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post Apr 6 2008, 02:21 PM

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Nero can also make image
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QUOTE(asellus @ Apr 6 2008, 01:44 PM)
Use programs like CloneCD or MagicISO and you can make an image out of your Windows CD.
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post Apr 6 2008, 08:15 PM

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PowerISO too.

If you are on Linux, even better, it's free - mkisofs
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u can also try "Alcohol 52%" it is free.....can make ISO too.
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nero and alcohol... i prefer alcohol since nero a bit trouble for me...
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post Apr 7 2008, 02:02 AM

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Guys,

hope some of you can help me out here. This is my current environment :

- Windows XP Pro SP2
- 3 user accounts (all admin level)

I would like to configure the desktop settings, folder settings, start menu customizations and everything else in one account and deploy the profile to the others so i don't need to repeat them all again 3 times.

How can i do this?
Thanks
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post Apr 7 2008, 11:36 PM

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QUOTE(spikeee @ Apr 7 2008, 02:02 AM)
Guys,

hope some of you can help me out here. This is my current environment :

- Windows XP Pro SP2
- 3 user accounts (all admin level)

I would like to configure the desktop settings, folder settings, start menu customizations and everything else in one account and deploy the profile to the others so i don't need to repeat them all again 3 times.

How can i do this?
Thanks
When a user logs on for the first time, Windows copies the settings from a default profile called, you guess it, "Default User profile" (located at Documents and Settings\Default User) to the newly created user profile. therefore the "Default User" profile is as a template which Windows uses in order to initialize new profiles/logins so logically, customizing this template would then automatically customize any default user profiles that logon based on it.

1. logon the comp with admin account then create a local user account which you wish to customize.
2. logon with this local user and customize the profile appropriately. eg, install printers, map the drives, customize settings bla bla.
3. Logoff this local user and login as admin and turn on the "Show hidden files" in folders option.
4. Replace the current default user profile with the customized default user profile by right clicking on "My Computer" then select "properties" then click on "Advance" tab and under "user profiles" select "Settings". In the "User Profiles" dialog box, click the local user profile that you just customized and click "Copy To". In the "Copy To" dialog box, under "Copy profile to", click "Browse" and browse to "C:\Documents and Settings\Default User" folder, and then click OK.
5. Windows XP will now assign the custom default user profile to any new user who logs on to the computer.

as usual, backup the original before doing any changes.

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post Apr 11 2008, 09:53 PM

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Hi all gurus ...

I have a laptop which previously using window xp
I bought a windows vista business and installed it

i have deleted old partitions and created new 1 during installation of vista business

However, i got this problem
when the laptop boot .. it will stop at a bios which shows a menu of

Editing Boot Options

Editing window boot options for : Windows Vista

Path :partition 1
< didnt remember> : c:windows/..... /winload.exe

/NOEXECUTE=OPTIN

Submit > load vista
if i click Cancel > goes to advanced boot options (the menu with boot with safe mode , etc)


Hmm ... im not sure if this is normal or not
But its troublesome that i have to click submit everytime i open the laptop

Is there anyway to disable it ?

thx in advance
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post Apr 12 2008, 01:44 AM

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try going into ur bios and see is there a option to set ur boot option and then save and restart... its not much but hope it help as i never seen how is ur bios look like... ahaha

maybe u try going into ur bios and snap some pics and show us then maybe we can help and if u are doing that pls snap ur problem (the editing boot option thingy) too...
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post Apr 12 2008, 06:48 AM

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These are the photos

Btw the laptop is acer aspire 5540

When i start pc
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When i press Submit it loads vista

When i press cancel it goes here
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i want to ask, if i copy/share games/applications/softwares from PC to PC, then the PC that receive the file wont hv the registry entry, which means in add/remove programs there dont hv the games/file exist, how do i make 1?
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QUOTE(wK_ @ Apr 12 2008, 06:48 AM)
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bro, then can u go into ur bios?? i think u may need to set from there if u can tweak the bios...
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QUOTE(ham_revilo @ Apr 13 2008, 04:36 AM)
bro, then can u go into ur bios?? i think u may need to set from there if u can tweak the bios...
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these are the bios settings ...

Erm .. i tried adjust them ... same things happens too ...

any opinions ??

i think we have to set it inside the OS ?
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bro, ur bios looks normal... maybe u could try re-format and install ur vista again... so sorry i couldnt help much...

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its okay dude ... thanks for ur effort man .. appreciate it =)

I fear if i format it again ... the problem will still exist ...

Any other gurus know / encounter this problem before ??? >_<
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post Jun 13 2008, 12:46 PM

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did u all have any idea on how to make a new partition, D, from the window instead of formatting it? coz i want to create a new partition for Ubuntu.
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Yo guys, need some enlighten here:

Let's say i have 3 Desktop and 4 Lappie, which make it total of 7 workstation:

I need to setup a small office enviroment with:
- Ori. Windows XP Pro
- Ori. Microsoft Office
- Ori. Anti Virus Program (Recommend me)

With the current price list,
- what is the quotation for the above software?
- how to go about the license thinggy? 1 workstation 1 CD ?
- license last forever or need to refresh on yearly basics?

Please assists as i have no experience in Ori. Software before *ahem* ...

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post Jun 20 2008, 09:48 AM

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icon_question.gif i would like to ask:

- the difference between Linux OS and Windows Vista Home Basic and Windows Vista Home Premium?

Can someone mind elaborate on each of it to me especially the Linux OS.... i don have a clue about this new term...

- about the processor thing....

what's the meaning of GHz, Cache and MHz thing in the processor description? is it that the bigger the number the better is it? what's that better means?

example: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5550 (1.83GHz, 2MB Cache, 667MHz)

P/S: rclxub.gif i must admit that i am truly an idiot in computing... i will appreciate it very much if someone can spare their time to entertain my questions... tongue.gif

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