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lukar

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  1. That's what i'm going to do.. I have Epox Nforce 3 Ultra, AMD 3000+ running 2.26, 2Gb of RAM, NVIDIA 6800GT and SB Audigy Platinum ZS2 and that's all I got. Network card is integrated and NVIDIA provides complete 64bit driver package for NForce 3 chipset. This station i don't use for nothing, absolutely nothing but gaming. I don't even need antivirus...
  2. Thanks...it answered my question. It means i can give it a try.... Running AMD64 here...
  3. Nobody answered his question! When you install Window XP X64 Edition it creates two folders called Program Files and Program Files (X86). 32bit applications including the games you have to install in Program files (X86) folder, and Program Files folder is for 64bit applications. So, I wonder like the guy who posted this, what will happen if I install 32bit game on second hard drive or second partition. Let's say D:\Games\UT2004 for example? Are you able to do something like that, or you're gonna be forced to install it in C:\Program Files(x86)? If so...WinXP X64 is not for me, actually not for anybody...
  4. Actually not it gives me one error....
  5. Use NLite -> Service Pack Slipstreaming and point to folder with your IE 7.0 installation file and should work
  6. Yeah... I extracted it, and tried to edit the bootsector, but i'm getting errors...
  7. The thing is that this multiboot CD is done without using script...that's the point...
  8. It's the Microsoft way of doing it...i guess... So, CD root looks like this ENGLISH->WIN2003->STD,ENG,WEB 3ENE 3ENS 3ENW WIN51 WIN51IA WIN51IB WIN51IS And that's all. Boot screen looks like regular Microsoft boot screen. You have message press any key to boot, and then you have simple list of STD, ENT and WEB to install. I just don't get what's the trick here...
  9. I have Windows 2003 Server 3In1. I checked out the CD content, and there is no scripting used, nothing. The files are not hidden! It contains English folder and inside Win 2003 and inside full installation for STD, ENT, WEB. On the root folder there are STD, WEB, ENT folders as well as WIN51 etc files...and that's all....
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