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ibrohimholidmuhammad

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  1. so, there is no way except i have to type runas......, then my password manually?
  2. When i want to shutdown my computer in any time, i always use CMD. i use my limited account so that i have to use runas and i have to type my password to take my administrator privilege. can anyone tell me how to make it easier to shutdown my computer in single click by using batch?
  3. I try ti use AeroStudio as you suggested. but i dont know how to put it in my harddisk (i mean, my another harddisk in another computer).
  4. Let me have another improvement! Mr. Jaclaz, how can I change the GBUR4DOS appearance so that the list menu should not remain in black but has a nice look!? It would be great if I can use any animation image. Thank you!
  5. I am sorry to mr. jaclaz for being too late to come back to this forum. I was sick and let my work undone for long time. i used ptedit and set all the table to zero (after using any number from the list i got vailed). thanks. i did it. here what i did: i use my first partition as C: with Windows Home OS; the second partition is for T: and i put ghost.ima, my C: backup using ghost. I also install GRUB4DOS at T: and put my grub and menu.lst in it. it works fine. So when the first boot, in 3 second I can choose between entering the OS or using the ghost backup. Mr. jaclaz thank you for your help.
  6. i did it, and nothing happen. my T: and D: are still hiding.
  7. Unless you did something very very wrong while attempting to install mbldr, it won't "lose" your partitions , more probably you set them as "hidden" . :wacko: 1. in Available Partition, I chose my T: and C: 2. I chose F1, F2 for the key. 3. I hit the Save to MBR button. --- Werethey wrong!? I also couldn't find any button to hide and unhide partition.
  8. i didn't see any choices (button, checklist, etc.) in MBRLDR to hidu or unhide the partition!
  9. :no: i tried to use mbldr, but i lose my T: and D: Unfortunately i don't backup my mbr. when i run my laptop, i just found C: partition. help me, please!
  10. Okay, let me see your suggestions first. I will be back.
  11. that's non-active partition, but it works. i mean the grub4dos runs from that partition. i just can't edit the menu.lst to make me enable to choose between OS and the restored data. o yeah, i installed win xp3 home in c:. i have read the guides, but i am still so confused to do something better.
  12. I am using NTFS, then what DOS I have to use to make my NTFS visible to DOS?
  13. I make my harddisk in 3 partitions. first in 3,1 Gb (T:), second in 40 (C:), and third (D:) is the rest. I want to make a backup recovery that I put in first partition, my OS in second partition dan the third partition is for data. I used ghost to backup my C: and put it in T:. then I use grub4dos, I put it in T: (Grub.exe, grldr and menu.lst. but then I don't know how to edit the menu.lst so that i can choose whether to go to OS or to restore the data back to C:. somebody help me! Thank You.
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