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Tripredacus

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  1. I did this once, but after the image was complete I show a messagebox asking to reboot. Read up this thread: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/134164-how-to-delay-part-of-a-function/
  2. I think I have Jaws Unleashed on PS2 but never played it.
  3. If the source image was captured from a single partition, you do not need to run BCDBoot. It is only needed if your source image was captured from a system that used the System Reserved partition. Also, when you have Diskpart clean a disk, the BCD is removed.
  4. If you sysprep an image and specify the /unattend switch, and you install that WIM using Setup, it will ignore the unattend file you specified. However, if you deploy the image with DISM, it will see that unattend file as normal.
  5. Its hard to be sure with Amazon because you can't see what the real selling price is like on Ebay. So you can be sure that those DVDs that have a really high price on them probably aren't selling or are joke listings. However, there have been some legitamite items with prices that seemed "wrong" on Amazon that were indeed. Correct. One example was any of the Season 1, 2 or 3 of the original Transformers DVD set from Kid Rhino. Each set would set you back $150-200! However this was a case of not enough supply was available to meet demand. I had managed to get Season 1 when it was in the store, but the other 2 seasons I did not get until they were re-released, nearly a decade later. A re-release dropped the price down to normal, or in some cases, below normal. Another oddity caused by short-printing and other factors, is the case of MVP Baseball 2005 for PC. EA Sports had lost the baseball license shortly after publishing the game. While the console versions all managed to get out, the PC version got pulled shortly after release. Mix in the fact that it was the last baseball game available on PC, easily modded (and huge mod fanbase) and shortprinted results in its high price tag on Amazon of $130. That's for a sports game from 2004, almost 10 years ago! Not a collector's edition or anything. http://www.amazon.com/MVP-Baseball-2005-PC/dp/B0006SL92O/
  6. Really Weird Tales. Originally a TV movie. The second tale was interesting but ended up kind of weak. Good premise on the first and third. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093829/
  7. Yay! I'm old!
  8. Run the installation as Administrator?
  9. So I guess your code is closing the CMD huh? Is your VBScript being run from the startnet.cmd?
  10. Do you have your OS on the RAID 10 or do you have it on a separate disk/array?
  11. High level my butt. Any level threat is more like it from what I have seen. In truth though, MSE ( ummm wouldn't "MSSE" be a more logical acronym? ) is probably no worse than anyone else out there. They all demand that you sacrifice a huge chunk of CPU performance on realtime protection and yet you still get infected or compromised. The comments naturally are full of clueless sheeple who just happen to be the target audience for MSSE anyway. Many are on about the "a hardware firewall is no protection". Where do these people come from? A hardware firewall is no protection for sheeple, that is true, but it is a critical layer. Meanwhile the customer machines pile up here containing malware to be removed. Keep up the good work Microsoft, and AVG, and Norton, and Intel/McAfee, and Avira, and ... MSSE is perfectly fine. Its lightweight enough for me, however I'm not going to porn sites and clicking on banner ads and downloading strange attachments. We've already talked at length about how companies (including MS) are trying to make things more secure without teaching the users how they are the cause of their security problems and not really the software or OS themselves. A hardware firewall is fine. That should stop any threats coming into the network. Then what happens the only other threats are caused by a user's action. I would bet that 99% of virus attacks on regular folks' PCs come through either the browser or email client. Which then, in that case, a firewall is useless! My only complaint about MSSE is that it doesn't detect the EICAR file, or at least not the last time I tried it.
  12. Anytime someone brings up a BSOD, you're going to be asked for the dumps. But it could be that you are running into a driver problem. Make sure you have updated NIC driver installed.
  13. See if this link works for you: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?app=core&module=usercp&tab=core&area=notifications
  14. Seems a bit overkill. Seems to me that guy might do better unplugging his network cable. IMO NoScript and a hardware firewall is enough to stop just about anything from coming in.
  15. Well vertical stands are novelty. I'm not sure how the ODD could be designed "wrong" or to not support that orientation. Even the ODD on the PS3 can go either way (and Sony sells a vertical stand for it and the PS2) and can the actual drive be that much different between the two devices?
  16. Looks good
  17. I'm sure there's a more official story behind it... http://pcsupport.about.com/od/termsu/g/usb-1-1.htm
  18. Well let me know if you find something to do with it!
  19. Well what about your second AIO? I presume you didn't make either of them? We can't help you with warez.
  20. Well how did you make the original one?
  21. Seems OK to me.
  22. I can't reproduce the youtube thing. I fixed your post by editing your post, cutting the link out, going into the advanced editor, paste it back in and save the post. But when I made a test post and pasted the link in the Quick Reply editor (not the full) it worked the first time. Also, I think "show all" is supposed to do that. I never use that tho, I always click the arrows on either side of the smiley bar to see the other ones.
  23. AFAIK the UUID field can only be written to if the field is empty or is all FF.
  24. It may depend on the board. But if you go in the BIOS, you may see a way to see events in "Advanced" if such a section exists. Although I have seen cases where the event logging isn't enabled by default. Also, I think you need to be clear as to what you mean by "shut down." Is it a normal Windows shutdown? As in, does it look like what it would if you chose to do a shut down through Windows? Or is the computer just turning off? If the computer is turning itself off, does it make any different kinds of beeps when you turn it back on? Such as maybe a French Police Siren sound?
  25. Welcome to the MSFN!
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