpu.
After I changed it to "default" it works fine now.
So that was the problem.
Thank you both.
Scott
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Was there any good resolution to this problem?
I'm still experiencing eternal hang up at blue screen with message:
"Setup is starting Windows."
Thank you.
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Inferi0r, Gorki
Thank you for telling me about that new source for the update packs.
I sincerely appreciate your help.
newsposter
You are rebuking me for not actively participating in some other forum?
Sorry but I find your point of view strange.
Well I guess I don't have as much time as you do. Can't do/know everything! Can't even know as much as you!
If I knew everything I'd never need to ask a question.
That's why web boards are good, so we can all help each other. My attitude is, I give help when I can and I ask for help when I need it. This time I needed it.
jcarle,
Thank you.
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Does anybody know where to get packs of Microsoft Windows XP Pro hot fix packs?
It looks like the hotfix packs on the RyanVM website are not updated any more, at least not since June 2007.
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Just made a clean installation with 6 user accounts (currently all admins, without password specified). All working fine for a couple of hours.
Now I suddenly get the following:
- First logon (after reboot) works correctly.
- After logging out the first user or just switching to another user (random), XP asks for a password.
Well what you're doing seems like a problem because Windows won't allow you to have 1 admin profile logged on, then while leaving that still logged on, also switch to log on another admin profile. There can only be 1 admin logged on at a time in WIndows XP.
So trying to log on 2 admins might be contributing to your problem.
However, I also get the occasional password request for non-admin profiles that don't have any password to begin with. So I see the same problem you are experiencing.
I just have the user enter while leaving the password field blank, which seems to solve the problem, at least for awhile.
I don't know the root-cause fix.
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catborise & mara,
Thank you both for your advice.
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prathapml and Idontwantspam,
Thank you both.
As for drivers, yes maybe I did remove some drivers in my nLite installation.
Yes I did do the "Install or Update Virtual Machine Add-Ons."
Networking out of the VM does not work. I will try the shared folder idea.
Thank you both for your helpful suggestions.
Scott
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MS Virtual PC 2007 has been working OK for me. (but I haven't yet figured out how to drag files between the host and the vpc)
Yes, it's slow, but speed seems to depend on the amount of RAM you allocate to it.
If you let it take the default memory size then VPC2007 runs slower, and if you manually set the memory size bigger it runs faster.
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Installation hangs forever at blue screen:"Setup is starting Windows"
Is there a known fix?
I have re-made many ISO's but they all act the same way.
I don't have RAID or anything complicated like that...my setup is very simple. My nLite changes to Windows XP also are very simple:
[Main]
Env = 1.4 beta - 2.0.50727.190.Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
Target = Windows XP Professional SP:2 - 5.1.2600.2180 - English (United States)
[Tasks]
Remove Components
Unattended Setup
Integrate Drivers
Hotfixes and Update Packs
Tweaks
Create a Bootable ISO
Options
[Components]
;# Applications #
Accessibility Options
ClipBook Viewer
Internet Games
Screensavers
;# Drivers #
Display Adapters (old)
IBM PS/2 TrackPoint
IBM Thinkpad
ISDN
Logitech WingMan
Microsoft SideWinder
Portable Audio
SCSI/RAID
Serial Pen Tablet
Sony Jog Dial
Tape drives
Toshiba DVD decoder card
;# Hardware Support #
AGP filters
Battery
Brother Devices
CPU Intel
CPU Transmeta Crusoe
Gravis Digital GamePort
Iomega Zip drive
Joystick Support
Multi-Processor Support
;# Keyboards #
Albanian keyboard
Arabic (101) keyboard
Arabic (102) AZERTY keyboard
Arabic (102) keyboard
Armenian Eastern keyboard
Armenian Western keyboard
Azeri Cyrillic keyboard
Azeri Latin keyboard
Belarusian keyboard
Belgian (Comma) keyboard
Belgian (Period) keyboard
Belgian French keyboard
Bengali (Inscript) keyboard
Bengali keyboard
Bosnian keyboard
Bulgarian (Latin) keyboard
Bulgarian keyboard
Canadian French (Legacy) keyboard
Canadian French keyboard
Canadian Multilingual Standard keyboard
Chinese (Simplified) - Microsoft Pinyin IME 3.0 keyboard
Chinese (Simplified) - NeiMa keyboard
Chinese (Simplified) - QuanPin keyboard
Chinese (Simplified) - ShuangPin keyboard
Chinese (Simplified) - US Keyboard keyboard
Chinese (Simplified) - ZhengMa keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - Alphanumeric keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - Array keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - Big5 Code keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - ChangJie keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - DaYi keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - New ChangJie keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - New Phonetic keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - Phonetic keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - Quick keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - Unicode keyboard
Chinese (Traditional) - US Keyboard keyboard
Croatian keyboard
Czech (QWERTY) keyboard
Czech keyboard
Czech Programmers keyboard
Danish keyboard
Devanagari - INSCRIPT keyboard
Divehi Phonetic keyboard
Divehi Typewriter keyboard
Dutch keyboard
Estonian keyboard
Faeroese keyboard
Farsi keyboard
Finnish keyboard
Finnish with Sami keyboard
French keyboard
FYRO Macedonian keyboard
Gaelic keyboard
Georgian keyboard
German (IBM) keyboard
German keyboard
Greek (220) keyboard
Greek (220) Latin keyboard
Greek (319) keyboard
Greek (319) Latin keyboard
Greek keyboard
Greek Latin keyboard
Greek Polytonic keyboard
Gujarati keyboard
Hebrew keyboard
Hindi Traditional keyboard
Hungarian 101-key keyboard
Hungarian keyboard
Icelandic keyboard
Irish keyboard
Italian (142) keyboard
Italian keyboard
Japanese Input System (MS-IME2002) keyboard
Japanese keyboard
Kannada keyboard
Kazakh keyboard
Korean Input System (IME 2000) keyboard
Korean keyboard
Kyrgyz Cyrillic keyboard
Latin American keyboard
Latvian (QWERTY) keyboard
Latvian keyboard
Lithuanian IBM keyboard
Lithuanian keyboard
Malayalam keyboard
Maltese 47-key keyboard
Maltese 48-key keyboard
Maori keyboard
Marathi keyboard
Mongolian Cyrillic keyboard
Norwegian keyboard
Norwegian with Sami keyboard
Polish (214) keyboard
Polish (Programmers) keyboard
Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT) keyboard
Portuguese (Brazilian ABNT2) keyboard
Portuguese keyboard
Punjabi keyboard
Romanian keyboard
Russian (Typewriter) keyboard
Russian keyboard
Sami Extended Finland-Sweden keyboard
Sami Extended Norway keyboard
Serbian (Cyrillic) keyboard
Serbian (Latin) keyboard
Slovak (QWERTY) keyboard
Slovak keyboard
Slovenian keyboard
Spanish keyboard
Spanish Variation keyboard
Swedish keyboard
Swedish with Sami keyboard
Swiss French keyboard
Swiss German keyboard
Syriac keyboard
Syriac Phonetic keyboard
Tamil keyboard
Tatar keyboard
Telugu keyboard
Thai Kedmanee (non-ShiftLock) keyboard
Thai Kedmanee keyboard
Thai Pattachote (non-ShiftLock) keyboard
Thai Pattachote keyboard
Turkish F keyboard
Turkish Q keyboard
Ukrainian keyboard
United Kingdom Extended keyboard
United Kingdom keyboard
United States-Dvorak for left hand keyboard
United States-Dvorak for right hand keyboard
United States-Dvorak keyboard
United States-International keyboard
Urdu keyboard
US English Table for IBM Arabic 238_L keyboard
Uzbek Cyrillic keyboard
Vietnamese keyboard
;# Languages #
;Arabic
Arabic (Algeria)
Arabic (Bahrain)
Arabic (Egypt)
Arabic (Iraq)
Arabic (Jordan)
Arabic (Kuwait)
Arabic (Lebanon)
Arabic (Libya)
Arabic (Morocco)
Arabic (Oman)
Arabic (Qatar)
Arabic (Saudi Arabia)
Arabic (Syria)
Arabic (Tunisia)
Arabic (U.A.E.)
Arabic (Yemen)
Divehi (Maldives)
Syriac (Syria)
Urdu
;Armenian
Armenian
;Baltic
Estonian
Latvian
Lithuanian
;Central Europe
Albanian
Bosnian (Latin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Croatian
Croatian (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Czech
Hungarian
Polish
Romanian
Serbian (Latin)
Serbian (Latin, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Slovak
Slovenian
;Cyrillic
Azeri (Cyrillic)
Belarusian
Bulgarian
FYRO Macedonian
Kazakh
Kyrgyz (Kyrgyzstan)
Mongolian (Mongolia)
Russian
Serbian (Cyrillic)
Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Tatar
Ukrainian
Uzbek (Cyrillic)
;Georgian
Georgian
;Greek
Greek
;Hebrew
Hebrew
;Indic
Bengali (India)
Gujarati (India)
Hindi
Kannada (India)
Konkani
Malayalam (India)
Marathi
Punjabi (India)
Sanskrit
Tamil
Telugu (India)
;Japanese
Japanese
;Korean
Korean
;Simplified Chinese
Chinese (PRC)
Chinese (Singapore)
;Thai
Farsi
Thai
;Traditional Chinese
Chinese (Hong Kong S.A.R.)
Chinese (Macau S.A.R.)
Chinese (Taiwan)
;Turkic
Azeri (Latin)
Turkish
Uzbek (Latin)
;Vietnamese
Vietnamese
;Western Europe and United States
Afrikaans
Basque
Catalan
Danish
Dutch (Belgium)
Dutch (Netherlands)
English (Australia)
English (Belize)
English (Canada)
English (Caribbean)
English (Ireland)
English (Jamaica)
English (New Zealand)
English (Philippines)
English (South Africa)
English (Trinidad)
English (United Kingdom)
English (Zimbabwe)
Faeroese
Finnish
French (Belgium)
French (Canada)
French (France)
French (Luxembourg)
French (Monaco)
French (Switzerland)
Galician (Spain)
German (Austria)
German (Germany)
German (Liechtenstein)
German (Luxembourg)
German (Switzerland)
Icelandic
Indonesian
Italian (Italy)
Italian (Switzerland)
Malay (Brunei Darussalam)
Malay (Malaysia)
Maltese
Maori
Northern Sotho
Norwegian (Bokmal)
Norwegian (Nynorsk)
Portuguese (Brazil)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Quechua (Bolivia)
Quechua (Ecuador)
Quechua (Peru)
Sami, Inari (Finland)
Sami, Lule (Norway)
Sami, Lule (Sweden)
Sami, Northern (Finland)
Sami, Northern (Norway)
Sami, Northern (Sweden)
Sami, Skolt (Finland)
Sami, Southern (Norway)
Sami, Southern (Sweden)
Spanish (Argentina)
Spanish (Bolivia)
Spanish (Chile)
Spanish (Colombia)
Spanish (Costa Rica)
Spanish (Dominican Republic)
Spanish (Ecuador)
Spanish (El Salvador)
Spanish (Guatemala)
Spanish (Honduras)
Spanish (International Sort)
Spanish (Mexico)
Spanish (Nicaragua)
Spanish (Panama)
Spanish (Paraguay)
Spanish (Peru)
Spanish (Puerto Rico)
Spanish (Traditional Sort)
Spanish (Uruguay)
Spanish (Venezuela)
Swahili
Swedish
Swedish (Finland)
Tswana
Welsh
Xhosa
Zulu
;# Multimedia #
Images and Backgrounds
Mouse Cursors
Music Samples
Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder
Speech Support
Tablet PC
;# Network #
Comtrol Test Terminal Program
FrontPage Extensions
MSN Explorer
Windows Messenger
;# Operating System Options #
Administrative Templates
Administrator VB scripts
Blaster/Nachi removal tool
Document Templates
FAT to NTFS converter
MS Agent
Private Character Editor
Remote Installation Services (RIS)
Search Assistant
Tour
;# Services #
Alerter
Error Reporting
IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service
Remote Registry
Removable Storage
Telnet
Uninterruptible Power Supply
;# Compatibility #
Compat01
Compat02
Compat03
Compat04
Compat06
Compat07
Compat09
Compat14
Compat16
[KeepFiles]
msconfig.exe
[RemoveFiles]
clock.avi
yahoo.bmp
swtchbrd.bmp
telnet.exe
[Options]
CABMerge
OemBranding
DupeFiles
ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings"
TargetPath = "WINDOWS"
temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp
NoKeepCp
RemoveMUI
CleanBiosInfo
[Patches]
TcpIp = 16777215
UsbPoll = 1000
[Services2]
ALG,3
AppMgmt,3
wuauserv,2
BITS,3
ClipSrv,4
EventSystem,3
COMSysApp,3
Browser,3
CryptSvc,3
DHCP,2
TrkWks,3
MSDTC,3
DNSCACHE,2
Eventlog,2
FastUserSwitchingCompatibility,3
helpsvc,3
HidServ,4
CiSvc,4
PolicyAgent,4
dmserver,3
dmadmin,3
Messenger,4
SwPrv,3
NetLogon,4
mnmsrvc,4
Netman,3
NetDDE,4
NetDDEdsdm,4
NLA,3
NtLmSsp,4
SysmonLog,4
PlugPlay,2
WmdmPmSN,4
Spooler,2
ProtectedStorage,2
RSVP,4
RasAuto,3
RasMan,3
RDSessMgr,4
RpcLocator,2
RemoteAccess,4
seclogon,3
SamSs,4
wscsvc,2
LanmanServer,2
ShellHWDetection,2
ScardSvr,4
SSDPSRV,4
SENS,2
srservice,3
Schedule,3
LMHosts,4
TapiSrv,3
TermService,3
Themes,4
upnphost,4
VSS,3
WebClient,4
AudioSrv,2
SharedAccess,2
StiSvc,3
MSIServer,3
winmgmt,2
Wmi,3
W32Time,2
WmiApSrv,4
LanmanWorkstation,2
[Tweaks]
Boot and Shutdown-Ctrl-Alt-Del at logon-Enabled
Boot and Shutdown-Logon Page-Welcome screen
Boot and Shutdown-Setup Prefetch-Cache-Applaunch and Boot enabled
Boot and Shutdown-Status Messages-Default
Desktop-Desktop icons size-48
Desktop-Internet Explorer icon-Hide
Desktop-My Computer icon-Hide
Desktop-My Documents icon-Show
Desktop-My Network Places icon-Hide
Desktop-Recycle Bin icon-Show
Desktop-Wrap icon titles-Enable
Explorer-Advanced Search: preconfigure options
Explorer-Associate additional file types with Notepad
Explorer-Change Windows Explorer folder view-Details
Explorer-Disable Prefix: Shortcut to
Explorer-Disable shortcut arrow
Explorer-Preset Places Bar to-My Computer, C:, D:, E:, F:
Explorer-Recycle Bin: allow to rename and delete
Explorer-Show Drive Letters in front of Drive Names
Explorer-Show extensions of known file-types
Explorer-Show Statusbar in all windows
Explorer-Show the full path in the Address Bar
Explorer-Show the full path in the Title Bar
Explorer-Use small icons in Explorer bar
Internet Explorer-Disable Market Place bookmark
Internet Explorer-Enable Google URL-Search
Internet Explorer-Keep IE URL-History for-0 Days
Internet Explorer-Set Homepage-www.google.com
Internet Explorer-Set IE-Cache limit to-8 MB
Internet Explorer-Set Internet Explorer to accept 10 connects at a time
Internet Explorer-Set popup-blocker to high
My Computer-Add Printers and Faxes
Network-Disable Simple File Sharing
Performance-Disable Last accessed Timestamp on files
Performance-Disable Tracking of Broken Shortcut Links
Performance-Disable WBEM logging
Performance-Do not cache thumbnails
Performance-Enable USB Idle Endpoint support
Performance-Processor scheduling-Programs
Privacy-Remove Alexa
Security-Always show Updates under Software
Security-Screensaver Password-Protection-Disabled
Start Menu-Control Panel-Display as a menu
Start Menu-Disable Highlight newly installed programs
Start Menu-Disable popup on first boot
Start Menu-My Computer-Display as a menu
Start Menu-My Documents-Display as a menu
Start Menu-My Music-Display as a menu
Start Menu-My Network Places-Don't display this item
Start Menu-My Pictures-Display as a menu
Start Menu-Network Connections-Link to Network Connections folder
Start Menu-Number of programs on Start menu-6
Start Menu-Printers and Faxes-Display as a menu
Start Menu-Remove Search For People from Search
Start Menu-Remove Search the Internet from Search
Start Menu-Remove Windows Catalog shortcut
Start Menu-Scroll Programs
Start Menu-Use small icons in Start Panel
Taskbar-Disable Group similar Taskbar buttons
Taskbar-Disable Hide inactive icons
Taskbar-Disable Language-Bar
Taskbar-Lock the Taskbar-Yes
Visual Effects-Active window tracking speed-Fast
Visual Effects-Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing-Enable
Visual Effects-Combo box animation-Enable
Visual Effects-Cursor shadow-Disable
Visual Effects-Display mouse pointer trails-Disable
Visual Effects-Fade out selection-Disable
Visual Effects-Gradient captions in windows-Enable
Visual Effects-Keyboard shortcut underline-Enable
Visual Effects-Menu animation-Slide
Visual Effects-Menu shadows-Disable
Visual Effects-Menu style-Normal
Visual Effects-Show translucent selection rectangle-Enable
Visual Effects-Show window contents while dragging-Enable
Visual Effects-Slide taskbar buttons-Enable
Visual Effects-Smooth edges of screen fonts-ClearType
Visual Effects-Smooth-scroll list boxes-Enable
Visual Effects-Tooltip animation-Slide
Visual Effects-Use a background image for each folder type-Enable
Visual Effects-Use drop shadows for icon labels on the desktop-Disable
Windows Media Player-Accept Privacy Statement
Windows Media Player-Do not show anchor in Designmode
Windows Media Player-Enhanced privacy settings
Windows Media Player-Optimize fullscreen mode behavior
Windows Media Player-Zoom video to windowsize
[Unattended]
UnattendMode = 1
ComputerType = ACPI Uniprocessor PC
AutoLogon = Julie
OOBEOff
CustomLocales
Resolution = 800x600
BitsPerPel = 32 bit (True Color)
Vrefresh = 100 Hz
MaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 3
RestorePointLife = 300
DesktopTheme = Luna Royale|Luna Royale|Normal
AutoUpdates = 4
AutoUDay = 5
AutoUHour = 15
ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files"
CustomNetwork
[DesktopThemes]
C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes\Luna.theme
C:\WINDOWS\Resources\Themes\Luna Royale\Luna Royale.msstyles
[NetAdapter1]
connname = ""
macaddress = ""
ipaddress = "192.168.0.1"
subnetmask = "255.255.255.0"
defaultgateway = ""
dnsserver1 = ""
dnsserver2 = ""
winsserver = ""
netbiossetting = "0"
ipxnetworknumber = "00000000"
ipxnetworkframetype = "0xFF"
[NetAdapter2]
connname = ""
macaddress = ""
ipaddress = "192.168.0.2"
subnetmask = "255.255.255.0"
defaultgateway = ""
dnsserver1 = ""
dnsserver2 = ""
winsserver = ""
netbiossetting = "0"
ipxnetworknumber = "00000000"
ipxnetworkframetype = "0xFF"
[GuiRunOnce]
[Drivers]
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\AMD K8 Processor\oem12.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\Dell 1905FP (Digital)\oem23.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\HID-compliant G3 MX518 Optical Mouse\oem16.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\Marvell Yukon 88E8001 8003 8010 PCI Gigabit Ethernet Controller\oem1.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\nForce4 HyperTransport Bridge\oem5.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\nForce4 PCI-Express Root Port\oem4.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\NVIDIA Network Bus Enumerator\oem7.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller\oem8.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management\oem6.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\NVIDIA® nForce(tm) Audio\oem11.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\NVIDIA® nForce(tm) Audio Codec Interface\oem11.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\PS 2 Keyboard\oem14.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\RADEON X800 Series\oem29.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\RADEON X800 Series - Secondary\oem29.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\Saitek Gamers' Keyboard\oem10.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\Saitek Gamers' Keyboard (HID)\oem10.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\SCOTT's ATI Video Card 1\$OUTDIR\C2_38857.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\SCOTT's ATI Video Card 2\$OUTDIR\atirt264.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\USB 2.0 Root Hub Device\oem2.inf,0
E:\Software\Slipstream\Drivers\USB G3 (MX518) Optical Mouse\oem18.inf,0
[Hotfixes]
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\7-Zip.rar
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\Firefox.rar
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\FoxitPDFReader.rar
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\Free_Download_Manager.rar
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\IE7-WindowsXP-x86-enu.exe
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\java6_update1.cab
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\PerfectDisk_x86_8_0_64.cab
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\ProgramAddons CCleaner 1.40.520 Slim.cab
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\ProgramAddons MozBackup 1.4.6.cab
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\ProgramAddons_OpenOffice_2.2.1.cab
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\ProgramAddons_VLC_0.8.6c.cab
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\RVMAddonsDX9_1.4.7z
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\RVMAddonsWGAN_1.7.18.1.7z
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\RVMAddonsWGAN_1.7.18.5a.7z
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\RVMUpdatePack2.1.11.7z
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\Thunderbird_2_0_0_4.cab
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\WMP11.cab
E:\Software\Slipstream\Hot Fixes Add Ons Update Packs\wrar_370.cabThank you.
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How can I move the files from "My Docs" inside Virtual PC 2007 over to "My Docs" in Windows XP Pro SP2 in my desktop computer, outside the Virtual PC? Dragging doesn't seem to work.
I need to get those files out.
Already tried the "help and support" on Microsoft's web site. It says, "Users can copy, paste, drag, and drop between guest and host." Unfortunately, that doesn't work.
Thought someone here would know the answer. Thank you.
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SOLVED Mysterious "Drive Z:" spontanrously appeared
in Windows XP
Posted
Solved.
It seems to have been something related to Acronis.
When I deleted the Acronis Secure Zone, the mysterious Z: drive disappeared.
Thank you all for your good suggestions and willingness to help.