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Mike89

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  1. http://www.sevenforums.com/installation-setup/282232-test-update-7-installation-media.html I used it to add windows updates to my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 iso. Worked perfectly.
  2. Don't know how I missed it, I must be blind. Thanks
  3. When I post, I have a signature set up at bottom and it's fairly recent (within a couple of years) with the components of my system that I had put there at that time. I upgraded to some newer hardware since and wanted to update my Signature but now there is no Signature option at all in My Settings. How do I change it now?
  4. I found that the removal tool only removed the software but didn't remove the Bluebird name and icon for the drive itself. Only the latest Firmware update removes everything Bluebird.
  5. I have the X-Fi Xtremegamer Pro sound card. I can unzip the drivers (SBXF_PCDRV_LB_2_18_0004.exe) to a folder. Problem is there are so many files in there, I don't know which one to put in Nlite for the driver to be integrated. I don't even know if this can be done or if this driver has to be installed after the Windows installation. I'm talking Windows XP Pro here. Can this be done, has anyone done it? If so please instruct my dumb a**. Thanks
  6. Ok, tried the driver install again doing the things I did using "compress.exe" instead of "makecab" and it installed that file perfectly this time. However "compress" is repacking that ".xml" to ".xm_", differently than the way "makecab" does it makes the difference in this case. If anyone is interested in the compress program, it's here. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en
  7. OK, I think I've made some headway. On another forum someone posted a link to a Microsoft Tool Kit that had a program called "Compress.exe". I installed the toolkit. Compress.exe works similar to "makecab" using the command prompt. I tried the same exercise. I expanded a .xm_ to .xml. I then used Compress.exe to repack it back to .xm_. Now looking at the size, it's exactly the same size as the original .xm_ instead of being 1/5th the size as makecab did it. Hopefully now when I edit it, repack it and put it back in the driver folder, it will install right this time. I'm going to give it a go to see what happens.
  8. The link for nvidia drivers is Nvidia.com. As far as me editing that .xml file. Yes I did edit it but that's not it. I can take that edited .xml, makecab it back to .xm_, expand it back to .xml and it will still be exactly as it was, same size, and readable. If I take that same edited .xml, makecab it to .xm_ and put that back into the drivers folder and then install the drivers, it's different. When the drivers install that edited .xml, it is now unreadable and a different size from the original edited .xml. Editing it makes no difference. If I didn't edit it, the outcome is the same. The original .xm_ in the drivers folder is a certain size. If I take that file out of the drivers folder, expand it (via windows expand command) to .xml, then makecab it back to .xm_ (with no changes), the resulting .xm_ is now 1/5th the size of what it was. If I put that file back into the drivers folder and then install the drivers, that's when the installed .xml file is unreadable and a different size (way smaller) from the original installed .xml. Somehow in the process of Nvidia's method of extracting those driver files, because that one file is compressed differently than it was to begin with, it doesn't fully expand it properly.
  9. I wouldn't necessarily have a problem with the different compression if the end result worked but it doesn't. I can expand that .xm_ file to .xml. I can then makecab it back to .xm_, then back again and it is still readable and back to the same size the unpacked .xml was. That was not the result when I put that .xm_ back into the Nvidia drivers folder and then tried to install the drivers. The drivers did install but when I went back into the system32 folder to view the now expanded .xml file, it was unreadable (opened but it was a bunch of jibberish) and it was also not the same size. So it seems that whatever method Nvidia is using to expand when installing drivers needs the same compression or something. As I said, taking that .xm_ file, expanding it to .xml, then makecab back to .xm_, the file then becomes about 1/5th the size it was to begin with. Somehow this is screwing up the drivers install process and it's not installing that file properly (neither in size or readability). Weird deal.
  10. OK, this is what I've done so far. Put the "nvapps.xml" file in C:\ Opened Command Prompt. changed directory to "c:\windows\system32". Typed in, "makecab c:\nvapps.xml c:\nvapps.xm_" It worked, sort of. The "nvapps.xm_" file is now beside the "nvapps.xml" file in c:\. Problem is the size of this new "nvapps.xm_" file is now 18.8kb. The original "nvapps.xm_" (that was previously expanded) is 41.1kb. So something didn't come out right. It's like it compressed it more than it was originally compressed.
  11. Can you break this down into "dumbass" language (if you already did, I'm screwed, heh heh)? I'm looking at what you got there and am confused. Lets say I put the "nvapps.xml" into the "C:\" folder. Now I want to change it right there in C:\ to "nvapps.xm_".
  12. I need some clarification on using that. I went to the system32 folder, found it, and now don't know what to do with it. Clicking on it does nothing.
  13. I know how to use the expand command in XP to turn a single ".xm_" file to ".xml". I want to know how to reverse that, to turn a ".xml" file back to the compressed ".xm_". I'm talking about just a single file, not batching or anything. Purpose example; taking the "nvapps.xm_" out of the Nvidia drivers folder (after I unzipped the driver exe), expanding it to "nvapps.xml" so I can open and edit it, pack it back up to the original "nvapps.xm_" and put it back into the drivers folder so the drivers install with the edited nvapps.xml file. This particular file holds all the Nvidia game profiles. Usually I install the drivers and then edit the .xml file to get rid of profiles I don't use. I want to be able to do that before I install the drivers.
  14. That was what I did. There were those instructions in each email to un-subscribe to a thread. In that "view topics"/"view thread", there are no more subsciptions listed but I'm still receiving the email notifications from the thread I un-subscribed to. Dunno if this process takes quite some time to take affect or what.
  15. I unsubscribed from a thread a couple of days ago and am still getting email notifications everytime someone posts in the same thread. How do I stop this? I don't want to disable email notifications altogether, I just don't want them from that one thread all the time unless I subscribe to it again.
  16. I think there might be a little more to it than that. With my motherboard, there is a setting in the BIOS something like "configure as SATA or IDE". If during a normal XP install, the SATA drivers were not installed (via the F6) and the BIOS was configured for IDE, if later trying to go back to BIOS to set to run as SATA, XP would not boot up because the drivers were not there before XP loaded. The SATA drivers also included having to install the Intel Matrix storage manager program.
  17. If using Nlite and added the Sata drivers during the slipstream, but chose not to install them at the OS installation (using the hard drive IDE setup), will one be able to switch to the Sata drivers after install is finished? The way it is now, one must do the F6 thing to install the Sata drivers before installing XP. If you didn't do that, installed XP and then decided to use Sata drivers, it was a difficult process to install them after installation.
  18. Dam, I got some bad info somewhere (forgot where I read it). Would have been nice for Microsoft to include WMP 11 and IE 7. I guess Booggy's WMP 11 will be re-written a bit after SP3 comes out (since I would assume the hotfixes will not be needed)? Same goes for the IE 7 "NR_IE7en_Addon_1.1.0.7" pack I have now (for same reason).
  19. I thought XP SP3 already included WMP 11 (and IE7). So why any further integrating be necessary since it includes WMP 11, IE7, and all up to date hotfixes (other than drivers or tweaks)?
  20. I see on the hotfix list, "KB941569". The link goes to Microsoft but there is no way to download it. I found another link here, http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...;displaylang=en Might want to update the link. I see this is mentioned above. How did you guys know that this hotfix labeled as for XP was also for WMP 11?
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