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Tripredacus

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  1. Merged these two topics. Not sure what this was originally about...
  2. Wow these things seem to happen a lot. Is it some sort of conspiracy that mods have to have the same zodiac sign?
  3. The driver you need is e1k62x64.inf. You will find it in the 64bit package on this page: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=19059&ProdId=3145〈=eng
  4. Nevermind. You already have a thread about this. Do not hijack thanks.
  5. That is going to take a really long time with USB 1.0. Actually let's hope the OP meant USB 1.1 since USB 1.0 doesn't support two way communication very well if at all.
  6. Did you sysprep as generalize before capturing the image?
  7. I had an idea but was wondering if it makes any sense, and/or if it would be beneficial to do. I have already seen the benefit of using a USB flash drive with ReadyBoost in Windows 7. Now, if I were to get a small SSD I was wondering if it could be used for a performance gain. If so, which of these would be better to use an SSD for: 1. Page File 2. ReadyBoost However, I do not even know if it possible to use an SSD for ReadyBoost. What do you guys think?
  8. Maybe this will be helpful: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314054
  9. Someone might know in the customization section. I'll move this there. Also take a look at those topics, you might find it.
  10. To use OPK materials you need to sign NDA with Microsoft! You definately need to go through the Partner channel to get help using it. If you do not know who your TAM is, your Partner rep should be able to get you in contact with him/her. While the Windows OPK is very similar to the public WAIK, there are some differences! You can see a run-down of COAs here: http://www.microsoft.com/howtotell/content.aspx?displaylang=en&pg=coa The non-OEM (it is still called OEM and creates some terminology confusion in the channel) is on that page listed as "Small Manufacturer Pre-Installed Windows COAs". Those are from the type of media you can buy from a distributor that comes in the plastic case that says "For use with a system only" or "system builder version" or something like that. The Large Manufacturer COAs are for people like Dell or HP or Lenovo. I would be very careful when using the OPK to create a recovery partition or the ability to reinstall a Large OEM OS, as it may not be legal. Check with your Partner rep on the specific related MS policies in your country. For the Acronis thing, they have a feature called "Secure Zone" which creates the recovery partition. I haven't played with it. Other companies that sell recovery solutions is Phoenix and SoftThinks. Probably others but those are the only ones I know about.
  11. Welcome! I got my IT forum start at webmaster sites too!
  12. Do not make duplicate topics.
  13. SetAutoFailOver.cmd
  14. If by "OEM Preinstallation" software you mean disty or DSP, you can try creating a recovery partition (with Windows RE) but you may run into the problem of the OS not being activated. If Windows is not activated, the repair option will not appear or work properly. It's always been a rule for me to never create a recovery partition for OEM/DSP media type installations. I am not certain what options you would have if you are a recognized System Builder with Microsoft. You should contact your Microsoft/Partner account rep and find out what kind of options you have. As far as making "Recovery Media" you are not allowed to do it on your own. Microsoft requires that all recovery media (like DVDs) can only be made by authorised replicators. There are some other programs that can make a recovery partition for you. I know that Acronis sells a product that can accomplish this, but I haven't had the chance to try it out yet.
  15. I always wondered about those kinds of classes...
  16. Its always a good thing if you can make your hobby your job!
  17. Welcome to the MSFN!
  18. Fedex say they do on the TV

  19. It is all in the WAIK documentation, but here is a starting point: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744341%28WS.10%29.aspx
  20. The only thing I know about the recycle bin is that you need an equal amount of space on the drive to the amount of files in the Recycle Bin in order to delete from there. For example, I had a system where I had 100MB free on C, and had 650MB files in the Recycle Bin. For some reason I could not empty from the Recycle Bin! I had to restore the files out of the Recycle Bin and then delete them with the DOS prompt.
  21. Yes that is the file that creates the partition, or sets it if it already exists. This file will be somewhere on your system, you can open it and read it. If you read it, you will see near the bottom where it sets the volume ID.
  22. You may be able to find out more info using Process Explorer and Process Monitor. You can set ProcMon to use filters and enable extra information.
  23. I'm not sure about using a USB drive. In theory it should work. Make sure you are using the correct drive letters. In my HTA I have replaced the functions of the capture and append buttons because I did not want our regular technicians to have the ability of changing the images. All of my images are stored on a file share. I do all my capture/append/delete work using the command prompt button. Oh I have also seen there are some instances where imagex does not like capturing and saving the WIM file to the same physical hard disk. I ran into this problem when trying to create recovery with WinPE 2 on netbooks for XP.
  24. I remember making this mistake when I tried to make Vista install via PXE.
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