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IrfCore

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  1. depends on how well it can work with XP x64?
  2. nuhi is nice, just mail the guy
  3. I did not mean your own tweaks, I meant the users using the software btw, did you mail nuhi?
  4. Would be nice if you could add your own tweaks
  5. I'm sure nuhi can give you the tweaks After all, he will do it to stop the new topics about how to apply the tweaks afterwards, right nuhi ?
  6. I'm sure he will since he got many tweaks of others that helped him
  7. legolash2o, why don't you check with nuhi ? mayb he can give you the nLite tweak, all together...
  8. Sure, but I probably won't need it now I'm sure others will want it. What do you say people, should legolash2o do it? After all, there are a "few" topics about tweak and settings after installation
  9. Would be cool if nLite could be set to apply tweaks on the installed windows
  10. Gaming Edition Nah, most gamers probably use a pirat version of windows
  11. Has the x64 version been updated with KB936782 ?
  12. I use i.Disk http://www.memecode.com/idisk.php
  13. never said anything about that
  14. Folder Size don't work on XP x64
  15. Well my ISP has fixed it now, no need anymore. Problem solved
  16. I have some issues with my connections, can't connect my router to the MAN/city network. The support guy of my ISP is sure of what it is but it has to wait till monday, when they start working again... Basically I can only connect with PC and not with router. With PC connected everything is great! But with router (netgear RP614v3) it either gives me an internal IP address (192.xxx.x.x) on the WAN/Internet port or 4 zeros (0.0.0.0) This is the weird part. I know if I get an internal IP address on the WAN port with PC I can run cmd/arp -a to find out who is giving me the internal IP address by seing the MAC address. But can I do this if I'm behind a router? I need to find out the MAC address of the machine that is givin my router the internal IP address This forces me to use a software based firewall under this weekend, any advice is appreciated! tried Jetico v2 and Comodo v3. Jetico has too many pop ups of what to allow and deny, and Comodo v3 does not fully work on XP x64.
  17. grpprod, try updating it through device manager unpacked of course
  18. I remove all my drivers and it works. Are you trying virtually?
  19. that update is already integrated in SP2, you do not need it. you need this file I attached here. Microsoft_UAA_Bus_Driver_for_High_Definition_Audio.cab
  20. Just extract the cab file and integrate as driver, it's only a driver.
  21. Little dude, I just did. Try Paragon Total Defrag, you won't regret it!
  22. Paragon Total Defrag BOOT Defrag is the ultimate defrag! UltimateDefrag is unnecessary cuz the most important defrag methods can also be found in JkDefrag. For often use JkDefrag is perfect I myself use the a2 method often and Paragon Total Defrag BOOT Defrag sometimes. Stop wasting time defraging inside windows and start outside and defrag everything.
  23. Also check with Autoruns
  24. you all know there are many update freaks out there hiding in the bush
  25. ServiWin Select: View\HTML report all items try this and attach the html file here, so we can see how you have configured your services! remember, if you don't give enough info, no one wants to help out!
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