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Shoshoni

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  1. Ehhm does someone know how this process works? I searched all over the forums but I

    couldn't find what I need.

    It's about this:

    If I reinstall Windows, and then when I open my Documents\My Pictures I see a shortcut placed there (Sample Pictures). This happens every single time when I reinstall my Windows. I want to stop this process. Any Ideas?

    Thanks in Advance for your help.

  2. I've been posting here for quite some time. I never stopped by here for an introduction. I'm happy to say that my CD Has Finished. You all have share in that. Thanks to your knowledge of this I was able to finish this. Thanks Alanoll, Aaron, Bor3d, (and others). For your help. Great job.

  3. I have discovered that fine tweaking these settings is very hard. But I figured out the following:

    [HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VisualEffects]
    "VisualFXSetting"=dword:00000002

    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VisualEffects]
    "VisualFXSetting"=dword:00000002

    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\VisualEffects]
    "VisualFXSetting"=dword:00000002

    You can try to edit these settings via these keys. Edit them all. At Gosh's site I am looking for modyfing the registry before it is installed. That should fix it.

    "VisualFXSetting"=dword:00000002 <-2 = All Settings Off

    "VisualFXSetting"=dword:00000003 <- Manual Settings

    "VisualFXSetting"=dword:00000001 <- Let's Windows choose.

  4. Yes it should be .lnk (LNK). :thumbup

    Step 1.

    Get your hands on SFXMaker.

    Step 2.

    Create a .zip file. Add your shortcuts there. Not all the shortcuts with different targets. Separate them. Create individual .zip files. (differnts .zip for each target.) Once done that open up SFX Maker.

    Step 3.

    See the screenshots below. At the end go to the create tab. all will speak for itself.

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  5. I've searched this board and I found the answer to my problem. Save hivesft.inf in ANSI. I found that file and saved it correctly. There was another file, sysoc.inf Also in Unicode. Couldn't find it uncompressed in i386 folder. Uncompressed it and saved it in ANSI.

    Next thing is to use the batch files JdeBoeck made. The reason why I'm doing this, is when Windows is installed, there's no IE (I didn't remove it) ANSI is the solution to it.

    Am I doing the right thing? :huh:

  6. I was wondering if this is possible.

    OemPnPDriversPath="E:\Drivers\000_chipset;Drivers\001_network;Drivers\002_monitor;Drivers\003_tv_out;Drivers\004_usb_chipset;Drivers\005_printer;Drivers\006_scanner;Drivers\007_audio;Drivers\008_vga;Drivers\009_wlan;Drivers\0010_modem"

    :) Thanks in advance :rolleyes:

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