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Well I have always been using two operating systems ( WinXP and Linux Fedora ) on my desktop. I have always been of an opinion that dual boot might not be a healthy option for your HDD. So this is what I did to encounter this problem.
I managed an extra Hard drive of decent capacity ( 10 GB in my case ) and this was targetted for installing Linux. I kept both drives as Master, one as primary and other as secondary. Whenever I need to switch the OS, just get into the BIOS while booting and select the appropriate HARD DISK (not the logical volume).
Labels: dual boot, linux, Windows Vista, windows xp
These options are used with the Windows XP setup WINNT32.EXE program and change the way Windows can be installed.
/checkupgradeonly Check the existing OS for compatibility with XP (but does not install)
/cmd:command_line Executes command after GUI mode of setup completes, but before the reboot.
/cmdcons Show the Recovery Console option to repair a failed installation.
/copydir:folder Creates a subdirectory named "folder" below the XP directory
/copysource:folder Copies source files to local directory "folder"
/debug[level][:filename] Write a debug log to filename for warning levels. Level 0=severe errors, 1=errors, 2=warnings, 3=information, 4=detailed info for debugging. Default level is 2, and default filename is winnt32.log in the default Windows directory.
/dudisable Disable dynamic update, so only the original setup files are used.
/makelocalsource Copy all setup and installation files to the hard disk to run the installation from the hard disk rather than the CD (if CD is having problems during install).
/noreboot Do not automatically reboot after installation completes copying the files.
/s Stick out tongueath Specify the location of the Windows XP source files, such as a network path
/syspart :drive_letter Copies temporary files to specified drive, make the drive active, and run from that drive.
/tempdrive :drive_letter Drive location of temporary files
/udf:ID[,UDF_file] Specify the settings file (uniqueness database) for use during an unattended installation
/unattend Unattended installation. The /s option to specify the location of the source files must be used
Labels: command, install, windows xp, winnt32
Login to the Modem \ Router,
Your Modem IP is 192.168.1.1 for lan \ ethernet users (put 192.168.1.1 into IE or FIREFOX URL bar)
for USB users type 192.168.1.2 in URL bar
login by admin user name and admin password , [ by default it is admin ]
to change the username or password
and search for the "Change Password" Option there!
after it reboot the modem .
You can displaying a legal notice at system start up.
heres How to do it "
Start -->RUN ---> REGEDIT
Then traverse the registry
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\system]
then Edit these
"LegalNoticeCaption"="Enter your notice caption "
"LegalNoticeText"="Enter your legal notice text "
Works well with Windows XP SP2
You can add programs that appear on the top of the Start Menu. These entries always remain there and remain above recently opened programs.
- Right click on the program you want to pin.
- Select Pin to Start Menu.
Labels: pin, Pinning Programs, start menu, Windows Vista