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Incroyable HULK

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  • Birthday 05/12/1977

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  1. I'm sorry but this looks like Warez to me.
  2. This IE7 + SP3 is a Microsoft mess again... I've been waisting so much time with this. I tried GreenMachine solution but my installation is rebooting at T-13 so it goes into an infinite loop (restart at T-39) Do I need to install the Rootsupd.exe or it has nothing to do with this?
  3. It looks like the ball can start higher now... I got 5703 without cheating: HULK - 5703
  4. I bought a PS3 recently exactly for theses reasons... however the gameplay if much more fun on the Wii!
  5. You can write to a XML file without any problem with a HTA. My only concern would be in the WinPE environment...
  6. Then you cannot build a file larger than 4GB on this drive. You need to format as NTFS or remove stuff from your DVD so it is below 4GB in size.
  7. If I am not mistaken, Blu-Ray is winning this war? I heard that there is only a few company left in the HD-DVD boat so it is only a matter of time before thoses exclusive titles are available to Blu-Ray. Also, there are report in the states that there is 2 Blu-Ray player for 1 HD-Dvd sold to consumers (the PS3 is helping out). Last thing to know, Blu-Ray burner are available for PC since 1 year now. HD-Dvd burner? Yet to be seen...
  8. I gave one for Christmas to my brother. I used a small business server with Adaptec 1210SA Sata Card to get RAID1 security. This card was a nightmare to install... too many drivers on Adaptec website and none working properly (as they use to do on a Win2K3 Server). This issue is related (I beleive) with the way Windows is now installing thru WinPE. Anyway, I finally managed to install on a EIDE hard drive (must be over 80GB) then installing the RAID Card in Windows Home Server and then using Ghost to clone the EIDE drive to the Raid Array. Pheew. I must say I am too a little dissapointed. First, It is still too complicated for most people to setup (not talking about installing from scratch) this thing. Then there is some interesting features but I was expecting some other stuff in there: PRO: - Stability of Windows 2003 Server - Console Interface Easy to understand - Remote possibilities thru Web Interface - Search Engine Built in - Possibility to add extra plugs-ins? CONS: - Ugly front page for the Website - Website is mostly useless. Must go thru login to see something (why no public stuff available right from main page?) - Website allow you to download you music and pictures files (no slideshow!!! OMFG, no music streaming) - Icon on client always in RED meaning you have something wrong on your network (updates, domain name, WTF) - Strange access problem for a domain integrated laptop you bring home. - Only allow to select a .homeserver.com domain (blocking some options if you don't activate the domain) So I sincerely hope Microsoft or other software makers will boost the features of this server. PRIORITY #1 is a picture slideshow **** it. I don't want to download my picture you moron, I want to show them to other people.
  9. Yes I saw that and I deleted the redundant topics. I must admin I have a hard time figuring out what this user wants...
  10. I don't think there is a choice to be made here, we are already at the 4GB barrier... using 32-bits systems for the next few years will only delay development of the 64-Bit platform
  11. Try to run a 32-bit system with 4GB of ram... what a nightmare. I personnaly think Microsoft should have enforced Vista in the 64-Bits flavor (and maybe one limited 32-bit edition) so software maker would embrace more quickly...
  12. Thanks for the update... One of our "Big Boss" insisted to get is new computer (a simple Dual Quad Xeon with RAID10 of 15K SAS drives... looks like a virtualization server to me!) with Vista 64-Bits. I must tell you that I have big problem on this computer with USB ports (not to mention Vista trouble + the 64-Bits variant). Upon now, I had previously found KB937187_x64 which somehow kind of solved the problem but it is still shaky... Darn Vista. On some computer, no problemo at all and on others only troubles...
  13. I get KB939683 and KB933360 shown as critical today on my french windows XP SP2 setup...
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