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Here are 3 links 2 are for a english version SP2 of the Uxtheme.dll and Uxtheme.dl_ and 1 is for cmd script to replace the uxtheme.dll Links 1:\ Is for if Windows is installed uxtheme.dll English SP2 2:\ This is a Cmd promt script that will replace the uxtheme.dll while in use Replacer 3:\ Is for A UaCD install of Windows this is patched so it works Engish SP2 uxtheme.dl_ English SP2 Instruction to install it in Window 1:\ Download Link 1 2:\ Download Link 2 3:\ Run Replacer it has instruction on what to do Instruction to add to a UaCd 1:\ Download Link 3 2:\ Delete DRIVE\XPCD\i386\Uxtheme.dl_ 3:\ Place the download link in DRIVE\XPCD\i386
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Here is a hta that runs AdAware if installed, SpyBot if installed, CCleaner if installed It uses vbs scripts to run each of the apps, this is a SFX This is what I have updated it to. SystemMaintence.exe
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configurate windows - delete it
gunsmokingman replied to flippflopp's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
It looks like you are missing the red text in you Winnt.sif -
Can you and define what is running good, my test machine is a AMD 1700 with 512 ram and a ATI 9200 128 MB and builds of Vista ran far slower then the same machine with W2k SP4 or XP sp2, I tested this at pcpitstop, and the Vista scores where on average 120 below what the same mache was running W2K and 250 below with XP SP2. The worst build I tested so far was 5270 that was the slowest and most unstable, could not test this as it keep crashing. Build 5308 scores almost the same as W2K but is still alot slower then XP SP2.
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Ok I found a Cmd Script I made a while ago it output the error you will have to edit to match your needs Just run this with out editing and on your desktop look for this file R1TestLog.txt I just prefer using VBS is all. The logic is I could make a far smaller script then the above. VBS Script of the same cmd file
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Have you thought about using a VBS script that checks things and makes the reports. Example This Checks For C:\Test.txt then copies it top D:\Test.txt This script reports if it was successful or not successfull. If you want help with the vbs script post the cmd script and I will try and do it so they both work together.
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[Question] How Do I determine if a networked computer is on?
gunsmokingman replied to Joe_Sextus's topic in Windows XP
The problem is I am having problems connecting from Vista to my XP computers, I have filled a bug. I have had Vista running for over 2 days and I want to see how long I can keep it going with out rebooting. This is the first Vista version that has been able to do that with out a blue screen. the earlier ones 4 to 12 hours. -
Aditional application cd
gunsmokingman replied to ToCsIcK's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
This will work also -
Aditional application cd
gunsmokingman replied to ToCsIcK's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Here your code made a lttile smaller The VBS Way -
[Question] How Do I determine if a networked computer is on?
gunsmokingman replied to Joe_Sextus's topic in Windows XP
cluberti that a nice script Here is the first 2 scripts I posted combined into one script Now I cannot test this as I am testing Vista and have not added my other computers to Vista. In therory they should work -
[Question] How Do I determine if a networked computer is on?
gunsmokingman replied to Joe_Sextus's topic in Windows XP
Here is a VBS script I cannot test it but in theroy it should work Save As MountDrives.Vbs This VBS script detemines what drives are mapped Use this link to read more about this script Where I Found This Script -
I would like it if Vista did not need so much to run. It would be nice if it could run with a 8 mb card and a cpu of 750 and only needed 128 mb of ram, then it would be a easier sell to the public. This what I am talking about this would be a good machine use for things like surfing the net, and some basic computing stuff. I agree with you about his computer without knowing if he has a onboard Video Card. That in itself could be causing the problems. I know of people who have found Vista threw other means and they have had a succefull install, but then there machine exceeded the minimum requirements. So we can both agree on this 1:\ Bad copy of Vista 2:\ His machine does not meet the minimum requirerments Have a good one and if you find out any thing more like the remove tip pleas post it here.
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That not a true, since I am in the beta the min is closer too 1000 mhz and if you where in the beta you would of know that. There have been report of people installing on a 750 mhz machine and running very bad. Plus what about the graphics, in a VM machine you can only use what 8 mb that in it self will really hamper the UI. Plus you need a minimum of 256 unshared ram, that means if you have a on board graphic card that uses your ram for video you will below the minimum amount of ram.
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All I do is mount the ISO image using Alcohol 120 then I start the install. I do not burn the image at all because it a waste of time being that this is a beta, I then start the install from XP.
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Thank you for psoting that, I have been doing manually, next time I will try what ypu posted.
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Why does my cleanup not work?
gunsmokingman replied to Flintstone's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
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Why does my cleanup not work?
gunsmokingman replied to Flintstone's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
A more effective way would be to 1:\ Run the RunOnceEx then have at the end of that in the RunOnceEx.cmd have this line Which adds the cleanup.cmd Then this will run after reooted and it cleans up every thing -
Here is what you get doing what you suggested, as you can see this is not the way to remove Vista Boot loader.
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My List of Vista Niggles - All help appreciated
gunsmokingman replied to Seer's topic in Windows Vista
Get a real copy of Vista as a beta tester or from MSDN because downloading from torrents you never know if it been messed with. -
Try and get a real copy of Vista that may help you install it. will not run it , I believe the minimum cpu speed is around 750
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These are wrong and will not work What my Boot.ini looks like with Vista installed To remove Vista Boot menu do this 1:\ Enable hidden files and folder in the folder options 2:\ Go to C:\ after this is enable 3:\ Delete this file C:\bootmgr 4:\ Delete this folder C:\Boot this should remove Vista boot menu
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What User is used during setup?
gunsmokingman replied to zedox's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
During a install at about the 13 min mark you have the Cmdlines.txt Example My Cmdlines.txt Reg Key I am talking about Example