enforcing it after 5-10 mins in the workplace is good practice, if anyone moans, tell them to work harder & stay at their desk! i never lock my home pc, only me and my girlfriend use it, we just share one account
how long is the video? i'd use autogk to compress it as an xvid, give it say 10mb for each minute of video, then use some youtube video compressor to do the rest
have you tried installing nod32 and letting that scan your pc how can an mp3 file be excecuted as a virus anyway? was it a .mp3.exe file? if so, then you should know better try putting the drive in another pc, or using a live boot disc, like a linux one
these are already removable (all or none approach) -the raid/scsi drivers anyway i like the gui you've proposed for textmode drivers though, hope this can be implemented
on another pc copy xp disc to C:\XPCD must be a simple directory like this use this on it http://www.msfn.org/board/RAID_Slipstreamer_t85842.html to add a number of raid/sata drivers, then use nlite to build & burn the disc again (don't touch the drivers with nlite) the raid slipstreamer is a tested method, just incase you're trying the wrong driver
copy xp disc to C:\XPCD (not desktop as it's a long path and although it probably would work, better to use a short path) in nlite select SP2, windows will extract the SP to drive with most space then it will slipstream it from the temp drive to your C:\XPCD source
sounds sweet, thanks for joining just to post that for us & welcome to the forums soon i'll be able to make my 32&64 bit 7zip icon patcher, have all my resources ready, just need a way of patching the 64bit dll's instead of using reg entries to display the icons great work
2003 and xp are VERY similar under the hood, with 2003 having a newer 'backbone' if you like 2000 still has too many explorer problems for me, it'd have to be 2003 or xp, i'd probably go with xp
i dont really understand your post are you saying he's found a way to convert the original reshacker to handle 64bit (while in the meantime he makes his own 64bit patcher) ? cheers