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T D

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  1. http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/24/ It's a type 2 hotfix so I don't know if it will integrate in nlite. Try integrating the original exe in nlite or the method in the link above. (isn't this a patch for flashplayer, not for windows itself)
  2. Boot into dos make a ms-dos startup disk. Open my computer, rightclick drive a: and format. Check box "create msdos startup disk" (if it's greyed out, try toggling the quick format option). Restart your computer and after a few minutes you should be in a black screen with white text. Try pressing the keys and if all of them work it's a problem with windows and not the laptop itself.
  3. Your firewall or something is blocking word from accessing the internet. Try exiting everything except word and your browser. (wrong forum, put in office forum mod)
  4. I had this problem too and system restore didn't work. The recovery console made my windows really slow, so I just backed up all my files ad formatted. It solved the problem at any rate.
  5. T D

    two windows

    You can't REM the line out, it's only for batch files. Basically, backup ur boot.ini file somewhere. Under [boot loader] If there's a "timeout" option set it to 5. If there isn't make a line [boot loader] timeout=5 Reboot. Don't click anything. Let the countdown go to zero. If the correct windows starts, you can set the timeout to 0 so it loads instantly or you can delete the second line. e.g. if it was multi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINNT="Win XP Professional" /fastdetect You'd delete the line multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINNT="Win XP Professional" /fastdetect If the wrong windows loads, ie your pc doesn't boot after setting the timeout to 5, delete the first line (ie multi(0)disk(1)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Windows XP Professional" /fastdetect and set the timeout to zero. Hope u understood.
  6. The usb mass storage works on all drives but you have to install it when u plug in a new memory stick. Unless you've nlited the drivers off (is that possible?) it should install automatically. A suggestion is to rightclick my computer, go to hardware tab, click driver signing and click ignore. And click make this action system default. But it shouldn't make a difference cos the usb drivers are signed by M$. Try it anyway.
  7. Try winnt32u.dll or winnt32b.dll (or something like that). They're in I386.
  8. VMware and virtual pc automatically change the resulotion to a fixed rate in 32bit mode, ie not while it is booting, but while it is installing and you are using it. I'm outta ideas, maybe there's some way to mod the cab to run it in a higher res?
  9. It's a known issue that something in nlite conflicts with the avd filter and codec pack.
  10. Or just format the partition C: or E: or whatever 98 appears as on your XP install.
  11. We all found it confusing at the beginning. But after a bit of exploring, there was stuff like integrating drivers in nlite etc. Just read the ua guide step tby step and do exactly what they say.
  12. I don't use it, just read the doc.pdf carefully. Other than that...
  13. Integrate them in "Hotfixes or Update Packs" section of nlite.
  14. http://unattended.msfn.org When you google unattended windows guide, this is the first result you get! That's how I found it anyway...
  15. Or after extract, choose the entries_updatepack.ini file (or similar). But you don't need to extract it.
  16. Even if the gfx driver is installed at the beginning, you have to restart. You could use VidChng in the downloads section of the ua guide and put it in DetachedProgram=res.cmd (in winnt.sif) and in res.cmd put the vidchng.exe -switches res.cmd goes in $OEM$\$1 Or you can use an addon on ryanvm.net
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    prevent nlite owner

    There was a solution in msfn... it's not nlite... Search for "Owner User"
  18. Confusing... If you're right and it's the opposite to the english, then when it says enabled, sfc patch is enabled.
  19. Manually download updates from the Microsoft Download Centre. Ones that have this icon Run the command KBxxx.exe /Integrate:<path_to_source> Ones that have this icon Google for svcpack.inf (I don't know if this is allowed or anything for corporate usage.)
  20. First log on. Control Panel, click User Accounts, click Change User Name. Type in new username and click OK.
  21. nuhi means that by default, SFC is enabled. Not the patch is enabled but the thing itself is enabled.
  22. T D

    devices drivers

    2) This program will help http://www.zhangduo.com/UnknownDeviceIdentifier.exe A bit complicated at first sight but you'll get the hang of it. It detects the hardware type so you know what needs drivers.
  23. The unattended guide says that they execute at the same time... I don't personally pay attention when it's installing (unattended isn't it) so I don't know. So we're back to not deleting dot20. Anyone w/ideas?
  24. I install tons and tons of programs, it goes all the way down the screen. I install the others that won't fit in GuiRunOnce. And you only need to use one anyway. I think I have the solution. As you install a cleanup.cmd via guirunonce and .net framework via ROE, the GRO cleanup.cmd can't delete the dot20 folder as it's currently in use. Try not using GRO and put it all in Runonceex.
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