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n7Epsilon

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  1. I don't think that this is possible in DOS because DOS reads a file differently according to its extension...

    You could just add XMSDSK.EXE (like I do) to the floppy, and make a RamDisk with letter Z:, copy .abc to it as .exe and run, then remove xmsdsk.exe from memory...

    To make sure that the RAMDrive letter is always known, put "LASTDRIVE=Z:" in Config.SYS and use xmsdsk.exe parameters to make the RamDrive to Z:

    You will need to have at least DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS in your CONFIG.SYS file for it to work.

    You can see XMSDSK.EXE parameters by executing "XMSDSK.EXE /?"

    -- XMSDSK.EXE here (11.57 KB):

    xmsdsk.exe

  2. This post is going to go down very quickly... :(

    Nothing Microsoft does can stop determined people... but still...

    It is against MSFN forum policy to post workarounds to WGA as this puts MSFN.org in dubious legal status...

    MSFN doesn't want to get on the ugly side of M$'s lawyers...

    And that is because MSFN is considered responsible for posts made in its forum...

    Microsoft can't protect the tool because you can disable SFC... :thumbup

  3. I appreciate your response, but that is what I’m trying to avoid..., I can magnetic lasso the whole character... but I thought there was a filter or plugin or something in Photoshop that could detect the glow (like the example below) and automatically selecting the whole character and allowing me to export a transparent image...

    I don’t mind the glow (it looks good), but the problem is that the character is very big and it would take a whole lot of time to cut out properly... (with no jaggies..)

    (Maybe I’m being too lazy...)

    untitled43rm.png

    What I basically want is how to cut out the T (with its glow) and and export it into a new transparent image without tracing it with the lasso... Is there a tool to auto-trace the T guided by its glow ?

  4. Hi,

    I’ve been playing with Photoshop CS2’s features and was very impressed...

    I wish had more photshop skills like some people here (grafx1’s Windows Vista box is awesome !!)...

    I have a wallpaper with a character in the middle having a very clear (and continuous) outer glow..., but it on a very bad background... :(

    Is there a way to easily extract this character on a transparent background without having to “magnetic lasso” him (which is a very big pain), Magic Wand doesn’t work properly (because the background is checkered and patterned so Photoshop can’t properly lock on the subject...

    Is there someway to make photoshop create a marquee selection around exactly the glow (using it as a guide..) ???

    Please, can someone point me in the right direction...?

    Thanks, any help appreciated...

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