DosFreak
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For the less technically minded or for those who only trust programs from Microsoft I have removed the Whistler requirement from Microsoft's Whitler Application Compatibility Toolkit Beta 2. Go to www.freedrive.com Login: ntcompatible1 Pass: ntcompatible1 Download Whistler Application Compatibility Toolkit Beta 2.msi and apphelp.zip. Install the Whistler Application Compatibility toolkit and extract the files in apphelp.zip into your \winnt\apppatch directory. (If your using Whistler then do not extract the files.) I still recommend you use the program I compiled tho and I am going to release a newer ver of my tool very soon using .MSI installation. (Mine includes more tools...and documentation for Windows 2000 that's about it.)
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Bump so I can find my backup of it.....
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I think they took out Glide/Software from DNF. Not sure on that tho.
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Works fine. Update it to get rid of the message.
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SP2 does not update your drivers. It only updates the OS or specific issues that keep it from working properly with the drivers that came with the OS. To update your drivers you will have to download them yourself.
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Quote: i mean, thats why you have a recycle bin, shouldn't have deleted a file in the first place if you wanted it that bad. LOL! Tell that to the idiot user who turns off recycle bin or empties it!
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DosFreak! It's only fitting heh?
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Where's the: YES, but I wish they would include REAL features and fix bugs that have existed since DOS. For instance one little itty bitty example: UNDELETE. Amazing huh? or the Yes, but it will remain a dual-boot until I get the RTM.
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How many here have had problems with a Via chipset?
DosFreak replied to Brian Frank's topic in Hardware
These are all of the problems I have experienced with VIA boards. 1. IDE 2. AGP 3. Instability 4. Low performance My latest VIA board: VP6 IDE I still experience problems with the onboard IDE but that was finally fixed in SP2 but using the 4-IN-1's busmaster is as always problematic so I'll stick with Windows drivers..... That's the only problem with the VP6! My next board will be a duallie. Either Palamino or P4. I'm betting that the duallie P4 board will be vastly superior to the duallie Palamino board considering this is AMD's first duallie. I'm gonna get one of those 2 but I'm gonna wait for reviews first. -
tcpdump -i exp1 host 216.234.186.180
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Go into bios. You may have to hit ALT+P to enter next page.
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Why the button fairy of course.
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Are you overclocking? What brand of memory are you using?
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1. Make a folder on your C: drive. Name it the same as that of your CDROM. Ex: W2PSEL_EN 2. Copy the Windows 2000 CD to the folder. 3. Download Service Pack 1 from here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/win2000platform/SP/SP1/NT5/EN-US/sp1network.exe 3. When download is done copy sp1network.exe to your C: drive. 4. Do a Start/run/C:\sp1network.exe -X:C:\SP1 Click OK at the screen where it displays "C:\SP1" When it's done extracting click OK. Do a Start/Run/C:\SP1\i386\update\update.exe -s:C:\W2PSEL_EN When it's done it will say "Integrated install has completed successfully". Click OK. If it does not say this then you have done something wrong. 5. Download CDRWIN from www.goldenhawk.com. Install CDRWIN. 6. Get the CD-ROM boot sector and CD Marker files from here: http://www.angelfire.com/de2/w2kcd/neededfiles.zip Go to these excellent pages if the link does not work: http://www.angelfire.com/de2/w2kcd/ http://www.thetechguide.com/win2kbootcd/boot.bin 7. Place the appropriate files from neededfiles.zip into the root directory of W2PSEL_EN. Place CDROM_NT.5 into the root of the CD. Place: CDROM_IP.5 - If you are doing 2000 PRO then place this into the root. CDROM_IS.5 - If you are doing 2000 SERVER then place this into the root. CDROM_IA.5 - If you are doing 2000 ADVANCED SERVER then place this into the root. 8. The root of the directory should now contain only these files: Autorun.inf cdrom_iX.5 cdrom_nt.5 cdrom_sp.tst read1st.txt readme.doc setup.exe 9. Open CDRWIN and choose the File Backup and Tools option 10. In the BACKUP/TOOL Operation Choose the Build an ISO9660 Image File 11. in FILE BACKUP List click the DIRECTORY button and choose the directory where you copied the Windows 2000 CD. Click OK. Then click the ADD button. You should see the directory in the big box now. 12. Check the INCLUDE HIDDEN FILES,LONG FILENAMES(JOLIET),INCLUDE SYSTEM FILES,RECURSE SUBDIRECTORIES. Uncheck PRESERVE FULL FILE NAMES. boxes. 13. For IMAGE FILENAME click the three dots at the right and choose a directory and a filename. Then click Save. You should see the pathname and the filename of your .ISO in the box. 14. Check the DISABLE VERSION NUMBERS box. 15. Click the ADVANCED OPTIONS button. 16. For Volume Label use the name of the original Windows 2000 CD. Ex: W2PSEL_EN For Volume Set Name use the bame of the original Windows 2000 CD Publisher Name: MICROSOFT CORPORATION PREPARER NAME: MICROSOFT CORPORATION, ONE MICROSOFT WAY, REDMOND WA 98052, (206) 882-8080 17. Choose the BOOTABLE DISC tab. 18. Check the MAKE BOOTABLE DISC box. 19. For MEDIA EMULATION CHOOSE Custom 20. For Image File name use the boot.bin from the neededfiles.zip. 21. For DEVELOPER NAME use MICROSOFT CORPORATION 22. For Load Sector Count use the number 4. 23. Click OK and then START. 24. When it's done open up any CDR burning program that supports .ISO's to burn your IMAGE to CD.
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"I will never touch anything that uses VIA ever again." That's gonna be tough if you stick to AMD. VIA & AMD are close. Very close.
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Safe to delete if you like reinstalling the SP every time you do a function that requires installation of a SP. You CAN safely delete the hidden/compressed ServicePack dir tho. (The uninstall directory that houses the previous SP)
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Now now you know why it seems "empty". Not as many long pointless threads anymore......
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according to Whistler Beta 2 2462 Professional setup. BWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH! *I wonder why they didn't use FAT12?
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;( ox·y·mo·ron (ks-môrn, -mr-) n., pl. ox·y·mo·ra (-môr, -mr) or ox·y·mo·rons. A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist. TRANSLATION: It wasn't an isult.
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Interesting.... I was going through my Sidewinder logs and noticed a website that said the same thing. I flagged it for later study. Thanks for the reminder!
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hehehe. My NAV Gateway emailed me about this this morning. Stopped it cold. Muahahhhahahhhah!
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Really? So you can format a DVDR using FAT32? Wow. That's very odd. Learn something new every day.... Is it really Fat32 tho? Are there any differences between HD FAT32 & DVD FAT32?
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Quote: If it was a bug, wouldnt it have been fixed by now? hehehehe....hehehehehee.......bwahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhaha!!!!! Sorry. Couldn't help myself.