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Alright, isolated the error When I'm using the system files of a DOS 6.22 disk it works. Just the newer system files don't seem to work Thanks for your help guys!
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Well last time i took a look a the disks there was a command.com Probably this is a problem with the version of the command.com I am using. I am now trying the ultimate network bootdisk, it uses a Windows XP bootdisk, maybe me lucky with this 1...
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Thanks for your answer os2fan2, the weird thing about this is, that the bootdisk seems to get transferred to my client an the client attempts to boot the disk. Transfering control to DOS boot diskette image... Starting Windows 98... Please insert the name of the command line interpreter (e.g. c:\windows\command.com) A>_ So your suggestion would be to insert a non-MS command.com into the floppy image?
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Happy new Year everybody! I've got a problem with one of our new PCs, which I want to boot via LAN. The PC does not have a floppy drive by default, with this configuration it would not boot the transferred image from our PXE server. When I insert a floppy drive into the PC there is no problem at all, everything works. The message during the failed boot says something like that: Please insert the name of the command line interpreter (e.g. c:\windows\command.com) Does someone have an idea how I could solve this problem? Could this be a problem of our PXE server or the boot images? Any help would be apreciated! Thanks Ralf
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Well I'd say you clicked it now you have it I made the same mistake when I chose the new weapon for the medic I think this gun just sucks...
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Hi there guys, I've got a question related to the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT registry hive. We created a secure XP client here and some users complained about the fact that they could not change the file associations i.e. in Photoshop. Does anyone of you have an idea how I could enable a user to change the file associations without giving him control of HKCR? I tried it like that, runas /user:priviledged "RunDLL32.EXE shell32.dll,Options_RunDLL 0" but that didn't work either. Thanks for your help
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Hey guys, I bought myself Painkiller Black Edition. Unfortunately it crashes with a bluescreen right on the initial screen. I treid the patches up to 1.62 and Beta video drivers. Windows tells me something about the driver being caught in an endless loop, this happens with all video drivers i tried out... Any suggestions? My config: AMD 64 3200+ Winchester 1GB Corsair DDR PC400 MSI K8N Neo2 nForce 3 Ultra Chipset ASUS V9999 GT/TD GF 6800 GT 80 GB WDC IDE Thanks in advance
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Alright, I've found something official http://www.steampowered.com/index.php?area=news&id=389 They were deployed with the CSS patch released on January, 17th.
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SnagIT is pretty cool, we even use it in my company.
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Well, just yesterday i played offline against my Bots again. I will make a screenshot when I come back from work. Unfortunately the menus are written in German but it's definitely possible and I think the versions of CSS don't differ that much throughout the world. @fatalwoomera: what kind of CSS did you get? is it that one distributed with HL²?
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Hey guys, I've got a problem with my SATA HD. I installed it yesterday and at first it booted fine. After partitioning the HD and rebooting I tried to copy some of my data to the new HD. During that process a lot of I/O errors occured. I then rebooted my PC once again, now the BIOS stops after detecting the IDE drives. As soon as I unplug the SATA drive the system boots properly again. Any ideas The HD is a Samsungs SP1614C connected to a MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum with BIOS v1.4
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Well, its pretty simple. You create a game in CSS and tick the Box where something like "Use Bots" is written. Then you should define the max. number of bots in the game and don't forget to set the maximum player number to this: number of bots + 2, thats because CSS always keeps one slot open for human players and one is for you. Greetz
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I think it's CTRL + ALT + ~ (on German keyboards ^ )
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Database Design
rolfenstein replied to codejunkie's topic in Programming (C++, Delphi, VB/VBS, CMD/batch, etc.)
@Junkie: I'm curious, do you need these ID-fields of the relations at all? It looks like you're referencing everything by name, etc. I prefer relations by absolutely unique IDs, because you won't ever get in trouble with duplicate records due to the fact that the system creates the primary key itself, I thinks that's pretty neat -
Hi Patrick, we made the same at my company. We created a zip File of the MUI and added the extraction and the call of the MUI installation to the unattend. We have added this line to cmdline.txt in the $oem$ directory: "cmd /c c:\1stSetup.Cmd" which contains the follwing commands: "START /W C:\WXPMUI.EXE " "START /W C:\WXPMUI\Muisetup.exe /i 0407 040c 0410 0c0a 041f /d 0407 /r /s" WXPMUI.EXE is our self-extracting package of the MUI and the next command is the installation of the MUI. /i 0407 040c 0410 0c0a 041f This switch installs the desired languages, the /d switch marks the default language, like 0407 (German). You should find a whole description of the language codes here: http://www.science.co.il/Language/Locale-Codes.asp Good Luck Ralf
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I'm not the ultimate tuning freak, but I heard some things from all the racing events on Eurosport, etc. F&R: For example, if you choose a softer adjustment to the rear, it will drift like hell, so be careful and try to keep a good balance. Downforce: According to all the Formula 1 guys, it depends on the wings. For example you need a whole lot of downforce to keep your car safe in corners to prevent uncontrolled movement. ECU & Turbo: Depends on what you wanna do. The lower the RPM, the better your acceleration will be. The higher the RPM, the higher you Top-Speed. B) Nitro: If you like to have one huge power boost, adjust it towards power. This is good if you need some more hp at the on of a drag race. Hope this wasn't all crap that I told you. Everyone who has more knowledge about this topic, please post!!!
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how unsafe is a wireless connection?
rolfenstein replied to Professor Frink's topic in Networks and the Internet
I think as long as your boss has no open shares on his notebook and a firewall set up he will be pretty safe. But i don't know how easy it is to access resources in a wireless LAN. Well if someone is sniffing the whole traffic on the wireless network and no encryption is used to secure the data exchange, the data could be caught and analyzed. But same things could happen in a regular LAN as well... I think VPN is primarily used to create a secured 'tunnel' for dial-up connections. For example my company uses VPN on its notebook to secure the connection between them and our Terminal servers. If I'm not wrong the VPN is software-based. -
@magicfly: This is how NFSU2 looks like on my PC, no squares anymore Click to enlarge
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Will do, as soon as I get home from work
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.NET framework
rolfenstein replied to army20's topic in Programming (C++, Delphi, VB/VBS, CMD/batch, etc.)
I think the .NET Framework SDK includes all the documentation for the .NET classes and all the examples given by MS. If you just wanna run an application written in .NET you'll be fine with the smaller runtime as long as you don't want to create and compile your own .NET applications. -
I think I'm running it on 1024x768, Antialiasing full, all effects on and all details on highest setting. This is my current HW-Config: MSI Neo2 Platinum 54G AMD 64 3200+ S939 1024 MB Corsair XMS Asus V9999 GT/TD 128 MB Like I said, the newest nVidia driver solved the problem with the squares but it seems weird that you experience the same problems with an ATI card.
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@magicfly: I experienced the same Problem with a GF6800 GT in NFSU2. I just installed the newest NVidia drivers and everything worked fine again. Did you install the newest drivers for your graphics card already?
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I've bought 2 x 512 Megs of Corsair XMS PC3200 CL2, no problems so far, highly stable and extremely fast but never heard anything bad about Crucial either
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Definitely AMD, they're a lot cheaper than Intel's current processors and they are just slightly slower that the P4's.
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I think Valve is already working on a first bugfix, if they haven't released it already.