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nLite - Deployment Tool for the bootable Unattended Windows installation

nLite - Deployment Tool for the bootable Unattended Windows installation

Pismo Technic Inc. How To Share Files And Create VPN(Virtual Private Network) Between Two Computers Easily If you are looking for a free and easy way to create a VPN(Virtual Private Network) connection to another computer, share files, remote control or share screens between computers? Gbridge helps you to manage your multiple PCs, and collaborate works with close friends. In addition, you will be able to use it when you want to privately exchange large media files with your friends. Gbridge is a free tool which you can use to sync folders, share files, control another computer, share your desktop, or chat. It connects two computers directly and securely. After downloading Gbridge’s Windows client, installing is relatively straightforward. When everything’s set up, you’re ready to go, but you might want to set up Gbridge on any other computers you own to create a virtual network amongst your PC’s. Gbridge Client Window will look like this. From here you would choose the people who can access it and set a password. Advertisement

vLite - Windows Vista configuration tool 10 Simple Ways To Speed Up Windows XP | Connected Internet Update: If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, then then check out these posts (Vista, Windows 7). If are feeling more adventurous I have also posted 10 Intermediate Ways To Speed Up Windows and also More Ways to Speed Up Windows XP I’ve just finished setting up a new PC for a friend and I think some of you will be interested in some of the tweaks I make to all of my PCs to make them quicker. I’ve focused here on the ones which are simple to do and won’t cause problems if you get it wrong, rather than listing registry tweaks etc. 1. Indexing Services is a small little program that uses large amounts of RAM and can often make a computer endlessly loud and noisy. Go to StartClick SettingsClick Control PanelDouble-click Add/Remove ProgramsClick the Add/Remove Window ComponentsUncheck the Indexing servicesClick Next 2. Windows XP can look sexy but displaying all the visual items can waste system resources. 3.

Thoughts of a PDC (2008) Gone By... PDC 2008 in LA is over now, and like most PDCs, it definitely didn't disappoint on the technical front--Microsoft tossed out a whole slew of new technologies, ideas, releases, and prototypes, all with the eye towards getting bits (in this case, a Western Digital 160 GB USB hard drive) out to the developer community and getting back feedback, either through the usual channels or, more recently, the blogosphere. These are the things I think I think about this past PDC: Windows 7 will be an interesting thing to watch--they handed out DVDs in both 32- and 64-bit versions, and it's somewhat reminiscent of the Longhorn DVDs of the last PDC. If you recall, Longhorn (what eventually became known as Vista) looked surprisingly good--if a bit unstable, something common to any release this early--for a while, then Vista itself pretty much fell flat. Overall, PDC was an amazing show, and there's clearly a lot of stuff to track.

Welcome to RT Se7en Lite - Slipstream Service Pack,Integrate Updates,Integrate Drivers,Integrate LP,Remove Components,Enable or Disable features,Unattended Setup,Apply Tweaks,Add Icons,Wallpapers,Themes,Bootable USB or DVD 17 Portable Apps to Help Troubleshoot PC's Are you the one that your friends and family call every time they have a problem with their computer? Put these tools on your USB thumb drive and troubleshooting will be that much easier. Please feel free – encouraged even – to suggest other helpful, portable troubleshooting apps. Just leave a comment and I’ll check out the app then update the list accordingly. AutoRuns (startup monitor) The most comprehensive tool for info on auto-starting locations of any startup monitor/utility. Avira UnErase (file recovery) File Recovery tool for Windows 2000 and XP. CCleaner (PC optimization) The popular PC optimization and privacy tool has a Portable Edition that you can download and install on your USB thumb drive. ClamWin (anti-virus) Following the instructions found here, you can carry the open-source anti-virus software ClamWin on your USB pen drive. DBAN (secure disk eraser) DBAN is a self-contained boot disk that securely wipes the hard disks of most computers. JkDefrag (disk defrag)

039;s MSFN Files Page Useful Links RyanVM.net BitTorrent Tracker The BitTorrent tracker contains torrents for all of the files hosted on this site along with some addons and switchless installers created by others. New releases from this site will be made available on the tracker before being made available by direct download. RyanVM.net Frequently Asked Questions The site FAQ contains answers to many commonly asked questions related to my site, my update pack, and my switchless installers. If you've got a question, this is the first place you should check for an answer. RyanVM.net Message Board This is the official place to discuss anything related to this site. Hidden Password Generator In Windows Xp We all know that we must have a strong password to protect are private data. A strong password must have letters, numbers, and symbols. The greater variety of characters that you have in your password, the harder it is to guess. You can use some online password generator to get a strong password. Here's how: Go to Run on the Start menu and type ‘cmd’ (without the quotes)A DOS like command prompt window will open. Command prompt will now generate a strong password for you to use. You can also use this if you forgot your admin password Please Take Note Of The Generated Password It will Reset Your Admin Password If you ejoyed this post you may want to read other posts of this blog:

Why is the DOS path character "\"? Many, many months ago, Declan Eardly asked why the \ character was chosen as the path separator. The answer's from before my time, but I do remember the original reasons. It all stems from Microsoft's relationship with IBM. For DOS 1.0, DOS only supported floppy disks. Many of the DOS utilities (except for command.com) were written by IBM, and they used the "/" character as the "switch" character for their utilities (the "switch" character is the character that's used to distinguish command line switches - on *nix, it's the "-" character, on most DEC operating systems (including VMS, the DECSystem-20 and DECSystem-10), it's the "/" character" (note: I'm grey on whether the "/" character came from IBM or from Microsoft - several of the original MS-DOS developers were old-hand DEC-20 developers, so it's possible that they carried it forward from their DEC background). Then along came DOS 2.0. Now historically there have been a number of different mechanisms for providing hierarchical paths.

VMWare Converter Fails to take Snapshot To everyone here, and to compliment everyone who has contributed. There are countless ways to have a VSS snapshot fail, or snapshot fail with stcbasic.sys. Converter relies on the Microsoft VSS writer to be enabled and functional to perform a backup of the system. Here is a quick breakdown of snapshot failures (in my own persona experience): For Any Conversion - Disable any diagnostic partitions partitions For VSS Based Conversions (XP/2003): - Converter not installed/run as admin (reinstall) - Converter not installed to C:\ (reinstall) - Partition is FAT instead of NTFS (upgrade to NTFS) - "MS Software Shadow Copy Provider" from Service.msc (in the case of XP) is disabled or replaced (by another VSS backup software) ... remove other software and enable the service - "Volume Shadow Copy" ensure that it is enabled - Check for VSS errors in the System's Event Log (eventvwr) - troubleshoot these, and you should fix it (example: ) Cheers,

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