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The only reason why you can find them for Linksys routers is because the firmware is based on Linux, which lies under the GPL. I don't think that any other manufacturers release the source code for their firmware...
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You mean 5.9... right? And you want the number under the device Properties->Details->Hardware IDs, right? PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C66&SUBSYS_08600E11&REV_01 PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C66&SUBSYS_08600E11 PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C66&CC_030000 PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C66&CC_0300 That's what I gots... Thanks in advance!
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Office2K3 SP2 slipstreamed - Keep Install Cache?
Zxian replied to Zxian's topic in Application Installs
Yup... slipstream SP2 into Office 2003 as per the instructions on the UA site. Then drop EntSetup.exe into the root of the CD (or folder) and run it with the same switches as the regular setup.exe, but with ENFORCECACHE added to the setup.ini file. -
I tried using the Modder... but when I start up the computer, I don't get anything on my screen except a vague grey line.
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Need some advise in adding a new HDD ?
Zxian replied to Gladd8tor's topic in Hard Drive and Removable Media
It's not copying... it's imaging. Norton Ghost or Acronis True Image will do this for you. -
Sweet!!! Thanks for the update!!!
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Search for it... it's really really easy to find. Also, look at the links at the very top of the page.
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You can find a really good guide on how to slipstream Office at http://unattended.msfn.org. Look under the Intermediate->Applications->Office->Sliptreaming.
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Office2K3 SP2 slipstreamed - Keep Install Cache?
Zxian replied to Zxian's topic in Application Installs
Tried all that... If you read on the Microsoft website, the ENFORCECACHE automatically sets CDCACHE=2 It doesn't work with an administrative install, which is what it seems like you need for slipstreaming. Is there another method to slipstream without creating an administrative install perhaps? -
Lmao... *loads invisible shield of anti-crossbow-ness*
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Let's start this sucker up again... Minor changes from last month. Mostly just the wallpaper. I've been playing with Samurize on my desktop... haven't got it here yet tho... look for that soon. Laptop Wall - Pretty Green Eyes (found at DA) VS - Cyrix for WB (found at WinCustomize) Icons - Mix, mostly Elements icon set We'll see how long this lasts... it's a bit brighter than I'm used to.
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Hehe.... everyone should join in!
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[CMD] Compare two directories
Zxian replied to Zxian's topic in Programming (C++, Delphi, VB/VBS, CMD/batch, etc.)
Thanks Yzowl, but I don't want to copy over the files. The new directory will contain files that have the same filenames as the old (as well as some extras), but the files themselves are different. -
Wow... thank you everyone!!!
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I'm trying to follow this guide. For the very last step, we are told to delete any files that are not in the original directory from the new directory... So... if I have a directory structure as follows: D:\ D:\New D:\New\file1.txt D:\New\file2.txt D:\Old D:\Old\file1.txt I want to delete the file D:\New\file2.txt. That much I can do with the following... FOR /R D:\New %%a IN (*.*) DO IF NOT EXIST D:\Old\%%~nxa DEL %%a the problem I run into is when I have sub directories... imagine we add D:\New\Folder\file3.txt D:\New\Folder\file4.txt D:\Old\Folder\file3.txt I'm not sure how I would go about using the modifiers to get the child directories and filenames. Any help would be appreciated!
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I like I like I like!!!! :D
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I tried that just before I posted... but nuttin... Oh well!
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He's just quoting a publicly viewable blog, so I don't see how it would be a problem. If the site gets shutdown by Microsoft, then I could see the reason to remove the key from the post. Also, the keys are for the Vista Betas, meaning that they probably won't be valid for the release version next year. Anyone who has the Vista Beta is either a registered Beta tester, or has an illegal copy (Beta 1 wasn't a public beta).
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how to do I make windows copy the installers?
Zxian replied to crazyman143's topic in Application Installs
Chances are they use the $OEM$ Folders. Have a look at the UA site for more info. You can also keep the installers on your CD if you don't want to have your hard drive filled with installers. -
I've been messing around with my Office 2003 install and I've been trying to figure out a way to slipstream the recently released SP2 while still keeping the ability to cache the install files. From the other Office 2003-SP2 thread, evilvoice and prathapml brought the Enterprise Release of Office 2003 Setup.exe to my attention which allows for new properties, ENFORCECACHE and CACHEONLY. I've tried adding ENFORCECACHE to my setup.ini file as the first entry under the [Cache] settings, but I still don't end up with the msocache folder on my drive (I know it's hidden). I also found this guide on slipstreaming SP1 and creating an AIO CD, but when I follow the instructions for SP2, I end up with a ~1.4GB image... I'm wondering... should the separate CDs be in separate folders? or can I simply overwrite the existing files/duplicates (I don't think so, but...). Any ideas?
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I just noticed that it's been exactly 1 year since I first joined MSFN!!!! Let's look back at how it all started... Link. Ah... the memories... I hope that I've been of some use to the other members on the forum. I know that there have been many others that have helped me along the way! Cheers!!!!
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Umm... it takes all of 10 minutes to do the actual slipstreaming. Just keep your setup.ini and Unattended.mst files from the previous install and copy them back when you're done slipstreaming. Then throw the whole thing into 7-zip and let it chug away for a while... Without the compression itself, it takes about 10-15 minutes for me...Not to mention the space savings that you get by slipstreaming/compressing.
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You wierdo... Maybe I should post the other half of the convo... Then we'll see who's really crazy here!!!!
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Well... I guess I'm stuck with 5.6... I tried the standard 5.9 and the IGP 5.9 (both modded... wouldn't install otherwise) and no go. I just end up with an unreadable display.
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I'd be an op!!! I spend most of my time during the day online...