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pycur

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    Folder's date

    Awwww I don't get it why is this only on NTFS? I used FAT32 before, but i need to make big files and use NTFS...On FAT32 there was no such thing... It is bad....is there any other file system which i can use in xp with a driver or something? I hate this service. Is this service really unstoppable?
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    Folder's date

    Hi there! Is there any way to disable that every time I copy a file to a folder then windows modify it's date to the current date and time, so I lose the original creation date from the list view in total commander. It is a very ugly function to me. I tried a registry setting and an fsutil from command line but no effect. Please help me.
  3. Hi! I have the same problem. I want a multiboot dvd with all windows: 3.1, 95, 98, ME, 2K, MiniXP, MiniPE, XPSP0, XPSP2 I made the bootdvd following this tutorial: http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-cre...multi-os-cd.htm I copied all files to the correct place, patched boot sectors, patched setupldr and txtsetup, but after the installer copies the files, restarts the computer keeps asking for the cd where are the files in I386 directory. It accepts when I enter the new path but it asks again for the next file... I used UltraISO and EasyBoot. Here is a shot from the menu http://magyaranime.uw.hu/link/dvdboot2.jpg Btw, any idea what to do now? Which rows i need to modify in the txtsetup, or patch other files like NTLDR? I found i386 text there too edit: Okay I found the answer: txtsetup.sif points to SetupSourcePath = "\SETUP\XPPro\" that contains the i386 folder for xp pro or "\SETUP\2KPro\" for win2k and "\SETUP\XPHOME\" for xp home and so on... put txtsetup.sif and winnt.sif in both root's "iWXP" and "setup\XP\i386". the $OEM$ folders are pointed to using OemFilesPath = "\SETUP\XPPro\$OEM$" in winnt.sif under the [unattended] section. WinPE is in i386 on the root of the dvd, and should boot.
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