Molecule Posted September 4, 2012 Share Posted September 4, 2012 First I want to commend Bristols and tomasz86 and everybody else for their heroic efforts as regards w2k.I'm putting together the files now for a build. There are three files on Bristols list which I was unable to get hold of.1. Windows2000-UU-KB968006-x86-Global.exe, for installer 31, is linked to SkyDrive. The other SkyDrive files download without a problem. However, that file requires an account. After I open a MS account, it comes back with:--quote "This item might not exist or is no longer available. This item might have been deleted, expired, or you might not have permission to view it. Contact the owner of this item for more information." In any case, skydrive says it's not accessible."[unrelated rant, but wow ... when you click on the "What is [skyDrive]" page, MS returns a message ... "You can also use a Microsoft account [like SkyDrive] to sign in to any PC running Windows 8." hmmm? sign in to any pc from a SkyDrive account ... I guess they got it backwards, otherwise it sound dangerous.]2. any chance anyone might have an extermal link to WINDOWS2000-KB2570947-X86-CUSTOM-ENU.EXE from the 90+meg security iso, Windows-KB913086-201109.iso. The other file is IE6.0SP1-KB2722913-WINDOWS2000-X86-ENU.EXE from the Windows-KB913086-201208.iso. The former 93 meg, is the latter is 3.3 gig ... I'm still on dialup at the moment so it's out of the question.Can HFSLIP slipstream the c++ and basic runtime redistrubutables?tomasz had done some rollups for .NET11 and .NET20, dated 15 may 2011 and 15 june 2011 respectively ... are they still good? can they be slipstreamed with hfslip? As I remember it, .NET could not be slipstreamed with hfslip ...?does hfslip set the 48-bit LBA for larger drives.If file management and disc volume requirements for hfslip trial runs prove too complex for me, can I manually run tomasz86's w2000 unofficial fixes?@ Bristols that is an amazing list you are maintaining. That is a HUGE amount of work and I truly thank you for your time and effort. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomasz86 Posted September 4, 2012 Share Posted September 4, 2012 1. The link is wrong. It's "Windows\2K\Updates" while it should be "Windows\2K\Updates2". Try it again after adding the "2".2. Yes Try looking for it here (in case it's not available at the moment then you should wait for a few hours as the files are being uploaded right now ).Can HFSLIP slipstream the c++ and basic runtime redistrubutables?No but all MS VC++ libraries are included in UURollup (ENU). Which "basic runtime redistributables" do you mean exactly?tomasz had done some rollups for .NET11 and .NET20, dated 15 may 2011 and 15 june 2011 respectively ... are they still good? can they be slipstreamed with hfslip? As I remember it, .NET could not be slipstreamed with hfslip ...?I've been working on new .NET packages and they are going to be ready in the near future. At the moment if you want to slipstream .NET1.1/2.0 you can just use the OnePiece's addons:http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6717http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8315They can be slipstreamed from HFAAO folder.does hfslip set the 48-bit LBA for larger drives.Yes if you put "reg.exe" in HFTOOLS. The fix is also automatically turned on when USP5.1 is slipstreamed.If file management and disc volume requirements for hfslip trial runs prove too complex for me, can I manually run tomasz86's w2000 unofficial fixes?Of course there is no problem with manually installing the unofficial updates By the way, if bandwidth is a problem for you then I'd recommend using Update Rollup 2 instead of hundreds of single fixes. It's 50 MB (UR2) vs 200 MB (single files). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molecule Posted September 4, 2012 Author Share Posted September 4, 2012 (edited) thank you! tomasz!! and Bristols and and and msfn team.the new links were good ... thanksnow that I've gathered all the files, I think I'll try the rollup method (typical!)since I'd like 48bit LBA, I thought I'd try w2ksp51I'm starting from a 2000sp4 sourcegurglemeyer's usp51.zip from the majorgeeks link is a zipinside is "w2ksp51.exe" which is 219,932,672 b, dated 11/13/2004there is some other stuff in the zip that may or may not be needed (-?)(1) cd-autorun files,(2) a dir support tools, containing(3) resourse kit 2000rkst.msi with a support.cab 10,621,350b, 11/13/2004 and(4) a "dtc" folder, containing(5) another copy of 2000rkst.msi and a different support.cab 11,632,058b, with the same datedo I use only the w2ksp51.exe file or do I need others as well?if only the w2ksp51.ext file, then which version do I use?majorgeeks zip version is 219,932,672 b dated 11/13/2004kurt aust version is 219,898,368 b dated 7/14/2006thus kurt's is 34k smaller and 20 months later(kurt aust copy available here ...he calls it "Unofficial Windows 2000 Service Pack 5.1.2195.24 Refresh"when recompiled from his three part 7z file, the md5 value checks)any preference? doesn't matter?which HFSLIP folder does w2ksp51.exe go in?I got copies of UptateRollup2 and UURollup-v10cWindows2000-UURollup-v10c-x86-ENU.exe 50,467,760 bWindows2000-UpdateRollup2-x86-ENU.exe 48,821,760 bwhich HFSLIP folder do they go in?the onepiece files for .net11 and .net20 are cab filesOnePiece_w2kdotNET11v4322-2497_ENU.cab 14,171,768 bOnePiece_w2kdotNET20v50727-3639_ENU.cab 21,955,670 bjust checking that it's ok to put his cab files in HFAAO folder?I misspoke when I mentioned basic runtime redistributable(s) in plural.I was thinking of VB6sp6 (KB290887)I assume it's included in UURollup with the C++ RTEs?I'm very excited ... other than /sources/ files, I need only 5 files1 gurglemeyer, 2 onepiece, 2 tomasz86... if that works it will be WONDERFUL!!I read through the SP52 thread on this site and think it's wonderfulthe team support you have assembled ... it's fantastichere's why ... did you notice that M$ says that you can connect to ANY PC running windows 8 from your SkyDrive account.I don't think that's a Freudian slip. Microsoft is integrating skydrive into their new operating systems.They will do exactly what they did to WordPerfect ... put all other OSs and all other "cloud accounts" on a treadmill. Thus only skyDrive looks fast. It's important to build alternatives to any monopoly, and M$ is pentagon enforced monopoly. I like the ReactOS effort as well.after I slipstream a 2k iso and burn cd, I have some pretty humble quesitons(I'm FINALLY graduating from w98se I promise, really really this time, I promise ... haha!! 98 will always be the greatest! but I'm looking foward to a new life with 2k with help from friends at msfn)I'll have basic dumb questions in two categories (1) hardware setup, and (2) admin and user account setups in 2k and installing softwareregarding w2k-hardware questionslike which channels to mount hdds, how to populate PCI, bios settingsintegrating drivers into a cdshould I open another thread under 2000? or under Hardware?mobo isMSI P43-neo3F,American Megatrends BIOS 2005, v.02.61,P43 northbridge, ICH10 southbridge,Intel Core2Duo e7200, LGA775, 2.53ghz, 3mb L2, 1066 mhz fsb,2 gig DDR2 800mhz cas4,6 sata-II -- ICH10 (sata 1 to 6)2 sata-II -- JMicron JMB363 (sata 7 to 8)1 IDE port, 1 FDD portRealtec ALC888 audioPCIe-16 w/ MSI nVidia GeForce 7300Gs 64 meg DDR2,PCI with adaptec AHA1640? scsi2 (scanner)laserjet 4000 LPT printerfor boot hdd, I'm thinking of connectcing to JMicron chip, sata channel 8that way the JMicron chip will be dedicated to one system hdd, with no hdd to conflict1 50g active partition 50g for w2k os + all program files1 200g ext. part. for backups, HFSLIP builds, etc.on ICH10 channel 1, 750 gig sataII hdd with 1 ext.part for main data fileson ICH10 channel 4, 750 gig sataII hdd with 1 ext.part for data file backupson IDE port hdds from 98se systemI want to setup the system with Terabyte Backup software, such that on shutdown, w2k runs a shutdown batch which tests to see if the cd drive has the cd disk with backup program, and if so, then reboot system from cd-drive and not usual hddTerabyte will then run a autobatch which asks (or looks for a file on c:\ with instructions) to (1) preserve current image for future default backups, or (2) to obliterate existing system and restore system hdd from a known safe image ... it takes about 20 minutes on a 733mhz system ... which is no big deal on shutdownthen bootups are clean and I don't need to "trust" my antivirus program. I haven't used antivirus in ten years or more ... 98se is the greatest ... I trust my backup image instead.I understand BlackWingCat has ICH10 driver patch for Core2Duo systems ...probably should move this thread to 2000 OS section, and title it "Core2Duo drivers" ? Edited September 5, 2012 by Molecule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomasz86 Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 (edited) You like writing LONG posts, don't you I don't think there's any problem in keeping everything in one topic (this one). There may be a few different issues discussed but they are all interrelated with each other, aren't they?gurglemeyer's usp51.zip from the majorgeeks link is a zipinside is "w2ksp51.exe" which is 219,932,672 b, dated 11/13/2004there is some other stuff in the zip that may or may not be needed (-?)(1) cd-autorun files,(2) a dir support tools, containing(3) resourse kit 2000rkst.msi with a support.cab 10,621,350b, 11/13/2004 and(4) a "dtc" folder, containing(5) another copy of 2000rkst.msi and a different support.cab 11,632,058b, with the same datedo I use only the w2ksp51.exe file or do I need others as well?Are you sure that you downloaded the right file? It should be dated like this (the exact time may differ depending on your time zone)?You only need w2ksp51.exe. You should put it in HF and you should also remove all IE CABs from HFCABS.I got copies of UptateRollup2 and UURollup-v10cWindows2000-UURollup-v10c-x86-ENU.exe 50,467,760 bWindows2000-UpdateRollup2-x86-ENU.exe 48,821,760 bwhich HFSLIP folder do they go in?They go in HF and please check the information files:https://dl.dropbox.com/u/15391619/Public/Windows2000/UnofficialUpdatesRollup/Stable/Windows2000-UURollup-v10c-x86-ENU.txthttps://dl.dropbox.com/u/15391619/Public/Windows2000/UpdateRollup2/Stable/Windows2000-UpdateRollup2-x86-ENU.txtYou can remove all updates listed there from your HFSLIP folders. They are already included in the two rollups.the onepiece files for .net11 and .net20 are cab filesOnePiece_w2kdotNET11v4322-2497_ENU.cab 14,171,768 bOnePiece_w2kdotNET20v50727-3639_ENU.cab 21,955,670 bjust checking that it's ok to put his cab files in HFAAO folder? You should also (just in case) put "reg.exe" in HFEXPERT\WIN\system32. And please rename the NETFX CABs to NETFX11.cab and NETFX20.cab. HFSLIP may have problems with long filenames.I misspoke when I mentioned basic runtime redistributable(s) in plural.I was thinking of VB6sp6 (KB290887)I assume it's included in UURollup with the C++ RTEs?I'm not sure now but I'll try to check it later. There are some VB6 libraries included in UURollup.I'm very excited ... other than /sources/ files, I need only 5 files1 gurglemeyer, 2 onepiece, 2 tomasz86... if that works it will be WONDERFUL!!It's not that perfect yet You still need some other files. Below you can check my HFSLIP folder structure:HF\directx_Jun2010-W2KFP_redist.exeHF\IE6.0sp1-KB302224-x86-ENU.exeHF\IE6.0sp1-KB834158-x86-ENU.exeHF\ie6.0sp1-kb885258-windows-2000-xp-x86-enu.exeHF\IE6.0sp1-KB893627-Windows-2000-XP-x86-ENU.exeHF\IE6.0sp1-KB900732-Windows-2000-XP-x86-ENU.exeHF\IE6.0sp1-KBz2544521-v2-Windows2000-x86-Global.exeHF\IE6.0SP1-KB2722913-WINDOWS2000-X86-ENU.EXEHF\MDAC_TYP.exeHF\MDAC281-KB927779-v2-x86-ENU.exeHF\MDAC281-KB954920-v2-x86-Global.exeHF\MDAC281-KB983838-x86-ENU.exeHF\MDAC281-UU-HBR-KB950982-KB960071-KB961451-x86-Global.exeHF\MPSetup.exeHF\msxml4-KB2721691-enu.exeHF\msxml6-KB2721693-enu-x86.exeHF\OE6.0sp1-UU-KB978542-KB2423089-KB2544893-Windows2000-x86-ENU.exeHF\q331485.exeHF\q816362.exeHF\q824220.exeHF\Q830849.exeHF\w2ksp51.exeHF\Windows2000-DirectX9-UU-KBz2631813-x86-ENU.exeHF\Windows2000-KB2483185-x86-custom-ENU.EXEHF\Windows2000-KB941569-x86-ENU.EXEHF\Windows2000-UpdateRollup2-SrvExt-v2-x86-ENU.exeHF\Windows2000-UpdateRollup2-x86-ENU.exeHF\Windows2000-UU-KB968006-x86-Global.exeHF\Windows2000-UURollup-v10c-x86-ENU.exeHF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia9-KB973540-x86-ENU.exeHF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB954155-x86-ENU.exeHF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB975025-v2-x86-ENU.exeHF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB975558-x86-Global.exeHF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB978695-x86-ENU.exeHF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KBz2115168-x86-Global.exeHF\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KBz2378111-x86-Global.exeHF\WindowsMedia41-KB952068-x86-ENU.exeHF\WindowsMedia41-KB980858-v2-x86-ENU.exeHF\WindowsMedia64-KB954600-x86-ENU.exeHF\WindowsMedia64-KB974112-x86-ENU.exeHF\WindowsMedia6-KB925398-v2-x86-ENU.exeHF\WindowsMedia9-KB891122-x86-Global-ENU.exeHF\WindowsMedia9-KB969878-x86-ENU.exeHF\WindowsMedia-KB911564-x86-ENU.exeHF\wmp6cdcs.exeHFAAO\Kels_Runtimes_addon_v8.4.2.rarHFAAO\NETFX11.cabHFAAO\NETFX20.cabHFAAO\tomasz86-YumeYao_WIC_Addon_1_2_0.7zHFAAO\YumeYao_MicrosoftOldRuntimeLibraries_Addon_1_0_0.7zHFCABS\Swflash.cabHFEXPERT\WIN\system32\usbd.sysHFEXPERT\WIN\system32\usbhub.sysHFEXPERT\WIN\system32\usbser.sysHFGUIRUNONCE\UPHClean-Setup.msiHFSLIP_POST_getnewfiles_v3\HFSLIP_POST_getnewfiles_v3.cmdHFSVCPACK\IE6.0sp1-KB834158-x86-ENU.regHFSVCPACK\IE6.0sp1-KB893627-Windows-2000-XP-x86-ENU.regHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-KB829884-v3-x86-Global.exeHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-KB896414-x86-ENUHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-KB896414-x86-ENU.EXEHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-UU-KB914783-KB974266-x86-ENU.exeHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-UU-KB926139-v2-x86-ENU.exeHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-UU-KBz2603381-x86-Global.exeHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB952069-x86-ENU.exeHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-WindowsMedia-KB977816-x86-ENU.exeHFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-XP-2003-MSRDP52-x86-ENU.exeHFSVCPACK_SW1\windowsmedia-kb895181-x86-enu.exeHFSVCPACK_SW2\q326912.exeHFSVCPACK_SW2\windowsmedia9-kb817885-x86-enu.exeHFTOOLS\7za.exeHFTOOLS\7zG.exeHFTOOLS\boot.binHFTOOLS\cdimage.EXEHFTOOLS\cmdow.exeHFTOOLS\Defrag.cmdHFTOOLS\extract.exeHFTOOLS\filever.exeHFTOOLS\HFSLIP_POST_Defrag.cmdHFTOOLS\HFSLIP_POST_getnewfiles_v3.cmdHFTOOLS\modifyPE.exeHFTOOLS\Rar.exeHFTOOLS\reg.exeHFTOOLS\wget.exeIt may not be 100% perfect so please let me know if there's anything missing!integrating drivers into a cdshould I open another thread under 2000? or under Hardware?I understand BlackWingCat has ICH10 driver patch for Core2Duo systems ...probably should move this thread to 2000 OS section, and title it "Core2Duo drivers" ? Let's keep it here. I've almost finished a script which automatically adds drivers to driver.cab. Edited September 5, 2012 by tomasz86 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molecule Posted September 6, 2012 Author Share Posted September 6, 2012 (edited) MJAOR Big Thanks! Edited September 7, 2012 by Molecule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomasz86 Posted September 7, 2012 Share Posted September 7, 2012 (edited) Why have you edited the last post?I've already started writing an answer Edited September 7, 2012 by tomasz86 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molecule Posted September 8, 2012 Author Share Posted September 8, 2012 tomasz ... plea for a few days I found lots of files that I had thought I couldn'tand I had discovered all kinds of amazing frustrationsI felt terrible that in my response I had said I couldn't find fileswhen it was my lack of knowledge about how msfn search engine worksI was so angry when I found out how it worked, I started to rewrite my post with a terrible rant -- and I'm still miffedanyway, I found a lot of the "missing" files when I found the link to your dropbox account on your webpage (doh!!)===here is some of my data from my explorations with msfn search enginea search on "926139" returns 5 resultsa search on "KB926139" returns 19 resultsa search on "Windows2000-UU-KB926139-v2-x86-ENU.exe" returns 376 resultsI'm sorry, but that just won't work ... we HAVE to be able to get reliable searches on KB numbers, internal or notapparently the search engine only recognizes whole words that are space parsedoddly 5 + 19 + 376 = 400 threads400 threads times 2-3 pages per thread = say, 1,000 page reloads = 1,000 google ads = revenue$$(also, the way msfn code loads their pages, the google ads jump up and down on my screen -- very annoying)anyway, I might be on dialup, but I KNOW there aren't 400 results on that search... just no way ... so something else is going onso try another searchsearch on "tomasz86-yumeyao_wic_addon_1_2_0.7z" returns 141 resultsThis morning the top link given on that search was and it was "unattended 2000" with a comment by you ... so, yea! ok, I'll scroll through that thread to look for the linkbut when I run through the pages (only 2 thank goodness, some go to 30s), guess what!!"tomasz86-yumeyao_wic_addon_1_2_0.7z" does not appear ANYWHERE in the threadwhoa! can you imagine my shockin medicine, a false positive like that is called malpractice and fraud, it can lead to deathmsfh search engine is returning false positivesso, I assumed that I must have done something wrong againso, I reran the search picked the first thread (same), ran its pages, and searched them using the browser ctrl-F...Confirmed! ... the required search string ain't in the first thread listedthe first link of a search engine request is a false positive ...how much time are we all supposed to haveit was very frustrating ... I was so hot I thought I better just cool my jets ... when I get cynical I can really let it rollso now I understand that the msfn search engine is unreliable ... it returns false positives in threads that don't have the string, and if a search is done on partial text (parsed on _ or - or " ") it is obviously excluding good links ... from 376 down to 5 ... something's wrongI don't want to criticize the day to day board monitors, so I pulled the rant ... they have their hands full and there is no ideal search engine that will satisfy google and the ownersbut their search engine assumes that cluess users have infinite time to keep reloading google ads for each false positive pageI'm trying to build a new machine, so that I can hook up to a faster connection----hey -- I really like the layout you used for your dropbox accountthat's very sweet ... I'm going to use it myselfyou do know, eventually you will have to ditch the x-hundred bandaids of HF code, all of which started from back whenit's inevitable someday ... we're up to bandaid-J alreadyat some point the inevitable will happen .. .the bandaids become unmanageableHFSLIP uses a file structure that is HF centricmeanwhile your dropbox shows how self-obvious file structure can maintain itselfit's user friendly and user centricHFSLIP broke new ground, so hat's off to its brave creators!eventually they broke ground that led us to the Rollupsnow, the rollups do what hfslip used to doit'll be so easy to maintain a straight line of codejust a thought ...so it was a frustrating dayI'll finish my downloading and setup a build and let's see what happens ...meanwhile my core2duo temps seem high so I'm putting another post in 2000using 2000 forum because without blackwingcat, core2duo is really XP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomasz86 Posted September 8, 2012 Share Posted September 8, 2012 tomasz ... plea for a few days I found lots of files that I had thought I couldn'tand I had discovered all kinds of amazing frustrationsI felt terrible that in my response I had said I couldn't find fileswhen it was my lack of knowledge about how msfn search engine worksI was so angry when I found out how it worked, I started to rewrite my post with a terrible rant -- and I'm still miffedNo problem... but please don't do it again There were actually several good points in that post!anyway, I found a lot of the "missing" files when I found the link to your dropbox account on your webpage (doh!!)It's because I've changed the link. That's why the previous one didn't work for you. You should be able to find all unofficial updates in the Dropbox download archive.... but I still haven't finished sorting everything so please let me know if you can't find any of the updates. Just in case something doesn't work please always try to check my website and the Unofficial SP 5.2 for Microsoft Windows 2000 topic for news.here is some of my data from my explorations with msfn search enginea search on "926139" returns 5 resultsa search on "KB926139" returns 19 resultsa search on "Windows2000-UU-KB926139-v2-x86-ENU.exe" returns 376 resultsI'm sorry, but that just won't work ... we HAVE to be able to get reliable searches on KB numbers, internal or notYou may want to try Google with adding "site:http://www.msfn.org/board". It works much better than the built-in search engine.(also, the way msfn code loads their pages, the google ads jump up and down on my screen -- very annoying)Adblock is the key... I'm sorry to everyone who would say that websites need $ from ads but browsing the "modern Internet" without Adblock is just impossible HFSLIP uses a file structure that is HF centricmeanwhile your dropbox shows how self-obvious file structure can maintain itselfit's user friendly and user centricYou may also find this small text file useful:https://dl.dropbox.com/u/15391619/Public/Windows2000/Updates/list.txt (it's being updated very often)now, the rollups do what hfslip used to doit'll be so easy to maintain a straight line of codeI wouldn't really say so. Rollups still need to be slipstreamed using HFSLIP. It will be possible to integrate USP5.1 without any 3rd party tools but it's not possible in case of simple updates and update rollups. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molecule Posted September 9, 2012 Author Share Posted September 9, 2012 (edited) wow ... submix8c (see below) ... I don't know how that happenedthe t-key on my keyboard started sticking and then everything went haywire ... with new screens etc.the two posts were identical -- or anyway the second was intended as an edit of the first, so, I'll delete this oneI think my keyboard died ... I shut down and plugged in another keyboard ... it wouldn't pass bios testthis is a third kb -- it seems ok but now the space bar is sticking ... yikes the kb buffer in my mobo is dying??we had a huge lightling strike ... blew all the fuses in the house ... hope my mobos survived ... supposedly they were protected by UPS Edited September 10, 2012 by Molecule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molecule Posted September 9, 2012 Author Share Posted September 9, 2012 (edited) edited to remove chatty stuff, it's WAY too long as it is, and full of errorstomasz86, thanks for the effort at setting up the 2k archive ... it’s REALLY helpful for meyou were right I shouldn't have deleted a prior post from more than a few days ago ... I hope I have reconstructed it, and then add some further researchI’ll go thru your files one by one, but I have an embarassing question to add at the end(If a file on your list didn't raise a question, it's not listed)sorry for the length -- I don't like posts this long but it should read fasthopefully this should wrap up the file list questionsa lot of the length concerns the 3 usb files=1=gurglemeyers final version--w2ksp51the majorgeeks version is 04/19/2006 22:43 EST(GMT-4 or -5) v.2195.21_final 219,932,672 b, md5 6a4e816c9e26fc44bb4b576de06da82don his page for 2k with nlite, Kurt Aust posts a “refresh” version 07/14/06 06:44 EDT (GMT-4) v.2195.24_refresh 291,898,368 b, md5 b86f9385cbf2fbd3053492fd00cfa598majorgeeks site has ~99k downloads -- stick with the final (majorgeeks April 06) version, per your screenshot=2=DX9--directx_Jun2010-W2KFP_redist.exein your opinion, is dx gaming is worth the weight? my video is GeForce 7300 with 256 meg DDR2 on core2duo e7200 with 2048 meg DDR2?I have a copy of your directx_9c-W2KFP_redist.exe (cabs dated 23 jun 2011) ... if it's still any goodThanks for posting a copy of your dx9 gaming x86-only on your archive site.(deleted some worthless comments)=3=--Windows2000-KB2483185-x86-custom-ENU.EXEthis file is on your spoiler list, but not on Bristols’ listit's also listed here http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9254&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=kb2483185&start=93=4=server rollup--Windows2000-UpdateRollup2-SrvExt-v2-x86-ENU.exedo you include server rollup in your 2K builds? ... may as well build the 2k slip cd with server, even if server doesn't get installed=5= swflash--Swflash.cab is v.11.4.402.265this installs flash plugin for ie6sp1?do you know if flash plugin for Firefox will conflict with flash plugin for IE6?, if I have different versions flash?I'll probably just leave it out, and install flash by exethere are some coments out there somewhere claiming that flash v.11.1.102.55 was the highest that would run on 2k?=6= usb--usbd.sys--usbhub.sys--usbser.syswhere do these come from?edit removed stuff that is discussed in a msfn thread by pointertovoid that I had missed ... link to thread belowfrom the site "USB hotfixes for 2000" http://blogs.msdn.com/b/usbcoreblog/archive/2009/11/13/list-of-the-latest-usb-hotfixes-for-each-windows-version.aspx there are 11 HBR files for 2kbased on the filelists in the respective KBs, all but 3 are superceded as follows2 kbs still neededhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/838417 2 kbs included in UU-v10c as kb838989.cat? and as kb843503http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838989 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/843503 if that's the case, the result ismight still need? HBR 838417kb838417 Usbd.sys 5.0.2195.7008 07-Dec-2004 12:37 20752kb838417 Usbser.sys 5.0.2195.7006 02-Dec-2004 10:32 22768incl. in UU-v10c kb838989 Hccoin.dll 5.1.2600.1331 10-Jan-2004 13:25 5632kb838989 Usbccgp.sys 5.1.2600.1331 10-Jan-2004 13:26 30464kb838989 Usbehci.sys 5.1.2600.1359 02-Mar-2004 02:40 25216kb838989 Usbhub.sys 5.1.2600.1331 10-Jan-2004 13:26 53120kb838989 Usbohci.sys 5.1.2600.1331 10-Jan-2004 13:26 16000kb838989 Usbport.sys 5.1.2600.1364 16-Mar-2004 17:10 138880kb838989 Usbuhci.sys 5.1.2600.1331 10-Jan-2004 13:26 19328kb843503 Hidclass.sys 5.0.2195.6882 12-Dec-2003 18:19 24752kb843503 Uhcd.sys 5.0.2195.6882 12-Dec-2003 17:37 32944kb843503 Usb.inf 07-Jun-2004 23:46 32543kb843503 Usbhub20.sys 5.0.2195.6891 17-Jan-2004 02:06 50032back to the 3 you listed (usbd.sys, usbhub.sys, usbser.sys)1. it looks like the 1st and 3rd (usbd.sys, usbser.sys) came from 8384172. it look like theh 2nd (usbhub.sys) was already included in UU-v10c with 838989.cat (.cat=?)===end edit====8=1 file that I couldn't find(edit -- I am such a noob -- Windows2000-UU-KB926139-v2-x86-ENU.exe was right there on your site)still looking for Windows2000-XP-2003-MSRDP52-x86-ENU.exeMSRDP = ?Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol, = Remote Desktop Connection, = Terminal Services Clientone thread said this file replaces HFSVCPACK_SW1\Windows2000-KB958470-x86-ENU.EXE (RDC 5.1 xp)this thread gives a reg file that sets 3 killbits for 2k systems that do not want to install RDC ...=9=boot.binno problem ... I see from mimo's site that I can rename my boot files as extracted by ImgBurn=10=defrag cmdsDefrag.cmdHFSLIP_POST_Defrag.cmdthis defrags inf files?(edit == stupid questions follow) do these call defrag.exe, as per http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283080?can I extract defrag.exe from a cab in my XPsp3 oem with out installing (I'm short on hdds right now) otherwise install XP and find?this is an awesome idea ... also defragging the page file using system internals pagedefrag(edit removed a rant abouit MS defrag api not allowing full defrag of folders in FAT32 file installs -- very very nasty!)==edit add===11=filever.exereg.exeare versions from 2ksp4 ok?--reg.exe is v 2.0.0.0, 49,424 b, 08/16/02--filever.exe is v 5.0.2195.6601, 14,096 b, 06/19/13filever.exe v. 5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710), 02/17/07, 14,848b, is in support cab for Win2K3reg.exe v. 5.2.3790.3959 (srv03_sp2_rtm.070216-1710), 02/17/07, 80,384b is in I386 folder in w2k3=12=fred vork files?cmdow.exemodifyPE.exeare they needed for regular install with ie6?=13=rarrar.exeI have 2005 version v.3.51 ... it was a gift from rar to all members of msfn back whena lot of people won't have this file, but 7z is supposed to unpack rar files. I see that hfslip has a command line that calls rar.exe to -e a rar file.= 0 = now the big one[edit-- ignore this question I built a bartPE with Partition Magic 8.01, Easus 6.11 and Total Commander ... it only takes a couple of minutes to protect a drive now)I have to use hardware to test buildsquestion, if I start with a blank new hdd, partition it with my favorite preinstall1 active partition (NTFS) and 1 extended part containing 1 logical partition (NTFS)and then install 2k or xp on the active partition in that hddthen without hiding that active partitionif I insert that hdd into another systemon a data disk channel only (not in bios boot sequence)and so I boot from another hdd, say 2k or xpI know (haha -- like I know anything when it comes to MS)that the boot system will give that new hdd a good looking overand I'm pretty sure it will detect the existence of an active partition containing a competing MS operating system?but will the boot system alter the active partition in the data disk, to protect itself.I remember doing that ONCE back when, with 95 or 98 to 98se or somethingI can't remember which system was booted, but without any warning, the boot system on primary IDE destroyed neutralized or whateverthe system on the secondary IDE channel I was not very happy ... no warningbasically I have a system hdd on a channel which bios sets as bootable, with 1 active partiton with a system installed,and I add a data hdd, with 1 active partiton and another os system installed, but on a data channel, not in boot sequence per bioswill the boot channel hdd change stuff on the data channel hdd, so that when the new hdd is returned to its system, it can't boot no morewhat do you use your as pre-intall env to manage your new hdds? I tried using my trusty dos Partition Magic 8.01,but for the first time ever, it disallowed me from converting an active partiton with to a hidden one --and that was when I was booting from dos, from the floppy! (yikes! I still use floppies!!)Before I insert that drive into another system for backup, I want to know the new os won't kill the old osthus, are there any precautions I should take before I slip a new hdd with an active partition and a ms system installed on it, into an existing ms system?confusing kind of question I guess ... arghh Edited September 13, 2012 by Molecule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
submix8c Posted September 10, 2012 Share Posted September 10, 2012 OUCH! Dialup must be clobbering you! The above two posts are "nearly" IDENTICAL! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molecule Posted September 10, 2012 Author Share Posted September 10, 2012 thanks submix8c ... I'm learning ... and appreciate everyone's patience and tolerance more than you can imagineI appreciated that empathetic OUCH man ... I lost 2 keyboards on the same day of course that fact that I used a firehose to wash out the hairballs and potatoes growing under the keys(they were that dirty) ... on top of that it looks like I posted two long too long posts that can be boiled down to just 3 questions@tomasz == my absurdly long post can be boiled down to three questions1 instead of the 3 usbfiles (usbd.sys, usbhub.sys, usbser.sys)(source unknown ... I assume are from HBR KB838417-Fix113582 ...)why not just slip the 2 exe files that are included in the the download?Windows2000-KB838417-x86-ENU.EXE, 377,336 b, 12/08/2004Windows2000-KB838417-x86-ENU-Symbols.EXE, 65,528 b, 12/08/2004(also, it looks like the usbser.sys might be 2kserver? -- in that case run the "latest" fileset from HBR 838417 -- see item 8 long post)2 should HBR KB843540 be included? Openhci.sys 5.0.2195.6940 11-Jun-2004 21:04 25072it contains two files Windows2000-KB843540-x86-ENU.EXE, 330,232 b, 06/11/2004Windows2000-KB843540-x86-ENU-symbols.EXE, 48,632 b, 06/11/20043 for systems that do not have Remote Desktop installeddoes Windows2000-XP-2003-MSRDP52-x86-ENU.exe run in the reg file to set 3 killbits as per this post in that case, can I just run the regfile?(the rest of the too long post is me talking out loud while I try to figure stuff out ... it may be helpful for you in setting up interface for noobs like me ...it belongs in a dropbox, which I don't know how to do yetsorry ... and THANKS!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomasz86 Posted September 10, 2012 Share Posted September 10, 2012 @MoleculePlease just give me 2~3 days to sort everything out At the moment some of the unofficial updates you're asking for are not available to download but I'll fix it ASAP! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molecule Posted September 11, 2012 Author Share Posted September 11, 2012 (edited) I just logged on to write you the same thing ... I wanted to dig into the USB thing but I see it's already been doneI just read the thread for the HBR mini rollup pointertovoid and bristols had already done the research etc. ... at first I thought maybe his computer was hanging when he pulled his USB modem because he had not included 843540but when I looked again at the USB file list, I see that Openhci.sys 5.0.2195.6940 11-Jun-2004 25072 (KB843540) was already included in KB843503, which is already included in UU-v10cthus I made another BAD when I said that KB843503 was missing ... the only file it carries is included in 843503 which is in UU-v10cthen, I noticed that my mobo bios has options as regards USB as follows1. USB Controller [enable | disable] -- this allows enable or disable of USB controller2. USB Device LEGACY SUPPORT [enable | disable] -- per manual "select enable if you need to use a USB-interfaced device in the operating system" (typical wierd bios speak)maybe pointertovoid was getting hangs because his bios wasn't handling a legacy modem(if his modem is USB modem, it is probably "legacy" = early USB version, for use in older mobos and OSs)whatever legacy USB means (arghh) ... and on and on my ignorance goes foreverI have the feeling USB is something that has to be tested in a hardwire environmentNo hurries ... that can only do one thing ... compound a already complex solution===there are various core files that HFSLIP needs(like 7z, reg.exe, and other exe and reg files etc.)they should just go ahead and be packed with the rest of HFSLIPFor example, if filever and reg.exe need special versions, that would save a lot of people a lot of hunting around. Edited September 11, 2012 by Molecule Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
submix8c Posted September 11, 2012 Share Posted September 11, 2012 USB Device LEGACY SUPPORT [enable | disable]Yes, very confusing BIOS-speak. It means USB Keyboard and/or Mouse is attached for e.g. DOS or Safe-Mode (no "driver" required) BUT the OS will install it as a USB Human Interface Device. AFAIK, it has nothing to do with "other" devices, particularly (as you mentioned) a USB Modem which requires a Driver to function at all. That's the best description I can give ATM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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