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Dual boot with restrictions07 May 2008 20:24 GMT2
Dear community,
our notebooks should be used non-corporate and corporate.
Corporate: the Windows is frozen, unmanaged. No updates, no patches and only
an application is running and only this application can communicate with the
Failed install of Windows XP Home Edition07 May 2008 16:50 GMT5
I purchased a used computer on ebay that had Windows XP installed.  Upon
receiving the computer it prompted me that I has 25 days to register Windows.
I attempted to do so following the link provided.  It failed due to the
product key.  I got the bright idea to install my copy ...
To activate the windows07 May 2008 04:04 GMT3
i cant activate my windows from last few days
i have 2 copies of copy of Genuine Microsoft XP profesional with
registration,
from last 2 years i use it.
Allow a domain user to add some Virtual PCs06 May 2008 23:12 GMT2
I have a couple of engineers that are developing software.  They need to
have a few Virtual PCs setup that they can reck and rebuild repeatedly.
They need to do this as quick as possible so I figured the fastest way was
to use what I use and that is RIS to install Windows XP and ...
WDS Windows XP cannot join domain06 May 2008 15:36 GMT1
my situation looks like this:
Server 2008 domain controller (standard setup)
with WDS installed (native mode)
syspreped WinXP SP2 image.
logoff script via command line06 May 2008 06:48 GMT4
Is it possible to assign a log off script via the command line ?
for example : I have a generic log off script which can be run on many
computers, and I would like a way to assign it without going through the
gpedit.msc console.
Upgrade Start Up04 May 2008 23:30 GMT2
I cannibalized a working PC using its mobo, CPU, RAM, video card and the hard
drive which contained its OS (WinXP Home) and installed them in a second PC.
The second PC was gutted with the exception of the PSU and the optical
drives.
how do i put in xp pro over xp home?04 May 2008 23:26 GMT3
hi what is the easiest way to do this.  when it comes to putting in the OS i
get a little leary and it usually takes forever (that was on the older OS's)
thanks.
XP SP3 slipstream breaks activation keys04 May 2008 08:56 GMT7
So I took and made a slipstream CD of Windows XP SP3 into our open license
installation media.  I've done this with SP1 and SP2 since it takes a while
to get the XP+SP install media sometimes.  Well this time I went to do a test
install with ym new shiny XP+SP3 Slipstream CD and ...
How can i install and boot to MS-DOS03 May 2008 23:22 GMT28
I have a Pc,WinXP was setup on the first partition,formated NTFS.I have some
program run in MS-DOS and i have already install MS-DOS at the second
partition,formated FAT32.But i dont know how to config my windows so that
when the PC boot,there 2 choices for me,boot to Win and ...
Partitioning a 100gb hard drive as 2 separate drives03 May 2008 18:15 GMT8
I just bought a new 100GB hard drive for my old laptop which has been
refurbished. I need to split the hard disk for a C and a D drive. One for
Windows XP, the other for personal files. When I load the XP disk and I get
to the partition screen, it ask me how many KB I want to ...
Move from Windows XP Pro to Windows XP home01 May 2008 22:24 GMT1
I was given a PC that had Windows XP Pro on it and it isn't acting well and I
was wondering if it is possible to purchase the Windows XP Home edition
upgrade and go back from Pro to Home? I don't want to spend the $130.00 if it
won't work.
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