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famkehoopers

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  1. LOL@Kelsenellenelvian Could it be that you configured the system to somehow precache links? Or maybe that website has that function? Would explain the HD access onmouseover.
  2. Thanx for your reply. Yes, I use VPC 2007 to test everything. So far it's perfect except for that one question :-(. Will try the fully automated mode. Should it work, I'll report. If I find another solution I will also post it. Maybe with some command line option it'l work. These are the drivers: http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/181....nglish_whql.exe Oh and btw, can't use VPC to simulate this problem. It does not install the physx driver because it does not detect an NVidia card... :-(
  3. Just like I do all the drivers, with driver integration in Nlite. But the Physx driver that is integrated in the NVidia driver just ask the language during setup. It should not ask and just press enter :-). But I don't know how to automate that. Laatste_Sessie.ini
  4. Hi all, When I slipstream NVidia driver in Windows XP, during setup, it will show a prompt asking wich language I choose for the Physx driver. I do not want to see that question, like it will automatically press enter and select default (English). How can I achieve that? Because, I have a question-free slipstream except for that one prompt :-) Help is appreciated. Thnx.
  5. *bump* :-) Here is a correct list of all the updates till now after SP3 WindowsXP-KB898461-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB898461-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB938464-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB950762-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB950974-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB951376-v2-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB951698-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB951748-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB951978-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB952287-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB952954-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB954211-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB954459-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB954600-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB955069-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB955839-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB956391-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB956802-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB956803-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB956841-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB957097-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB958644-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-KB958687-x86-ENU.exe WindowsXP-WindowsMedia-KB952069-v2-x86-ENU.exe And if you also slipstream IE7 (IE7-WindowsXP-x86-ENU.exe) IE7-WindowsXP-KB958215-x86-ENU.exe IE7-WindowsXP-KB938127-v2-x86-ENU.exe IE7-WindowsXP-KB960714-x86-ENU.exe Regards
  6. Hi all, After extensive testing all night, I found a annoying bug in NLite 1.4.9.1 (latest) If anyone ticks "Logon Notifications" under "Operating System Options" for removal then Windows Update will be rendered useless. In the beginning of accessing Windows Update you will immediately get the 0x800704DD error. It is unfixable. If you select "Windows Update Website" in the compatibility list, "Logon Notifications" is still removable. So that is the bug. I do not understand why they are related but they are. Mailed the author of NLite about this. Maybe someone already knows this but I googled the heck out of my PC and could not find why I got the error after using NLite. So I found out myself by testing in VPC. I tested with Windows XP X86 SP3 and Windows XP X64 SP2 Hope this will help someone. Regards, Marco.
  7. Total fake, it's a preview for a movie some guy is making. Don't get your head going. Here is proof: http://claireb.wordpress.com/2007/01/11/95/
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