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Should you need one, I have still a few 10 feet custom designed ones, cedar, sturdy, metal end, quite effective: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=95537&st=3 A bit heavy, though. I tried with 5 feet ones, but they were too d@mn short, so I went for midway, ending up with 7' 1/2 ones: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=111506&st=3 jaclaz Edit: Fixed broken links
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What is the best Windows File Copy alternative ?
jaclaz replied to Apollo232's topic in Software Hangout
Just for the record, YCOPY: http://www.ruahine.com/ http://www.ruahine.com/ycopy-file-copy-utility.html was designed for such tasks jaclaz -
SDHC & micro-SDHC card readers for Windows 98
jaclaz replied to Multibooter's topic in Windows 9x/ME
There are other tools. What I mainly use: DCOPY/DcopyNT: http://users.telenet.be/jbosman/applications.html Try it. jaclaz -
FAT16 vs FAT32 vs NTFS speed on USB stick
jaclaz replied to ilko_t's topic in Install Windows from USB
...and besides ilko_t's question.... From where? jaclaz -
more compatible batch file for ording drive letters
jaclaz replied to victor888's topic in Install Windows from USB
Nice VBS script. I'll try to replicate it's approach. jaclaz -
Thanks for the info. Spreading the news: http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=6092 http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=1507 jaclaz
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SDHC & micro-SDHC card readers for Windows 98
jaclaz replied to Multibooter's topic in Windows 9x/ME
The only reason for which one would want a USB stick be seen as a Fixed drive would be to partition it from Windows 2K/XP/2003 and see multiple partitions in it. Hence the need for "flipping" the bit or using either cfadisk.sys or dummydisk.sys filter drivers. Under DOS and Windows 9x/Me there is not such a need, as you have direct access to the drive. jaclaz -
How to install Windows from USB- WinSetupFromUSB with GUI
jaclaz replied to ilko_t's topic in Install Windows from USB
We were born ready. BUT, is "mainstream" ready? "Mainstream" should follow EXACTLY and ONLY mainstream MS original info such as: IE cannot be removed from Win98/Me as it is part of the OS IE cannot be removed from 2K/XP as it is part of the OS no NT based system can boot from USB you cannot partition a USB stick as it is a Removable drive (unless you have VISTA) etc. etc. Alternatively: use something experimental, like versions 0.1, 0.2, etc. NOW, actually paying a minimum of attention to what they do and RTFM wait for release 1.0 Final, or better yet, wait another couple of years for the enhanced 3.0, that will also, following the "mainstream" suggestions, "automagically" detect all files you aren't likely to use and remove them while showing an animated wizard and playing a nice tune.... I appreciate your report and suggestions, as long as they are useful to better this thingy , but completely refuse the idea that they are somewhat needed because "lazy mainstream" want to avoid their homework and safely get away with a couple clicks. :whistling: Experimental things are, well, experimental. Why, in my day....: http://www.tinyapps.org/weblog/2007/02/index.html jaclaz -
SDHC & micro-SDHC card readers for Windows 98
jaclaz replied to Multibooter's topic in Windows 9x/ME
FYI: http://www.msfn.org/board/Generic-98-USB-d...-me-t99220.html jaclaz -
Good ideas. Wrong app to implement them. If you multiboot with Vista, the easiest would be to add grub4dos (which is NOT GRUB) to the Vista BCD, see "method #5": http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/Grub4dos.htm http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/files/install.htm http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/files/...all.htm#method5 jaclaz
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FAT16 vs FAT32 vs NTFS speed on USB stick
jaclaz replied to ilko_t's topic in Install Windows from USB
Since most USB sticks of nowadays common size come from manufacturer (NOT bootable) formatted as FAT32, you can now understand how I left a number of people bewildered by the speed of sticks on my good ol' Asus sub-notebook running 2K SP0. (600 Mhz - 10 Gb HD - built in year 2000) Typically I would go to a customer's office, make him copy the files I need (from a very fast - top end - desktop) on one of his sticks, (several tens of seconds), then in a flash read them on my small faithful thingy (also helped by the fact that reading is usually much faster than writing). B) Just imagine the overall amount of time wasted by people waiting for their files to be copied to sticks thanks to the "stupid" upgrade to the drivers the good MS guys made. Unrelated, but maybe worth a read: http://www.msfn.org/board/Generic-98-USB-d...-me-t99220.html jaclaz -
I guess before everything else, a hard drive is needed... jaclaz
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FAT16 vs FAT32 vs NTFS speed on USB stick
jaclaz replied to ilko_t's topic in Install Windows from USB
If you have an occasion to do so , I would like those tests repeated on a comparable machine running Windows 2K. You may find some interesting differences. jaclaz -
More generally, in my experience "engineer related" apps usually belong to two categories: 1) "good" apps, "well" written by good programmers that completely fail to deliver the actual needed output as the programmer knows nothing of enginerering and on how engineer work 2) "bad" apps, "approximately" written by an engineer that thinks he is a programmer, that completely fail to be fast and efficient, but deliver the needed output and do that (slowly) while letting the engineer work the way he likes Why programmers and engineers do not usually team together to create something both efficient AND working remains one of the great unresolved misteries..... And this happens in a number of other fields, and expeciallly with "vertical" apps.... jaclaz
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Yes, AFAIK the MS tool is made exactly for those situations: http://www.msfn.org/board/Converting-XP-Co...al-t124727.html What do you mean by "system builder", "OEM"? I guess that the FAQ's could be useful: http://www.microsoft.com/genuine/downloads...?displaylang=en http://www.microsoft.com/piracy/mpa.aspx jaclaz
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Sure , maybe that's the origin of the "should" and particularly of the "relatively well". jaclaz
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For those with low bandwith (the .pdf is 11Mb) there is also the online htm version, here: http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200810/enter.html The article is here: http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200810/page03.html I guess you were confused by the sentence, I think that actually the Author wanted to say that Virtualbox should work well with all those systems, not that nlite works with them. jaclaz
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Well, actually you should put both the MBR AND Bootsector in a .zip file and attach it here. But how do they compare against calculated data? jaclaz
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WHAT is the question? You asked about a possible way, you were given several choices, now, choose one and maybe someone can give you some related links. jaclaz
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Open the excel file in any hex editor and replace some random bytes, expecially those that do not correspond to "readable" characters. jaclaz
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Vista Vmware image to physical pc
jaclaz replied to nutcr0cker's topic in Unattended Windows Vista/Server 2008
You can also use a "side app" of Qemu to convert image types: qemu-img.exe http://bellard.org/qemu/ http://www1.interq.or.jp/~t-takeda/qemu/ jaclaz -
On second thought, you may also want to try one of the really "slim" builds: http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=4696 PicoXP or nativeEX barebone are really small (of course some features are removed). jaclaz
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Actually you should be able to boot with Ramdisk on a 128 Mb system, if you really slim the booting part and boot in Ramdisk a NTFS compressed image, with a hardlink to another .img on the CD. There is NO DOS in PE, there is cmd.exe. Search on 911CD board for posts by Sanbarrow and Pavel, they use this method for some builds. A recent thread on boot-land about this specific topic: http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?...ic=5958&hl= (though no one-size-fits-all-solution yet) jaclaz
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Good find. The link is this one: http://thesoftpro.tripod.com/downloads/fe/index.htm (more explicit) jaclaz