Everything posted by Kelsenellenelvian
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[Slim] .NET Framework 4 Full x86/x64 (1-10-2016)
Crazys = I have changed your pics to links only. We have MANY members on dial and posted full size screens is not allowed. Also there is AN EDIT button. when adding info that is a continuation of the last post please just EDIT... Also just for giggles... DID you check the md5 and make sure your archive is not corrupted?
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Runing WPI from USB drive
I gave him the answer long ago at msfn. The most widely accepted and suggested way is to use the %wpipath% variable that was built into WPI.
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Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830) - v5.19
Request filled
- Classic Microsoft Games for Embedded (Thin PC), and Windows 8.x
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[Addon] Internet Explorer 8 ENU True Addon
Which OS are you running it under? Do you have a av\spyware program active?
- Classic Microsoft Games for Embedded (Thin PC), and Windows 8.x
- Classic Microsoft Games for Embedded (Thin PC), and Windows 8.x
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Updates not installing
DO NOT preach to me! I did not give you an official warning on your record here and I have a job todo as a SMOD. You are walking a fine line now... I WAS being nice.
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Updates not installing
It is not this thread you hijacked into. http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/10031-clean-install/ 2 of your post on this issue you are having were posted in the above thread. Since they had nothing todo with that topic it was thread hijacking. (Basic nettiquite, you were being rude to the OP by doing that.)
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Clean Install
Although Windows 7 product activation function will keep reminding user how many days left to input a product key and activate the system in order to continue using the operating system beyond 30 days. In reality, Windows 7 also equip with a secret ‘rearm’ key in order to reset the free 30-day evaluation period limitation, which allows user to extend the activation-free usage or evaluation expiry date of Windows 7 for another 30 days legally. Best of all, Microsoft provides 3 times of available ‘rearm’ count, as part of tool for system administrator to reset and restore activation state of Windows 7 to factory state during initial OOB (out of box) grace period. So, by using the ‘rearm’ hack, user can reset and extend the activation grace period (aka evaluation trial period) for up to 3 times, effectively running Windows 7 without product key without activation for up to 120 days, or 4 months. The trick is, the rearm hack must be done only when the 30 days trial period or activation grace period is about to expire. ‘Rearm’ trick on Windows 7 is done using the similar commands and steps with Windows Vista. Follow these steps to reset and extend activation grace period from 30 days to 120 days in Windows 7: 1.Install Windows 7 without any product activation key. 2.After installation is completed, use the Windows 7 for 30 days and wait for the remaining days left to activate Windows counting down to 0, or almost zero. 3.When the activation grace period (or evaluation trial period) is almost expired or ended, log on to Windows 7 desktop, and open a Command Prompt window (i.e. type Cmd in Start Search and hit Enter). 4.Type any of the following commands into the command prompt, and then hit Enter: sysprep /generalize slmgr.vbs –rearm rundll32 slc.dll,SLReArmWindows slmgr /rearm 5.Reboot Windows 7 to enjoy another 30 days of free usage without worrying about activation nor even need to crack Windows 7. 6.When the activation grace period countdown timer almost running down to 0 again, repeat the ‘rearm’ trick to enjoy another 30 days of Windows 7 for free. User can run the rearm command for maximum of 3 times. As rearm only works for 3 times, make sure the command is only been run when the 30 days countdown of evaluation period is almost expired. This gives you @ 4 months of "evaluation"...
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Updates not installing
@ icy = 2 things here: I combined the posts in the thread YOU HIJACKED into this thread. Don't do that again! Also your list is chock full of pre sp1 updates and obsolete updates. Delete your WHOLE updates folder and start again... ALSO why are you installing .net4? It is just wasting your time right now. Wintookit dies not need it.
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[Switchless] Kels Win7 CPL PacKs for x86 & x64 v5
@ radix = I am very sorry, Sometimes when I try to clean and optimize I miss little ****. Please try the new version. HUGE changes!
- Win Toolkit v1.4.0.5x
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Win Toolkit + RT7 Lite + RT7-Booster
rt7lite is extremly brutish and hasn't been updated in a long long time. The methods these programs use are totaly alien to each other. Its just not going to work out.
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Hello to all
I like long walks on the beach and cannot wait for beltaine....
- Removing Components Requests [Merged]
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Addon Makers Note!
Damnit muffy you are pssing me off. Take time to read the RULES! This post here is considered spam. Plus your abuse of the report system. Then this poist here + is rather rude. You need to watch your step...
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[Switchless] Kels Win7 CPL PacKs for x86 & x64 v5
Fixed
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[Switchless] Kels Win7 CPL PacKs for x86 & x64 v5
OH dear my bad. I either mixed up my inf's or didn't save afetr editing. Thank you will fix today.
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ISO Maker error help please
Try it without the "#"
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[Solved] IE9- and XP-Mode Integration
Yes the actual issue is the .exe .msu difference!
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[Solved] Strange things in AIO "Updates + Languages" section
Please remember that even though russian characters now work this is a english based forum (With the exception of the sub areas.) Lets keep it english here so the rest of us can participate.
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Windows Post-Install Wizard style options!
what do you want for these: 1 stick (elpida branded) DDR3 2gig 10600 ipod classic 160 gig had about 3/4 hours use in all the time iv had it ??
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Get Thumbnails of More file types and " Vista Live Icon Preview " on Xp Explorer
This memeber has not been active in 2 years... You are chasing ghosts.
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Windows Post-Install Wizard style options!
Hey Muffy? What kind of ram do you have xtra?