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  1. Just for the record: Actually, "run.exe" has nothing to do with cathy.exe, , it is part of the cygwin utilities: http://cygutils.fruitbat.org/run/index.html It's use is advocated in an article related to cathycmd.exe, though : http://www.virtualplastic.org/html/alt_find.html Cathy homepage: http://www.mtg.sk/rva/ jaclaz
  2. Well, a simple thing to do is to quit using Internet Explorer and use Opera: http://www.opera.com/ jaclaz
  3. Some ideas from my friend The Hive: jaclaz
  4. What I would do: 1) Get GRUB4DOS http://grub4dos.jot.com/ 2) Add GRLDR to your standard Setup Some references: http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=16980 http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=17425 http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=17633 This way you will have BOTH the possibility to use standard MBR/NTLDR/BOOT.INI and the GRUB features. jaclaz
  5. From the link I provided: (bolding is mine) jaclaz
  6. @aaly I have a friend that is interested in designing the logo, is the request still open? jaclaz
  7. You are telling NTLDR to directly load a DOS 16 bit program? Entries in boot.ini can only be: 1) An arcpath leading to a directory 2) A bootsector Some more info and links: http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=17538 jaclaz
  8. With all due respect to both support people and truck drivers, you don't seem to have the right attitude to work in support, maybe driving a truck would be more suitable to you. You see, when people ask something on a support forum, most of the time it is because they don't know much about the matter, you are not obliged to reply, but I don't see why you should offend their intelligence or knowledge. jaclaz
  9. Well, yes, it can be straightened back, but it's a Catch 22 situation, if you know how to straighten it you don't need to ask, if you need to ask you won't be able to straighten it.... jaclaz
  10. Just for the record, this "edition" of 98, though a bit bigger, has far better capabilities than the original "nano98", which is really minimal: http://winimize.com/ Some more ideas/ways/links here: http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=12326 jaclaz
  11. jaclaz

    XP on 128mb CF?

    It's the same old story, Clint, From The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: You have the loaded gun.... jaclaz
  12. You can scan the registry. All devices connected once should have an entry. They should be in: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB but check also in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Enum\USB HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Enum\USB Mass storage devices will have additional entries in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USBSTOR jaclaz
  13. More "rareware": http://htmole.altervista.org/rareware.htm jaclaz
  14. I think the setting is the same used to change BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death) colour: http://www.petri.co.il/change_bsod_color.htm jaclaz
  15. Let's start from the beginning. Modern telephones are made along an International Standard (on the phone part). The power supply may be different, i.e. 115 V AC 60Hz in the states 230/240 V AC 50 hz practically everywhere else. However it is many years that MOST low-power electronic devices are "Universal voltage". The "radio" part of a cordless device will work, of course, everywhere, if properly powered (atmosphere is roughly the same, with the possible exception of Manhattan and downtown Athens ) What I don't understand is what the problem is. Usually on a cordless device there are two pieces, a "base" and a "handset". The base is powered by mains, the handset by batteries. Even without connecting the base to the phone line, by pressing the "call" button on the base, the handset should ring. If it does not it means that one of the units is either not properly powered or defective. This sometimes is also shown as a blinking light, meaning that the base or handset cannot connect with the other piece. If the above test succeeds, there might be a problem in the connection to the phone line.(NO PHONE SIGNAL) In the US, and generally in most base units the connection is made with "plugs" standard RJ-11: http://kropla.com/rj11.htm in Britain, the standard wall plug is the British Telecom one: http://kropla.com/uk.htm http://web.ukonline.co.uk/freshwater/howpst.htm See the diagrams to make sure the connection is properly made, the two center slots on both plugs must be connected. Usually a telephone set, to be LEGALLY used in a country, should be approved by the telecom authority of the country, since most manufacturer are international, all recent phones are approved everywhere, though. Depending on the number of telephones that you have connected in your house, you might have an impedance or REN (Ringer Equivalent Number); on some phones there is a switch, either internal or external to set the REN. http://web.ukonline.co.uk/freshwater/ren.htm Posting here the EXACT make and model of the phone you have might help, I am afraid that your description as didn't help much. jaclaz
  16. Happy it worked. jaclaz
  17. jaclaz

    XP on 128mb CF?

    I guess that this is supposed to be defined as "teasing" Cannot say if the above matches the requirements for "cruel"" teasing, but I suspect so. No way to have a howto, a list of files, anything? jaclaz
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    XP on 128mb CF?

    I would really be interested in it. I once made a "non-decent" Win2k in 80 Mb: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=41208 jaclaz
  19. Nice one. Actually I use command line gsar: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gsar.htm http://home.online.no/~tjaberg/ jaclaz
  20. Oh, come off it, if you don't have a browser capable of showing that page ?? Get OPERA! Or if you don't want to install anything, get Off by one, it does not have javascript as well, but at least it shows you the links to screenshots and download: http://www.patcher.homestead.com/files/screen.html http://members.fortunecity.com/strictly_nitro/Downloads.html You will need to set off by one as to "show noscript"/"show noframes" If it's too difficult for you, here are direct download links: http://members.fortunecity.com/strictly_ni...ads/patcher.zip http://members.fortunecity.com/strictly_ni...uickpatcher.zip http://members.fortunecity.com/strictly_ni...ds/turn2pax.zip Runtimes if you need them: http://members.fortunecity.com/strictly_ni...ads/system1.zip jaclaz
  21. Here: http://www.patcher.homestead.com/ jaclaz
  22. jaclaz

    XP on 128mb CF?

    The "standard" reference for CF card XP installs and EWF is Sfiorito. Search for post by him on the board and check his page: http://osf1.gmu.edu/~sfiorito/eXPinstall.htm and the MP3car forum: http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=70 jaclaz
  23. This method works, tested and verified: http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=16713 You will need a bootable USB stick, but you can easily adapt it to a multiboot solution (you format and install DOS 7.1 from Windows 98 to the hard disk, boot from it, then run WINNT.EXE, hinted here: If you are satisfied with FAT32 formatting. Or if you are satisfied with at least one partition formatted as FAT32, in a multipartitioned drive. FAT32 partitions can be later converted to NTFS by using command line utility convert, though actually I do prefer having First Active Primary Partition formatted as FAT16 or FAT32. A different approach is hinted here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=61384 and here: http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=17425 ( a rather more complex and NOT tested/verified method) Or you can simply run, on the "other" system, and with the PROPER <driveletter> and <path>: <path>\winnt32.exe /s:<path> /syspart:<partition_drive_letter> /tempdrive:<partition_drive_letter> /makelocalsource /noreboot this will setup your drive in a way that, as soon as it is booted it will start setup, using install files copied to the same HD and not needing any external CD. You will have to add to the hard disk, before moving it to the laptop, ALL the needed drivers and EVERY other file that might be needed before another means of accessing "outside" sources (say network) is available. some reference: http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/article.asp?p=102260 http://winsupersite.com/showcase/win2k_cmdline_setup.asp (syntax of WINNT32 parameters is still the same) jaclaz
  24. Actually, to be on the safe side, best thing is to use Unmount by Christoph H. Hochstaetter, yes it was written in 1995 for NT4, but it still works on 2K and XP . Here: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbstick_e.html http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/unmnt10.zip From the docs: Or, better still, one of the two proggies written by Uwe Sieber, same address: http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbstick_e.html http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/removedrive.zip http://www.uwe-sieber.de/files/ejectmedia.zip Also, you can use devcon: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=311272 devcon remove @usb\* Will remove ALL USB devices Finally, check this: http://portableapps.com/node/639 jaclaz
  25. No, letters are "software" assigned, there is no difference in the bytes in MBR and/or bootrecord. The "theoretically" when coupled to "4000 Mb" leaves some doubts in my mind. Each partitioning/formatting utility, expecially windows GUI ones, have their own way of counting bytes.... Just one sector (512 bytes) shift will make the "old" Bootsect.dat not working, IF this is the problem. Unless you post some more details on the steps you took, I am not even sure that THIS is the problem. jaclaz
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