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Screwz Luse

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  1. Just out of curiousity, how much power does a computer in hibernate draw? I've been considering going with hibernate instead of shutting off but I don't enjoy spending too much money on power, so just curious.
  2. Well, if you've read the guide, then it's pretty easy. If you have a specific problem you're having after looking at the guide, then maybe we can help but you gotta be more specific about the problem.
  3. I just went through all the steps and it worked like a charm for me... I burned a test audio CD and had no trouble at all... The start menu icons were all made and everything. Thanks a lot for the work. Minor Note: The Entry HKLM\Microsoft\Windows\currentversion\run should be HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\currentversion\run
  4. What does "Empty the cab folder" mean? Delete what's in it? Move the cab files? Extract the cab files? [EDIT] NVM. Delete all the cab files in the folder. On a note, I'm working my way through your steps and see that your cmd file doesn't work properly for me (at least on my x64 system). Attached is the minor change I made so that it works but puts the selected cabs into the C:\Documents and Settings\*USER*\Local Settings\Temp\Nero7.tmp\Cab\CAB_Temp directory [/EDIT] _CABcopy.cmd
  5. I use the KLite codec pack myself and haven't run into any problems with it.
  6. Just out of curiosity, what does concurrent Remote Desktop Connections do for you? How would you use it? Not trying to bash or anything, just curious about how it's used.
  7. Basically, you can use the Unattended guide. Just put the WINNT.SIF into your 2000, XP, and 2003 boot folders (ie PRO1, 2003, etc). Hopefully I understood your question correctly.
  8. Really? My copy didn't work properly the last time I tried it... Might have been my DVD drive which I had to replace the month after. I haven't tried to install it anytime lately as I don't have too much time to game. heh....My bad for the bad info.
  9. You should try reading this topic. The boot folder actually isn't required for Knoppix, at least on the CD/DVD. The boot folder's files will be used elsewhere though, it just depends on you do it.
  10. I personally run x64 and it runs great... Fast and everything. For a while I nervous about switching due to drivers but eventually my printer/scanner drivers were updated so now I have no compatibility issues. FarCry is the only piece of software I personally use that had x64 issues but there's a workaround or patch for solving this issue, so it's not a huge deal. I personally use FantomDVD for mounting images (although it doesn't support mdf, it support most major images). Filedisk is another alternative, but I did originally have problems with it for whatever reason....
  11. I'd say that's a good bet. When renaming the boot to CDSH, make sure that you hex edited the correct CDShell file to reflect this (sorry, I don't even remember the file, heh.. I'm in class too ).
  12. You probably just need to download the module for CDShell for BCDW. You get it here. Just open the zip file, go to /cdsh/ and extract the modules folder to your CDShell folder. The should do it, hopefully..
  13. Ah, so I'm back home and found that I use BCDW to boot the 2.88MB image. if $lastKey == key[1]; then bcdw boot \IMAGES\PM8.IMG
  14. From what I understand, you want to be able to boot 4 isos that are on a CD and not extract the isos. uuummm... I believe, booting from ISOs is really picky. Only a select few can be booted via CDShell/BCDW (I have one iso that boots, GAG, but that's it). I would extract the ISOs you want and just use the method described in the multiboot guide. Although not completely up to date, it does work. I've never used any other boot shell so I can't say that booting from ISOs isn't possible but I do have my doubts.
  15. I think I got mine working using something similar to: if $lastKey == key[2]; then memdisk PM8.IMG (from the guide) But I don't recall. I'll double check when I get back to the 'ol apartment later tonight. Glad to hear WinXP is working for you though.
  16. As long as you don't follow the guide which says to change I386 to PRO1, it should work as it'll look in your I386 folder for the boot files. So, if you have I386 in your root directory, I would think it'd work. Just follow the creation of the CDShell menu and creating the ISO in the Multiboot guide and it should work. Just a reminder, I'm not positive as I've never tried it so I'd give it a test with diskemu first. Hope it works for ya.
  17. I imagine, although I've never tried, you could just leave everything as is, using cdshell to boot everything. Basically, just grab the .dat file from here (the SP1 dat should work for SP2) and don't edit anything. Try leaving the .ima and .dat files in the root of the DVD and just calling them from CDShell. No promises on this working, just a thought. You shouldn't have to edit anything if you try the above method, assuming it works.
  18. Or, you can just go through the same steps as adding Knoppix except go into isolinux.sys (or what's not syslinux.sys), and add the following line: KNOPPIX_DIR=DESIREDDIR. You add that line to every line in syslinux that begins with Appen. For instance: APPEND knoppix_dir=KNOPP34 ramdisk_size=100000 init=/etc/init lang=us apm=power-off vga=791 initrd=minirt24.gz The only problem with this method is it still uses the background file in the KNOPPIX folder for some reason... Maybe I just messed up somehow last time I tried it (the last time I tried 2 versions of Knoppix was with Knoppix 3.4 and Whoppix, but Whoppix is now Whax and based off Gentoo I believe so it's a bit different then before). You can also try using the cdshell command: if ($lastKey == key[1]);then isolinux but this method never worked for me.
  19. That method also didn't work for me when I tried it a while back. I'd try it now but I've my method has been working for a while, so why try changing? lol...
  20. Ah, alrighty. Just curious for other people that may be attempting to integrate Knoppix in the future.
  21. lol... I don't know why I didn't finish my thought. Did you get Knoppix working with the isolinux command or an image file?
  22. uuummm... I believe there still is a problem with 2003. You can view the sticky about it.....
  23. Just out of curiousity, did you end up getting it working with the ISO method?
  24. hhhmmm... That's unusual. 4.0 works no problem on my current DVD which contains: Windows 2003 Windows XP w/ SP2 Windows 2000 w/ SP4 Windows 98 SE BartPE Knoppix 4.0 Whax .3 (I believe that's the version) Partition Magic Acronis DiskKeeper I would try what was suggested on the reply before me. I know I personally had problems with that method for some reason but seeing as my method doesn't seem to work for you, it's deffinately worth a shot.
  25. I uploaded my image file. It's compressed in rar format. Just extract the image to wherever you want and make sure to use that file when "BCDWing" heh... Make sure that the \KNOPPIX\ folder is in the root of the dvd. Knoppix, I believe, looks for the KNOPPIX file (filesystem) in the KNOPPIX folder (the 700+MB file). Grab the image here
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