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Phenomic

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  1. Yes UURollup. I used nLite to slipstream the Asmedia textmode driver, burned CD , then ran E:\\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons to re-create \cmdcons

     

    I actually don't know how to integrate drivers to an existing installation. Is it even possible? 

     

    The OS with updated kernel can use  asahxp32.sys but it seems cmdcons doesn't use that kernel, so it says, “asahxp32.sys is corrupted”.

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    http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/1763141.html

    Hi, I released English version HFSlip Extended kernel Image Creator for Windows 2000 RC14.

     

    * Includede by Apr 2014 Security update.

    * Integrated IE6SP1 QFE update and OE6SP3 and DX9 extended package and WMP10.

    * Integrated Recent Kernel core and Extended kernel (You can break limit 4G and more than 3cores/ It is game supported version extended kernel).

    * Integrated AHCI for till Intel 8 chipset  (you can use SATA3) and USB 3.0.

    *.net framework 3.5 SP1 ready.

    * resolved USB keyboard problems.

    * Included XP compatible kit.

    * You can use Firefox ESR,  24.4.0, thunderbird  and lastest Flash Player 11.7.700.

     

     

     

    You can use more than 4GB memory?!

  3. Thank you. I see 331.65 and 331.82 what is the best way to install?

    Hi.

    At first Uninstall old version Driver and delete Old oem*.* in %systemroot&\inf (only nvidia HDMI and graphics driver, don't delete other oem files)

    After reboot, install Graphic and HDMI driver manually with Device manager, and execute PhyXs,msi and setup cmd file and reboot.

    (nvidia.cmd is the command of reset selected "change resolution" )

    Thank you. I installed 331.82, drivers work fine.

    setup.cmd runs OK but NVIDIA control panel is not loading, error. I added nv.reg but it doesn't help. Is setup.cmd successfully creating NVIDIA directories?

    331.82 is a litle slower than 270.61 with Cinebench

  4. Just one question I had about the desktop, while the games are looking great-videos I watch with GOM or VLC seem to have a little less image quality than on XP, is there some utility out there I could try to tweak the settings a little since I don't have an Nvidia control panel to go to?

    Sorry.

    If you want to use NVDIA Control Panel , You must copy manually tools and execute regsrv32 dlls.

    The beta installer has not supported the tools installation yet.

    Is there a tutorial out there on how to do that?

    I released nVIDIA forceware 331.65 for Windows 2000 released.

    it has a proble.

    If you select "change resolution", the cpu usage go to 100%.

    It seems fail to load resource and loop it.

    Thank you. I see 331.65 and 331.82 what is the best way to install?

  5. CPU hits 100% and nothing happens.

    Something shall happen if you just find enough patience to wait... or at least to read this thread.

    Thank you, yes it worked eventually. I'm running 4 OSes simultaneously on my workstation so I can't have XP hogging the CPU. My Linux host gets updated regularly without fuss or need for reboot.

  6. The only one I've installed is Windows2000-UURollup-v11-d20130312-x86-ENU.7z and it's working very nicely. I cannot image that the updater can do any harm since it's only installing some files and leaving the rest alone based on version check(?) The only thing that doesn't work is the latest Java 7 in Firefox 23.

    BTW, I've written a VBScript that does a live backup of W2k (or XP) to a different disk (or partition) and the copy is identical and bootable. I' be happy to post a link on my server if anybody wants to try it.

  7. Just set auto-screen blanking to 10 mins and auto-suspend to 20 mins, then run some Flash video that is 30 min long or more, and you'll see for yourself. The machine will not suspend. Screen will blank temporarily, but then it will turn back on, as if it received keyboard event. I'm not too familiar with Linux APIs, but it could be that the Linux kernel can differentiate between real keystrokes and software-generated ones (whereas Windows can't). Whatever the reason, Linux strictly enforces system-wide POwer Manager settings. Microsoft has guidelines on what are inappropriate programming practices for well-behaved apps, but browsers and plugins often break the rules.

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