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  1. if your XP cd cannot show any partition for XP installations, then you need SATA (Mass Storage) drivers inside the CD . make a folder in your hard drive "XP_Original", copy all your files & folders from the original XP CD into that folder . Make a copy of the "XP_Original" folder, into "XP_with_Drivers" folder. Then goto DriverPacks.net, download the DPBase software & Mass Storage drivers. Use the DPBase software, to integrate all the mass storage drivers, inside the "XP_with_Drivers" folder . then download nLight software . use nLight on that "XP_with_Drivers" folder, and select the Bootable CD Making option only, make an iso image . then use Nero, or ImgBurn to burn that iso image on an empty CD as a Burn CD/DVD Image, not as a file . now you can use this CD to boot & load XP on that laptop. ~ Tareek . 2010-Mar-30,5:41P,U-08:00.
  2. (1) If your computer's Warranty period is Over then you can do this ... use a Boot CD, that have Disk Partitioning software (Acronis, Paragon, etc) in it. Then you must Set the partitioning software configuration, to copy or move partition sector by sector, bit by bit, even empty areas. (2) If your System Recovery Partition (which is usually around 4 to 10 GigaBytes) is located at the end of the hard-drive area, then delete it. Dont increase your biggest NTFS partition size yet. Make the biggest NTFS partition, an 'Active' partition. Goto step 6. (3) If your System Recovery Partition (which is usually around 4 to 10 GigaBytes) is located at the beginning of the hard-drive area, then reduce the biggest NTFS partition size by around 15 GB less, keep that 15 GB free space at the end. (4) Try to move that System Recovery partition in that free space area at the end of the hard-drive, first. If cannot be moved then do a partition copy, bit by bit. Then make the biggest NTFS partition an 'Active' partition. If you failed to move and copy both, then make a 2GB FAT or FAT32 partition right after that Sysmtem recovery partition, by reducing your biggest NTFS partition size by 2GB, and try to keep/create that 2GB emty space in the beginning of that biggest partition area, but after the System Recovery partition. And then make the 2GB FAT or FAT32 partition an 'Active' partition. (5) now delete the System Recovery Partition that is in the 1st or in the beginning of your hard-drive area. (must see previous paragraphs). (6) now you will be able to install Windows XP, Vista, 7 OS . During setup, if/when you are prompted to select a partition to install your OS, you should select the biggest NTFS partition. ~ Tareek . 2010-Mar-30,5:11P,U-08:00.
  3. i posted to DriverPacks.net site, about the problem in details, this is how they have 'helped' me further. http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=4463 ~ Tareek . Mar29,2K10.5:53P,U-08:00.
  4. the list here should be helpful. an AiO addon made by user jd976 there, was suitable and effective for my purpose.
  5. if i place font files inside the below folder structure, inside a setup disc, then those will get installed automatically ? no other code modifications are necessary. create below 3 folders, 1 under another, inside CD/DVD disc : $OEM$\$$\Fonts Cyberbit.ttf , Arial Unicode MS.ttf , TITUSCBZ.TTF , CODE2000.TTF , chrysuni.ttf , evermono.ttf , YOzFont.TTF , unifont-5.1.20080907.ttf , wqy-zenhei.ttf i like those Unicode fonts copy-paste your font files there. and Unicode Script Processor addon (by Kelsenellenelvian) can provide Advanced Unicode suport in XP.
  6. thanks. i ran the dxdiag.exe from inside the system32 folder, showed... DirectX version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904) DixDiag 5.03.2600.5512 Unicode is this right ? is it the most uptodate at this point ?
  7. thanks. its loads even during the xp installation, and then after every restart. is there any way it can be pre-configured to not start with Windows ?
  8. i was integrating XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_1.2.1_20100309.7z from RyanVM site into a Multiboot OEM XP Pro pre-intg SP3 32bits disc, through nL 1.4.91, on a WinXP-Pro-SP3 computer. was Receiving Error related to "rvmuppck.inf" missing ... as well as more Error for these missing files symc810.sys, symc8xx.sys, viaide.sys ... added "RVMAddons_1.9.2_UH.7z" , and extracted missing files from XP Pro SP2 floppy image(s), and placed those inside I386 ... those errors were solved. there were warning+Prompt message for replacing new file with older version for the KB967756 Rollback dll file(s) and for WG Validn tool dll file ... i clicked on 'no' to use the old versions. when nL finished its integration stages , then i used (not nL, but) the DP's DPs_BASE_8125.exe to integrate drivers, just before making the iso in nL. but the resulted iso/disc did not work ... when installing (vmware vm) , after 1st reboot, all DPs get decompressed , but then setup just keeps on Rebooting again and again ! these are the things i have in addon list now, in exact order ... (1) RVMAddons_1.9.2_UH.7z , (2) XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_1.2.1_20100309.7z , (3) KB967756 Rollback 2010-03_1 , (4) OnePiece_Microsoft.NET_Framework_v1.1.4322.2443_True_AddOn_ENU.cab , (5) MS RunTime Libraries Pack v1.4.8 , (6) KB933579 hotfix , (7) WIC 1.0.1 , (8) KB971314 hotfix , (9) OnePiece IE 7 v2009 , (10) HashTab 3.0 , (11) Open Command Prompt Shell Ext v2.0.3.0 , (12) 7-Zip 4.65 , (13) CPU-Z 1.51 , (14) GPU-Z 0.3.9 , (15) ImgBurn 2.5.10 , (16) VLC 1.0.5 , (17) Media Player Classic 6.4.9.1 , (18) Real Alternative 2.0.1 , (19) Quick Time Alternative 3.1 , (20) google-talk , (21) Java Runtime Env 6 upd 18 , (22) Firefox 3.6 , (23) Opera 10.50 , (24) Safari 4.0.3 , (25) Notepad++ 5.6.7 , (26) Adobe Flash Plugin 10.0.45.2 , (27) Adobe Flash ActiveX 10.0.45.2 , (28) .Net Framework 3.5 SP1 v2009.10.24 yumeyao , (29) DirectX End User Runtimes (x86-32) v0.9.0 , (30) doPDF 7.1.330 , (31) Audacity 1.2.6 , (32) VirtualDub 1.9.8 , (33) Free Download Manager 3.0.848 , (34) GIMP 2.6.7 , (35) Pidgin 2.6.6 , (36) Thunderbird 3.0.3 , (37) Unknown Device Identifier 7.0 , (38) Sysinternals Suite v2010-01-14 , (39) Multi-Patch: UXTHEME.DLL v1.4 , (40) Aquanox v1.0 , (41) Dougiefresh Ram Disk v3.0 , (42) Process Priority Saver 1.98_v1 , (43) Unicode Vista SP2 v1.626.6002.16497 , (44) IE7Pro 2.4.7 , (45) Windows Genuine Validation Tool v1.9.40.0-2 , (46) ieSpell . what may cause this type of behavior ? how should i fix/do it ? thanks. ~ Tareek . Mar22,2K10,7:36P,U-08:00. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- EDIT : i've made another iso, removed #4 & #28 .Net Frameworks, added 1 .Net Framework AIO Pack ( by user jd976 ) that have 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 etc, removed #39 PatchAddon_UXTHEME_v14a.7z, and used nLite's own Theme patching feature. this time, neither any DPs were integrated through that DriverPack_Base_exe, nor through nLite, then that iso installation completed without any problem since this disc already had an older DP for MassStorage already integrated into it, related hardware got detected, but most other hardware stuff remained undetected during Registering Components (13 mins remaining to complete) stage, and after 2nd time it reboots, WinXP setup took long time. but after that worked regularly, (but with the, 30 days remaining for activation warning tray icon). so it was the DPs which was conflicting and causing this restart behavior, in my case. how can i integrate full DPs (DriverPacks), without such "restart" / "reboot" bug ? thanks. ~ Tareek . Mar23,2K10,2:16A,U-08:00.
  9. Thanks erpdude8. Some time before, (I) needed better unicode support in Win ME, for my old machines (overclocked) (right now i have 2), (now they are Servers). Then i realized, if those tools are readily available, then many one's could have still use the old machines with the newer soft (which are still released for Win9x/ME). At the beginning, wasn't able to see/read many websites, or, use many soft with unicode character support for document editing, then, further enhancements helped to reach the goal. (I) needed unicode support mostly for viewing unicode characters, writing/editing documents with unicode characters, etc. PCs were much faster with ME than XP. One PC (have three partitions, DOS, Linux, ME, XP,) i use for surfing the net and soft test, already contains MSLU, opencow.dll, reg-hack, etc for unicode support. Even though by enabling the unicode support, overall performance gets lower, still faster than normal XP. When unnecessary graphics features are temporarily disabled in XP, then XP gives better performance than before, but still cannot beat ME (in many areas, for a old machine, with smaller hard-drive space). Few more tools mentioned below, if for some reason, "the_guy" or one of you, have enough time to look into these, he/she may include/choose these or something better, in one package. Then, those who needs to make old PCs still effective even in multilingual app/soft areas, can use these tools. Very effective for the users of those countries or in school, which still uses comparatively older PCs. Unicode Support on Windows 98, ME : http://libunicows.sourceforge.net/ libunicows. Open Source MIT license. Helps to execute/find Win32 api, library, etc for the requesting apps. http://opencow.sourceforge.net/ Opencow: Open Layer for Unicode. By Mozilla project. MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1 license. This library allows a Unicode Windows application to run on all versions of Windows including 95, 98 and ME. http://www.unicode.org/iuc/iuc18/papers/b5.ppt Unicode on Downlevel Windows. ( Google HTML cache : http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.u...=clnk&cd=30 ) http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/0...LU/default.aspx MSLU: Develop Unicode Applications for Windows 9x Platforms with the Microsoft Layer for Unicode http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/email/UniGeez2k09.html developed by Marcus Wright and Will Briggs and distributed under the GNU Public License as Freeware. It works with any language if properly configured. It enables the input of Unicode into Microsoft's Office products 97 & 2000 in Windows 9x/NT/2000 (on a limited basis in Win95). http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.ph...=UnicodeSupport Software requirements for different levels of Unicode Support http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.ph...eplace_USP10dll Replacing your Uniscribe.dll. If you are looking for complex Latin or a specific language support, check Uniscribe versions to make sure the Uniscribe version you are installing has what you need. http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.ph...iscribeVersions Uniscribe versions. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/downlo...ime/default.asp Global IME. IME (Input Method Editors). it allows Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese or Korean text to be entered in editions of Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP, that do not normally support these languages. thanks. oh ... NO ... this posting is big ... bunch of useless info ... may be, it should have been posted in some unicode related thread ... if they are not repetitions ...
  10. About Unicode Support (MSLU) in Win ME. MSLU can be downloaded from here http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=14851 (v1.1.3790.0). I think its already included, i'm not 100% sure. Is it already included (latest version) ? unicows.dll some type of free software for supporting the DOUBLE BYTE unicode characters, can be included in future releases ? NATIVE unicode support in Win ME ? sometype of free software for using multiple code pages in same machine/OS ? any plan to include the free unicode font for 9X/ME : Bitstream ? email Bitstream, to get it. any plan to include Gulim and Gulimche font for Korean language support for ie? download : http://www.microsoft.com/ie/download/ Reference(s): http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/handson...u_announce.mspx http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/features/ime.asp ...oh... too many questions/requests ... ;-)
  11. or, (uploaded to) may be at ... free-codecs.com
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