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mfarmilo

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  1. Thank you for all your work, not all developers would even try to keep up with a moving target like a Beta Windows. Hope there are no more significant changes on the current Beta build.
  2. Not really a lot to see of course, except that the system tray area is completely blank - as you can clearly see on the screenshot. No clock/date, no speaker icon or any other icons. Hovering over where the icons would have been does produce the usual popups, such as the volume is shown in a popup if you hover over the speaker icon - you just can't see where the icon is until the popup appears.
  3. Sorry, you mean me? I prefer the light theme, thanks. Any idea why the system tray details disappear though? I notice if I enable the 'segments' option they return again.
  4. Hi, I just installed this new version. I'm currently on Windows 11 Build 22610.1. I did notice that if I enable 'Dynamic transparency' everything in the system tray (date, time, network icon and speaker icon) disappears. All the spaces for the given items are marked out, just nothing in them. Apart from that, not seen any problems so far.
  5. I'm on Windows build 22598.200 currently, Startallback is Version 3,3,5, and for some weeks now have been unable to get any sort of command prompt items on the Win+X menu. I've created shortcuts for Terminal in the relevant file locations, which work when clicked, but they just don't appear in the menu at all. Is this something to do with Startallback? I've followed all the generic Windows 11 instructions for adding the items, so am at a loss why the menu doesn't display them?
  6. It works for me (ie the CDs I'm making from it are bootable), so I don't see how there can be a general problem.
  7. mfarmilo

    Goddies:

    That Reiser FS project looks a good idea, although lacking a few essential points. In my eyes, all the following are an absolute MUST :- 1. It must be possible to create (ie format) the filesystem within Windows. 2. It must also be possible to run CHKDSK (or a similar tool if that's abolutely not possible) within Windows and during the boot phase in the same way as with NTFS. 3. The filesystem must offer full read/write support. Without all these features, it's just a tool for those already running Linux & Windows side by side. With all the above, it gives Reiser a chance to maybe give NTFS a **** good run for its money, on its own territory. And I'm sure that is what we'd all really like from it, right ?
  8. Be nice to see an alternate download for this, or a torrent maybe. The present one doesn't seem to like my ISP - always says I'm already downloading something. It then asks me to sign up for their premium service, and displays a screenful of porn images.
  9. Actually. it's Win2k isn't it ? Windows ME is a completely different beast to Win2k.
  10. I came across this problem a bit back when I tried to increase my cluster size on an XP SP2 system. It has nothing to do with nlite at all. Apparently Microsoft changed one of the boot files (NTLDR I think), and it now only recognises 4k clusters. Presumably the same change would apply on both XP SP2 and 2K3 SP1.
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