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#81 Post by cthisbear »

Windows 7 Official .iso Files (Digital River

http://en.community.dell.com/support-fo ... river.aspx

" Note these .iso files may be used with a Dell/non-Dell OEM
product Key but phone activation is required (see note at end).
This key is typically found on the COA attached to the base of the system.

Retail/upgrade product keys can be used with these .iso files and
activated over the internet or phone. See note at the end for
phone activation. "

Chris.

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#82 Post by cthisbear »

Microsoft Office Starter 2010

http://www.downloadcrew.com/article/260 ... ce_starter

"Microsoft Office Starter 2010 is a cut-down version of the package
which displays ads, and only contains limited versions of
Office and Excel.
But by way of compensation you can use it free of charge
and without a product key."

" Still, one interesting bonus here is the inclusion of Microsoft's
"Office Starter To-Go Device Manager", which enables you to create
a portable version of the suite which you can run on any convenient
Vista or Windows 7 PC. "

RHS...(1.55 MB )...under Windows download

setupconsumerc2rolw.exe

I also uploaded it here.

http://www.datafilehost.com/download-0d1dc5a8.html

"""""""

Tried this on a Dell.

The setup file download is quick....

but it takes forever. to download....from MS.
The installation bar is out of whack....patience .

Take your time...have a long lunch...
because you will think it fails.

On my second attempt...and after a long time waiting...
it worked.


"""""

" How do I get Office Starter?

Office Starter is only available as preloaded software on select new PCs."

Or use the above....cough.....cough.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/starter/

Chris.

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#83 Post by steve_s »

I was repairing an XP system for someone and don't have internet where I was working on it. I could use my linux(Saluki) laptop to get internet access but that didn't help for fixing xp.

So I used this, WSU offline updater.

You download the latest version, unpack it. Then go to the /sh folder and run the program there, it's like UpdateDownloader.sh or something, which would be run from command in the folder ./UpdateDownloader.sh

For Saluki I know there were 3 different things I didn't have that I needed to install to get it running, but can't remember all of them off the top of my head. I think it was cabextract and two other things. I do know that for the first two I Googled for the pet files and found them no problem and the third one I had to use the Ubuntu deb file but also installed no problem

The sh script will go through a series of question, ask if you want to download the service packs, ask the language, which version windows it is and a few other things.

I opted not to do the service packs (the install was an xp sp3), english, etc. I told the downloader to go (it uses wget) and downloaded it to a flash drive.

I then plugged the flash drive into the windows machine, and ran something from the WSU home directory, I'm pretty sure it was UpdateInstaller.exe.

Sorrry; usually my instructions aren't quite so vague. :wink: I just remember it being pretty intuative and easy to use.

Once you run the update installer, it goes to the folder it downloaded the updates to and installs them onto your Windows machine. Amazingly simple.
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#84 Post by steve_s »

This is a brief note about passwords, simple stuff that I thought I'd mention.

This last system I did had a BIOS password and the main user was password protected.

BIOS password: disconect the power. Then remove the motherboard battery, then let it sit a couple of minutes. Put the battery back in, power it back up, go into BIOS and set it however you want, password is gone.

And to get past the user name password, he had neglected to set the Administrator password. So when windows boots up, hit F8 rights as it is starting, boot into safe mode, leave the password blank after typing in the user name Administrator and you're in. Change any username password to whatever you want at that point.

Again, most of you hackers know all this stuff, but thought I'd post it again for fun. 8)

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#85 Post by d4p »

Many try to put all windows installation-disc/iso together in one USB-drive.
My way is the easy one and really work, no programming skills required.
How to create/prepare windows 8, 7 and xp all in one USB-drive ready for system installation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2hQ3zEmsts&feature=plcp

You can create it with puppy linux:
Run Gparted and make two partitions.
Extract w7.iso to first partition, you just created or copy over all the files from your w7 DVD if you dont have the iso file.
Do the same thing with w8 just to the second partition.
Install Grub4dos.
Edit Grub4dos menu.lst:

title W7
root (hd0,0)
chainloader /bootmgr

title W8
root (hd0,1)
chainloader /bootmgr


For install xp from usb see the link in this thread
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 5&start=15
and after that copy everything to fist partition.

I dont have vista install-disc/iso for testing, but it should work also.

enjoy!

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#86 Post by cthisbear »

Win 8 users...no keys...be aware >>> back up your keys.

From Whirlpool Forum.

" I just received a new Asus laptop
(replacement unit offered under warranty)
and it came pre-installed with Windows 8.

I soon discovered that Windows 8 product keys are no longer written
on stickers on the bottom of new laptops, nor is my product key
viewable in my computer's properties
(only the last five digits are shown). "

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... -1&#bottom

:::::::::

magic jelly bean was suggested.

http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder-faq/

Chris.

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#87 Post by cthisbear »

How-to-reset-windows-administrator-password-kon-boot-ubuntu

http://hk.hezy.net/video/10459/how-to-r ... t-ubuntu-/

Substitute Puppy for Ubuntu.

""""""""""

I quite liked this video from Hezy.

Pretty clear and simple.

I have posted earlier on passwords but as there is a current
discussion going on I thought why not rehash it.

http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=84268

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#88 Post by 01micko »

Sorry Chris, slight OT

I fixed my windows with Puppy today.

I have a dodgy IDE connection on my MoBo but 2 SATA drives working perfectly, one with a 200GB NTFS partition (not that that matters) on the first partition (that does matter).

I used dd to clone the IDE partition on to SATA drive. The original partition was only 100M. The cloning was successful but I had to reclaim the other 100m of space. How, well Gparted offered to do it in one step. Neat. Then all I had to do was dd the mbr of the original drive to to start of the new hard drive (That's why being on the first partition was important.)

That went well, win 7 booted, ran chkdsk, rebooted and all was well. I didn't even have to alter my grub4dos entry as the cloning preserved the UUID (GUID in windows speak) from the original partition.

8)

EDIT: Today is the 10th April 2013. Not a glitch with my move as yet. :)
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#89 Post by cthisbear »

" Not cool, Adobe: Give the Ninite guys a job, not the middle finger

Top toolmaker told to stop installing crapware-free Flash"

" Ninite – and other applications like it –
are the good guys of the internet.
Unlike modern smartphones, Windows PCs do not have
a foolproof mechanism by which third-party applications can be
kept up to date. "

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/05/01/adobe_says_no/

http://ninite.com/

"""""""""

Press reviews.

"
Ninite: Trusted by Millions

" Millions of users and the press agree Ninite is great.
People around the world use Ninite to install over 15,000,000 apps
every month.
Here are some of our reviews that we are most proud of:"

http://ninite.com/press

Chris.

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#90 Post by Karl Godt »

01micko wrote:Sorry Chris, slight OT
I fixed my windows with Puppy today.
I have a dodgy IDE connection on my MoBo but 2 SATA drives working perfectly, one with a 200GB NTFS partition (not that that matters) on the first partition (that does matter).
I used dd to clone the IDE partition on to SATA drive. The original partition was only 100M. The cloning was successful but I had to reclaim the other 100m of space. How, well Gparted offered to do it in one step. Neat. Then all I had to do was dd the mbr of the original drive to to start of the new hard drive (That's why being on the first partition was important.)
That went well, win 7 booted, ran chkdsk, rebooted and all was well. I didn't even have to alter my grub4dos entry as the cloning preserved the UUID (GUID in windows speak) from the original partition.
8)
EDIT: Today is the 10th April 2013. Not a glitch with my move as yet. :)
Am replacing the old internal HDD with a new one ( just in case the old one says godbye one day ) and used cp -a to do the job : Nothing works :)
Was saying winload.exe would not work . Checked it and it is OK .
Attached the old HDD via USB adapter and ( of course ) would refuse to load via USB ( driver problem presumably ) .
Have Win8 TestCD once mounted and copied to a 20GB ntfs partition on the old HDD .
That would load by grub legacy command prompt : root (hd0,6) > chainloader +1 > boot .
Chosen the repair console and played a little with diskpart command to get the drive letters right and did a simple chkdsk C: /F then .
Still stops and the same bluescreen .

Reading the net it seems that winload.exe and/or other files need to be on the same inode ??
What is /usr/sbin/ntfsclone for ??
Any Ideas to repair this without the need to clone or dd ??

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Acer Desktop Windows Vista

#91 Post by rokytnji »

Woke up this morning and the first thing before coffee. The wife starts telling me.
"My Computer is broken. Where did you put the restore dvds?"

Sighing. I say,"Wait a second. I'll take a look see." :roll:

She is pushing keyboard buttons and being a control freak. But getting no where fast.
I move into the chair. Sure enough there a a Hundred pop up windows saying

"can't find so and so ram error". The Desktop is frozen. I be not fully awake amble over to the coffee machine and pour a cup and think. Then I remember this thread, just the title.

Anyhows. I boot Macpup 529. I mount the vista files and go into programs and program libs.
I delete some folders and some files in folders.
ramfreer
arcsoft
mcafee

Cross my fingers and reboot. Boom. Everything boots up faster and is right with the world again.

I download revo and proceed to remove some old java installs and cleaning up what I left behind on the puppy linux
cleanup. Vista is actually snappy now.

Now to slow it back down with a Avast install. Reboot. Scan. Delete old restore point. Make a new restore point (I could not even get into system restore earlier).

While doing all of this. I found listening to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xy4FXhkm6Nw

was quit soothing. Macpup 529 rules.
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#92 Post by cthisbear »

Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO Image Downloads

Windows 7 SP1 ISO Download Links
Including English and Foreign Language Versions:

http://www.w7forums.com/official-window ... 12325.html

http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24208.iso 2147483647 X17-24208.iso Windows 7 Home Premium x86 English
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24209.iso 2147483647 X17-24209.iso Windows 7 Home Premium x64 English
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24268.iso 2147483647 X17-24268.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Chinese
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24269.iso 2147483647 X17-24269.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Chinese
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24276.iso 2147483647 X17-24276.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Danish
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24277.iso 2147483647 X17-24277.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Danish
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24278.iso 2147483647 X17-24278.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Dutch
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24279.iso 2147483647 X17-24279.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Dutch
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24280.iso 2147483647 X17-24280.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 English
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24281.iso 2147483647 X17-24281.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 English
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24284.iso 2147483647 X17-24284.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Finnish
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24285.iso 2147483647 X17-24285.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Finnish
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24286.iso 2147483647 X17-24286.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 French
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24287.iso 2147483647 X17-24287.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 French
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24288.iso 2147483647 X17-24288.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 German
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24289.iso 2147483647 X17-24289.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 German
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24296.iso 2147483647 X17-24296.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Italian
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24297.iso 2147483647 X17-24297.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Italian
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24302.iso 2147483647 X17-24302.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Norwegian
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24303.iso 2147483647 X17-24303.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Norwegian
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24306.iso 2147483647 X17-24306.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Portuguese
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24307.iso 2147483647 X17-24307.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Portuguese
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24318.iso 2147483647 X17-24318.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Spanish
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24319.iso 2147483647 X17-24319.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Spanish
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24320.iso 2147483647 X17-24320.iso Windows 7 Professional x86 Swedish
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24321.iso 2147483647 X17-24321.iso Windows 7 Professional x64 Swedish
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24328.iso 2147483647 X17-24328.iso Windows 7 Professional K x86 Korean
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http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24394.iso 2147483647 X17-24394.iso Windows 7 Ultimate x86 English
http://msft.digitalrivercontent.net/win/X17-24395.iso 2147483647 X17-24395.iso Windows 7 Ultimate x64 English

Thanks Whirlpool Forum

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... ?t=2110333

Chris

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#93 Post by cthisbear »

Karl Godt

Acronis - sorry but it's over.

Good Whirlpool post on cloning...backups.

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... ?t=2029492

Chris.

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#94 Post by cthisbear »

What to do when Windows Explorer doesn't refresh>

Another Whirlie forum discussion I saw.

Mind you I use Explorer Lite so I don't see this.

http://zabkat.com/x2lite.htm

" All the shell goodies from windows explorer —
none of the hassle!
The free lightweight version of xplorer² offers dual panes and
folder tabs for efficient and trouble-free desktop file management. "

::::::::::

Strange Windows 7 Problem

" Basically, if I delete (or rename) a file in a folder, the deletion
(or renaming) doesn't *appear* to occur.

Although the file *has* been deleted/renamed, its not apparent.

It looks as if nothing has happened and that I need to try again –
to little avail because the file is no longer available. "

I have to close and reopen folder to see that the desired action has taken place, and wonder why something like that might be occurring.

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... ?t=2138925

elmar01 states >>>

" This is the famous explorer refresh bug, they fixed it (I think)
in Windows 8."

and links below to

" Explorer refresh horror solved! 12 solutions (and workarounds)
for a 5-year-old Windows Explorer bug "

http://www.itworld.com/windows/259222/w ... nt-refresh

Chris.

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#95 Post by cthisbear »

Maybe one to try >> encryption with a difference.

Plenty of free Office compatible suites as well on the site.

" SSuite Picsel secures all your text messages using Steganography encryption..."

" This application uses steganography, an unbreakable encryption method using only images as your key; no password necessary. "

http://www.ssuitesoft.com/ssuitepicselsecurity.htm

Chris.

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#96 Post by cthisbear »

Falcon boot cd is updated.

One of the best Windows rescue discs in the world.


http://thepiratebay.sx/torrent/8326266/ ... 8F4UBCD%29

Blog.

http://falconfour.wordpress.com/2013/08/

Updates ISO to 4.61

""""""""""'

May 2015 download.

Doesnot like URL....but working.

https://mega.co.nz/#!LcxTQJJb!IU1jMVPpM ... iqi5T6LaEM
Chris.
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#97 Post by cthisbear »

Australian Federal Police virus >> removal instructions.

By booting Hitman Pro via USB.

Whirlpool forum posts again.

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... 25966&p=18

Knuutr "Yes, this is a large posting and it continues as bad guys
keep spreading the virus.
I agree it is a persistent threat, it evolves and it blocks safe mode, command prompt now, but I don't
think it is impossible to remove it completely. "

" Products like malwarebytes, hitman and others do clean your PC completely. For those in need detailed instruction can be found here.

Hitman software mentioned above is free for 1 scan and can be used as trial and uninstalled once virus is removed.
It is not a must to pay your local computer repair man, you can do it yourself. "

"""""""

Instructions.

" You should press 1 as your choice.
Doing so will be followed by Windows starting to load.

• Right after Windows launches, the counterfeit Australian Federal
Police block screen will appear as it did before,
however in 15-20 seconds the HitmanPro main console will pop up
on top of that. "

http://privacy-pc.com/how-to/australian ... dvice.html

Chris.

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#98 Post by cthisbear »

Activate 'God Mode' on Windows 7 and 8.

How to from majorgeeks...

http://www.majorgeeks.com/news/story/ac ... and_8.html

" ‘God Mode’, something that allows you to access all sorts of settings you normally can’t see or find in Windows 7 or 8? "

""""""
God Mode for Windows >> Installer

http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details ... ndows.html

" Simply download the installer, install on your Windows machine and
you will gain full access to all the administration tools that Windows
has to offer. "

:::::::

Not for the fainthearted.

Chris.

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#99 Post by cthisbear »

System Restore could cause issues in Windows 8 if not updated.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/news/story/sy ... dated.html

" Need to do a restore on Windows 8? It has a feature called “push-button reset

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#100 Post by cthisbear »

Beware >> Microsoft Security Essentials.

Microsoft fixes issue that caused some Windows XP PCs not to boot up.

I was reading Whirlpool forum...and ho! ho! ho!

Got to like Microsoft.
Microsoft Security Essentials program update hangs XP login.

::::::

" Windows xp kept hanging on login; safe mode was avaialble
Found the cause was security essentials
Have removed it completely. No other fix possible.
Compfused "

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re ... ?t=2249653

http://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-fi ... to-boot-up

Chris.

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