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  1. Yup... Other than that... PhotoShop.
  2. The skin is Cyrix for WindowBlinds. You can find it at WinCustomize. As for the desktop, that's AveDesk. You can read more about it under the Desktop Screenshots section of the forums or at the Aqua-Soft forums. If you want more help in how to set it up, PM or MSN me.
  3. Alright... I'm starting to get my way there, but I'm a bit confused. I followed all the steps from the guide, up until the point where it starts talking about a boot menu. I'm not really into AIO-CD/DVDs, so I'm somewhat confused as to how to go about getting the simple XP setup back. I've tried adding in the "regular" files that are in the root of the XP CD, as well as hex editing them, but no luck. I'm going to try Zed's method to see if that works... Any other help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. EDIT - Oy... Zed's method does work... so simple! No hex editing, no nothing! I haven't noticed a speed increase, but I was going more for the extra space on the CD rather than the speed.
  4. If you use the nLited CD, and under Unattended Setup select "Full Unattended", you will still get the initial option of configuring your partitions. This is the way that I start all of my UACDs. As InTheWayBoy said, the Setup Billboards section of the forum is the first place to look for the custom installation screens. Before you ask, there is no way of changing the blue and grey colors of the text setup screen (where you select your partitions). The WinntbbuED program is very helpful for modifying the setup screen. With it, you're just a point and click away from using your own BMP for the background (you need BMPs, not JPG - convert them with MSPaint and you'll be fine).Another alternative is to use Reshacker. It's a little more "hardcore" but you can get pretty much exactly what you want from it. AFAIK, an nLited CD can repair an nLited install. You (obviously) cannot restore a full XP installation with a bare-bones nLited CD.@vakhal - Doing things manually is a lot more difficult. People often learn from examples. By using programs and tools, and then looking at the "before and after" files, it's easy to see where the changes have to be made in the future.
  5. If you're using a laptop then that doesn't matter much...
  6. ****... I've got a girlfriend and I'm still at 75% She likes it though - I've got an angel (well... not literally...)
  7. I think there's a setting in TweakUI for this. You can disable showing the version in the classic start menu or something like that.
  8. This has been covered before. You need to format the drive in advance with BartPE or a WinXP install disc before attempting to install Vista.
  9. Source - Logitech I'm stunned... This thing looks soo pretty! I'm grabbing one the moment I can find it in stores...
  10. Can you rename the folder?
  11. Heya everyone, I'm looking to spice up my website a little bit (Link). Right now it's just plain-jane HTML 4.01, but I'd like to add a little bit more to it, as well as learning more about making a really good looking website. I found this site on CSS, and I've been able to pick up on the basics - CSS Tutorial Does anyone have any good recommendations for books or webpages with tutorials or references on XHTML and CSS? I learn fairly well from example (which is why that page is good for me), but parsing through a full webpage to find out what this and that tag do is somewhat overwhelming sometimes. Thanks in advance! Edit - Sorry... forgot to ask... I'm using frames right now for my webpage. I've heard that frames are somewhat unfavoured for webpages. Does anyone have any insight to this? A lot of pages I visit now use tables instead of frames to layout their items.
  12. My guess... (Knowing Jeremy) - no firewall. The only problem with Sygate is that it just got bought by Symantec, which could mean one of two things - either Sygate itself turns to crap, or Symantec gets a lot better. My guess is the former, since that's what happened with Partition Magic. I still have my PowerQuest Partition Magic installer, and I'm never gonna let go of it. As for the stopped development, I know a lot of people who still use Kerio 2.x since it does the job (in terms of keeping people out). I can't really think of a situation where the current Sygate or Kerio would fail in their jobs.
  13. And my vote goes towards.... me!!! Oh wait... I haven't posted a screenie yet... J/K... best so far IMO is harunaksoy's.
  14. http://dougknox.com/ Look for XP User Display Settings (you can use the Site Search). That should do the trick.
  15. Just backup your current command line starting command, and apply the tweak as written above. When you're done packing your Nero setup, run your reg file with your customized settings and all is well.
  16. Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 Source (Translated with BabelFish)
  17. 1)RDRAM is plain expensive. Don't go there.2) Intel Mobos are alright, but limiting. If you ever want to do any sort of OCing (you never know), you won't be able to with an Intel board. As for AMDs... I used to use Intels all the time and for a notebook, I wouldn't look elsewhere. However, most benchmarks for gaming have shown that AMD's are typically better in that department. Another selling point for AMD is the fact that their CPUs generate less heat than Intels. Tom's Hardware did a test on the top-end AMD and Intel dual-core CPUs here. The general conclusions can be drawn down the line with both manufacturers. Performance per watt - AMD wins every time. Since all electrical energy in a computer is eventually turned into heat, AMDs generally run cooler than their Intel equivalents. (Not to mention that the AMD did much better than the Intel in FarCry )
  18. I love the third reply...(not to be offensive...) It does suck though... I'm glad I've got triple backups of Sygate...
  19. When did he say that? If you ask in the Wilder's Security Forums, you'd probably get a better answer. I think that it does delete the oldest images, somewhat like System Restore deletes the oldest restore points. There's no real point in restoring to a point 2 years ago, now is there...
  20. @ender341 - If you look a few posts back, I posted a link to a site with custom buttons. To customize the menus, simply right-click on one and select Customize. You can then drag and drop buttons around to where you want them. Under the buttons tab you can find new buttons to add. The site I provided gives extra buttons with functionality that would otherise need a keyboard shortcut or the menu to access. Opera's Webpage also provides quite a few guides and custom setups. I've been PMed about writing a guide on how to configure Opera with plugins. Hopefully I'll be able to find the time to write this and also another guide for customizing the UI. If others have any more suggestions, PM me and I'll see if I can add it in.
  21. *gasp* Wow.... thanks prathapml... just made Opera that much better for me! Hooray!!!
  22. Wow... that's going on my desktop XPero... *whips open Photoshop* Now... to make one for Outlook, Opera, and Winamp...
  23. Very nice... I'll have to dig through that when I get the chance.
  24. If I may make a suggestion... if you're going to be doing gaming on your computer, go with AMD. Intels are generally better suited for multi-tasking, while AMD is better for single-threaded applications, like games. The 3200+ should suit your needs (matching the 3.2 you listed). ASUS makes good motherboards. I'd go with them if you can find a board that suits your needs. Hard drives - Seagate, Seagate, Seagate. The 5 year warranty should be enough to sell you on that one (compared to 3 for the other manufacturers). I actually would disagree with getting the Raptors. I've heard that the performance increase isn't really all that great over SATA-NCQ drives considering the price premium you pay. DVD-RW - I think jcarle will back me up on this one... Pioneer. I can't remember their latest model... jcarle will. Cabinet (I'm guessing you mean case) - Antec makes very nice cases. The P180 is really nice and sleek if you're not looking to show off your components with flashy lights and crap like that... Antec also makes great power supplies. RAM - Corsair, if you can afford it. It's a bit more pricey than other RAM, but it's the best there is. Graphics - Either the 6800 Ultra, or the 7800 if you've got the funds. Again, it depends on your budget. The again, the extra price for an SLI system hasn't really proven itself in most games, since they aren't coded to take advantage of the dual video cards. I think the most helpful for us would be to tell us how much you're willing to spend. If you had $5000USD (I know you're not in the states) I could easily sum up the ultimate gaming machine (X2 4800+, 7800GTX, etc etc), but that's a bit extreme.
  25. It's in German...:S Does the ISO file name have "EN" in it? If it runs and you can run programs and such for a good long while (several hours, or much longer than you would in Windows), then like I said, you've got a problem with your Windows settings or installation. If you get a crash in Knoppix, then we can say that your problem is hardware related.
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