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That might be caused by having a tiny PSU. LOL. I gotten similar just from plugging another HDD with a 90 W (or about that) PSU on a 2001 Gateway LOL. That image is actually Symantec Ghost 7.5 Client for DOS.
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uTorrent uses UDP and not TCP. This is a known behaviour of UDP vs TCP torrents. UDP lets you download the files faster but has no bandwidth cap and takes bandwidth away from other protocols. Also it depends on how many active downloads you are using. uTorrent using UDP was a direct response to Comcast (among others) attempting to limit standard BitTorrent clients bandwidth. Further Reading: http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2008/12...snt-falling.ars http://bennett.com/blog/2008/12/bittorrent...n-the-internet/ As far as your internet speeds, online speed tests are not reliable. If you've ever downloaded something large "the old fashioned way" you'll notice your speed is very fast at the start. These online speed tests will send a very small file and you see your speed is very high. But try doing a full on FTP download from your ISP (if they allow you that option) to do a real speed test. ISPs can only garauntee the speed within their network. Also, your upload speed on uTorrent should be 0KB because sharing files (99% of the time) via P2P is illegal.
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Its that "some kinda wonderful" song... and hours later, listening to something better... Yu Miyake - WANDA WANDA
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You may get this message if you change your default address or try to specify another one. Paypal recently did an overhaul and honestly, I added my bank account over 5 years ago so I can't remember if something like that happened to me.
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OK, open up the PE Tools command prompt and run all your commands until you get this error. Then post everything in the command prompt window.
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I understood what you meant before and I can imagine the flow of such a program. However I haven't the time to develop a program for you. Sooner or later you are going to have to learn how to write scripts yourself, you make it very far if you refuse to learn this. My recommendation would be to start looking at AutoIT or KIXtart, which are both fairly easy scripting languages. AutoIT should be able to accomplish this, but going onto their forum and requesting them to write you a program might not work out well either.
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http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documen...r.mspx?mfr=true example: rmdir c:\temp\*.* /s /q You'll have to play with it, as the above example deletes the files but leaves the folders. I use this in one of my scripts but never bothered fixing it.
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Oh noes! Two threads for the same thing. This is an older one... maybe too old to merge, but still funny looking back. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=46922
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Ah HA! i knew this thread existed! It had to! Anyways, here's me: PC Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Quake III Arena PS2 Katamari Damacy Black
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[Project] Windows PE as a recovery partition
Tripredacus replied to Tripredacus's topic in Windows PE
SR for this issue requested to Microsoft. Until a resolution can be reached, this project is on hold. I held a meeting and it was determined we will use SoftThinks for the moment until this issue is resolved. Update: XP support in the OEM channel is done so I couldn't get a real answer. However, I did get this info. Imagex isn't designed with XP in mind, only Vista, 2008 and 7. The problems I experienced were only with XP recoveries and not the others. There is a point, x% of the time, the recovery fails. With no official support option for XP anymore, this project is halted. I forgot to update this thread, we have indeed started using the netbooks with SoftThinks because it works 100% of the time. I did sure learn alot about HTA, VBScript and the MBR, so thanks all you chipped in! -
That option is an available feature in this board design. I do not like it because its very easy to not know who anyone is anymore, and users end up losing their identity. I am a member on another forum that uses that feature and it becomes very confusing.
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DataImage with Unattend is not working
Tripredacus replied to Tripredacus's topic in Unattended Windows Vista/Server 2008
That sounds great. I'll put in a request for it now. So far my WDS testing is done on a 2003, but my 7server has 2008 R1. So when R2 comes out I'll upgrade it, so just have to do a migration. -
make sure you use mountrw switch: imagex /mountrw c:\winpe_x86\winpe.wim 1 c:\winpe_x86\mount and when finished imagex /unmount c:\winpe_x86\mount /commit Change folder and wim names as necessary. If you use /mount, you may or may not be able to change the files, but the results won't be saved. Make sure you open the PE Tools Command Prompt with elevated rights.
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IE will be there, just no icon or branding. I never understood why everyone makes a big deal about IE being in Windows. Its not like they are taking steps to stop you from using other browsers. Just because its there doesn't mean you have to use it.
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A batch/cmd file can be run from the PE.
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There are 2 ideas. 1, you can try using PXE or 2, see if you can add the "press a key to boot to" to the USB key, similar to what is done for CDs. I imagine you are present at each machine when you are installing them?
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You certainly can register DLLs. Regsvr32 is present and does work. I use it in my PE script on my PXE server.
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Visual patch for volume control (SndVol32)
Tripredacus replied to Controller's topic in Windows 9x Member Projects
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[LINK] Web-site for view the resources of Windows files
Tripredacus replied to Sparktacus's topic in Websites and Boards
First, you should link to the English version here, since this is an English language website. Second, such posts belong here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showforum=4 -
Is this a new computer? I usually see graphical problems (without seeing a picture) based upon memory support, bad memory, or bad video cards. Here is an example of "memory support" graphic corruption. This would only happen when 2 sticks of memory were used on a specific motherboard, but it worked normally with only one:
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Once we get the OA2.1 cert done, I'd like to upgrade my workstation at work to 7. Right now it runs Server 2003.
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In addition to what Cluberti said about the court system... It also differs by state. Let's take New York for example. How it works is that speeding is a state law, not a local law. It doesn't matter if you get pulled over by a local, county or state officer, they write the state ticket. But here's the trick, they set your court appointment for the town or city you received the ticket in. So for example, let's say I get a speeding ticket in Buffalo (which I never have), the officer writes a state ticket which says to report to the Buffalo court building or office or whatever. Now, if I were to outright pay for the fine instead of contesting the ticket, you either pay at the office indicated on the ticket, or send a check in the mail to the address indicated. If done this way, that money will go to New York State. Now if I contest the ticket in the Buffalo court, the option is to plead guilty to a lower offense, such as a parking ticket. Now, yes the court system is very busy like Cluberti says, so 99% of the time the judge will approve the parking ticket. Another reason for this is because the lower offense (speeding is the lowest state law) is actually paid to the municipality, so that money would go to Buffalo instead. There is an additional reason why pleading down a ticket is accepted, besides where the money goes. Each division (city/town/etc) gets New York State benefits based on a tier system of how many arrests, convictions, tickets, etc are done. So basically, they get more benefits from the State if they plead speeding tickets down to parking tickets than if they didn't. Those benefits may include grants, upgrades to buildings, cars, equipment, additional employment benefits, vacation, etc. So its like a scam in the US, or at least in NY.
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Welcome to the MSFN! This method has been attempted many times and so far no one has been able to do it the way you are trying to. Capturing an XP install right after Textmode is run (during that reboot) will definately fail. Your best option is to call an unattended XP install from PE. Also you failed to state which version of PE you are using. But check out this thread: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=88270