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  1. ChiefZeke replied to Legolash2o's post in a topic in Win Toolkit
    We won't even notice if you decide to visit London and enjoy the Olympics too.
  2. Having nothing to do on a Saturday evening I checked Wikipedia and noticed the Win Tookit had nary a mention; see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_remastering_software I'm not familier with updating Wikipedia but it sure is one avenue to tell the world about this fantastic program called Win Toolkit.
  3. ChiefZeke replied to Legolash2o's post in a topic in Win Toolkit
    A pain in the a** - but acceptable - anything to help pay the bills.
  4. Here too: Version 41 > Downloads > Web Browsers and > Misc - when item clicked browser appeared behind Win Toolkit
  5. ChiefZeke replied to *Reaper*'s post in a topic in WPI, nLite and RVM Addons
    Now 1.61.2
  6. Check settings.txt and look for: sSolDownload= I'm pretty sure this is where it is set.
  7. ChiefZeke replied to *Reaper*'s post in a topic in WPI, nLite and RVM Addons
    version 1.61 32 and 64 bit released
  8. ChiefZeke replied to ChiefZeke's post in a topic in Windows 8
    New - Classic Shell 3.5.1 has an option to bypass Metro during Win8 start - makes things easier.
  9. ChiefZeke replied to ChiefZeke's post in a topic in OLD Threads
    If he had I did not see it anywhere when I checked the latest version - maybe this will jog his memory (school did keep him busy after all).
  10. ChiefZeke posted a post in a topic in OLD Threads
    Win Toolit 1.4.0.28 > Basic > Getting Started > ISO Maker ISO Maker: Once you have used the All-In-One Integrator you can create an ISO image. Win Tool;kit 1.4.0.28 > Intermediate > USB Boot Prep USB Boot Prep tool: Some users don't like to install from DVD so this tool prepares your USB stick so you can just simply copy-and-paste the Windows disk contents to it and then boot from your USB. Recommendation: Use Windows7-USB-DVD-tool to burn the ISO to a DVD or a flash drive. See http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/html/pbPage.Help_Win7_usbdvd_dwnTool My suggestion is, if possible, to incorporate this tool into the Win Toolkit so that after creating the ISO file the Windows7-USB-DVD-tool would be invoked and the user would be presented with an option to easily create a bootable flash drive or DVD.
  11. ChiefZeke replied to Tengu's post in a topic in Win Toolkit
    I guess you should feel good - the system I used is: PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 1200 ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply ASUS Rampage IV Extreme LGA 2011 X79 8X DIMM PCIe 3.0 Motherboard Intel Core i7-3960X 3.31 LGA 2011 Processor Intel RTS2011LC Liquid Cooling Solution Kingston KHX2133C11D3K4/16GX (16Gb memory kit) 2 each (Total 32Gb) Sapphire Radeon HD6970 2GB GDDR5 PCIe 2.1 X16 video card (two each) connected in CrossfireX Mode Western Digital Cavier Black 2Tb SATA III 6.0GB/S
  12. ChiefZeke replied to Tengu's post in a topic in Win Toolkit
    I created a separate Win7 Pro 32 and 64 bit version by updating with the SoLor updates (over 300 of them) - took over 4 (four) hours each to complete. I had no reason to think it would NOT take a fairly long time. The 64bit version installed just fine and all updates were recognized by Microsoft Update.
  13. ChiefZeke replied to a post in a topic in Windows 8
    Try it and see if you like it. Use it - not yet, most comments indicate it's not ready. A dual/multi-boot setup would be best - for comparison.
  14. Win Toolkit 1.4.0.26 > Main > Basic tab Gettine Started: All-In-One Integrator - explanation in words in box below. ISO Maker - explanation below. WinKit Guides - no explanation Recommended: Update Catalog - No explanation Windows 7 SP1 ISO - explanation below. Actually in the explanation box: All-In-One Integrator - matches icon above. ISO Maker - matches icon above. SoLoR SP1 Updates - no matching icon (did notice that selecting Update Catalog icon SoLoR was then made available - could be confusing.) Windows 7 SP1 ISO - matches icon above. Recommend edit to match icons and word descriptions so they match as to title and purpose; Intermediate tab and Advanced tab icons and descriptions matched.
  15. ChiefZeke replied to NIM's post in a topic in Hardware Field
    Latest fron OCZ Technology is the Vertex 4 - SATA III (6GB/s compatible) - Google search will give price and vendors.
  16. ChiefZeke replied to ChiefZeke's post in a topic in Windows 8
    I had read somewhere else about Classic Shell and Win8 but, as I mentioned above, with my original C:\> drive now not visible in Win8 and, therefore, all those programs I had hoped to try out 'missing' I'll have to boot into XP or Win7, move all those programs being considerd to a drive/partiton visible from Win8 and try again to check things out. A major pain!!! (At least all this turmoil is happening with my #2 system - #1 is still pure and uncorrupted by Win8.)
  17. ChiefZeke posted a post in a topic in Windows 8
    Took three attempts, finally got it installed; but not in the location I wanted. Terrible; desktop is crap, no classic - do not want Aero or any theme; had no clue as to how to shutdown or reboot - had to use reset button to get back to XP Pro. I WOULD NOT recommend this 'new' OS to anyone. MY 'original' C:\ drive, as seen from XP and Win7 was no longer visible - Win8 had reset things so it was now on C:\ - could not locate 'original' C:\; which is a real bummer as it has all the downloaded programs for installation on XP, Win7 and/or Win8. Anyone have any ideas as to how I get make a my own desktop.desktop?
  18. Update request filled
  19. Update request filled
  20. Running Win7 Ultimate 64bit w/SP1; all drives NTFS, have 8Gb RAMDRIVE that has \Temp and \Tmp folders. Downloaded latest: WinToolkit140-18.7z Started Win Toolkit > Win Toolkit Options > Misc > Win Toolkit Temp Folder was shown to be H:\WinToolkit (not my selection); assuming this occured because Win7 Ultimate is installed on the H:\ drive. Selected Browse and changed to RAMDRIVE: now shown as Z:\Temp\WinToolkit - would prefer WinToolkit NOT create a subfolder but just use the \Temp folder. Also noticed that Win Toolkit Mount Folder was shown to be D:\WinKit\Mount (not my selection); assuming this selection made by WinToolkit for an unknown reason. Would prefer to use the RAMDRIVE, I.E. Z:\Mount (my assumption here is that using the RAMDRIVE rather than a hard drive would speed things up - memory is faster than a mechanical drive). Apply Settings selected and saved. Win Toolkit closed. Opened Settings.txt: sMountTemp=Z:\Mount and sWinToolkitTemp=Z:\TEMP\WinToolkit. Closed Settings.txt and started Win Toolkit; Options > Misc had the new settings; so that appears to be fine.
  21. Just checked here - Temp folder location is not maintained in Win Toolkit Options > Misc > Win Tookit Temp Folder, Settings.txt also not write protected.
  22. They can all be slipstreamed as selected; select all of them and it will take a while but eventually they will be integrated. When I did it took almost four hours so have something to do while it's happening.
  23. ChiefZeke replied to sirtex's post in a topic in Windows 7
    A Google search provides more technical information: http://tweakhound.com/windows7/tweaking/7.html
  24. ChiefZeke replied to Legolash2o's post in a topic in Win Toolkit
    Education must be a #1 priority - all else becomes secondary.