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iNFEKT

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  1. iNFEKT replied to GrofLuigi's topic in nLite
    No, but it worked OK - there was some power management going, just don't know how much. (The original UnNlited inf was installed with "update driver".) I haven't gotten yet to try a full installation. The main thing I want to check is if intelppm.sys EVER gets installed with this hardware. Anyway, for power management of the processor I use RMClock and/or CrystalCPUID which work beautifully (the former just doesn't recognize half multipliers). And software UNDERVOLTING kicks a$$. GL * Edit - I doubt Server2003 or XP power management bothers to change multipliers/voltage on the fly, so those utilities are essential. For Vista, I don't know, but from the Control Panel applet I've seen on another computer, it isn't clearly exposed what does it do. You can just edit the .inf to say intelppm.sys instead of processor.sys and it seems to work fine
  2. iNFEKT replied to GrofLuigi's topic in nLite
    Same issue here, did you ever find a solution?
  3. 3. Extensible Authentication Protocol Service 4. Health Key and Certificate Management Service 5. Network Access Protection (NAP) These are needed for the built in windows wifi browser
  4. Thanks Kirby, works like a charm Actually that didn't solve anything, it stops on its own and is definitely dependant on more services than just those two. I put those services along with wireless zero on automatic startup and its still not working. Only way I can get it working in windows is put ALL services on automatic startup, and thats just excessive. I'm thinking about possibly just removing all the wireless services and using wifi hopper like everyone else?
  5. care to upload a last session.ini or was there also a lot of manual editing done?
  6. Thanks Kirby, works like a charm
  7. Same issue here with an XP SP3 disc, using the exact same removed components as my SP2 disc that worked with nLite, is there a bug here? I guess my solution for now is using a different app for managing wifi connections as for me anyway it is only the built in Windows app for managing wireless connections that tells me all access points are out of range

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