
Everything posted by NIM
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Guess This Movie Name
We got :offtopic: here a bit :lol: Where did we stop? Who's turn for the movie question is now. I must admit this topic was preety interesting to me
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[Request] Need new sig
WolfX2 is da man for this. He's been busy with new forum skin for WinCert.net but he'd probably could do it for ya :sweatingbullets:
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Unreal Anthology
I've heard that demo of UT2007 should be available this Christmas..
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Unreal Anthology
Check this out... :crying_anim02: I want it :lol: Special Features: Anthology pack contains: 1 music CD 1 Double layered DVD containing: Unreal 1 with Return to Na Pali Expansion pack Unreal 2 Unreal Tournament original - Game of the year version Unreal Tournament 2004 - Editors Choice version LINK
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[Release] tweak explorer
NP, as long as you understand each other
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Happy b'day Kels!
Happy birthday to our member Kelsenellenelvian :cake: Have a nice one my friend!
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Mcdonald's freestyling
That's for our WolfX2, he got food poisoning by McDonald's..
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Paint Skillz
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/327648/the_ms_paint_god/ :shocking:
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[How To] Deleting the Undeletable in Windows Vista
As many of us move forward from Windows XP or prior beta versions of Windows Vista to the final RTM version, I thought this little tip / secret might be in order. You may be aware that Windows Vista includes a number of different ways to upgrade a computer, from a straight in-place upgrade (insert CD, run setup and choose upgrade) to Windows Easy Transfer, which allows you to copy settings, programs and data from an old setup a fresh shiny new OS environment. But I'm the purist type who hates even the thought of leaving any detritus around and insists upon a clean install to a pure, unsullied partition. In doing this, it's not unusual to find some folders that can't be accessed, even by an administrator, because their ACLs were set for accounts with SIDs that applied to an old partition. For example, on my home machine, I switched the C: and D: drive cables around and installed Windows Vista RTM on the new drive. Having tested everything worked, I wanted to delete some old redundant directories (like the old \Program Files directory). If even an administrator can't access the file, how do you take it back? The secret lies in two command-line utilities, one ancient, the other completely revised for this release. Respectively, these are takeown (which takes ownership of a file or directory) and icacls (which sets new ACLs on that directory). I created a small batch command on my system called itsmine.cmd, as follows: takeown /f %1 /r /d y icacls %1 /grant administrators:F /t From an elevated command prompt, you can run a command such as itsmine d:\hard_to_delete and this will reset ownership and ACLs on the hard_to_delete directory such that a command like rd /s d:\hard_to_delete should work. These two lines have saved me a lot of pain over the last week as I've gradually flattened and reinstalled the RTM version of Windows Vista on each of my machines: hopefully they'll be equally useful to you! Tim Sneath's Blog
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Make IE7 Stand-alone!
Nice to see you back undeadsoldier :w00t:
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Bootscreens for Vista, with enabled "no GUI boot"
NP buddy, I have to take another ownership of the file to write this step by step tut :thumbsup: You can also check this article or this thread..
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Bootscreens for Vista, with enabled "no GUI boot"
Ok, do it this way: File properties --> Security tab --> Advanced --> Owner Tab and click edit. User Account Control window will pop-out, click continue.. Now select the owner (your account or Administrators group and click OK. Windows Security window will pop-out stating that you'll need to reopen this object's properties before you can view or change permissions..Click OK 3 times.. Again click on the properties of that file --> Security Tab --> Edit. You should be able to change the file permissions now.
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[Desktops] December 2006
Very good, preety nice icons :thumbsup:
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Bootscreens for Vista, with enabled "no GUI boot"
Yup, that's the best part of Vista, it's security You should take ownership of the file before you can replace or edit it.. :thumbsup:
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Ricktendo64 picture
One pic for our member Ricktendo :lol:
- Internet Help Desk
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Definitive guide: Windows Vista and XP head to head
So you
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[Desktops] December 2006
TBH, don't know how much of system resources it uses
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[Desktops] December 2006
Don't put it unless you have a lot of RAM matey I don't have it on my laptop. Just have installed Vista on it..Running ok with 512MB of RAM and with 900MB of superfetch memory..
- Crazy Taxi Driver
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[Desktops] December 2006
I'm sure that ricktendo knows this. That's where he's the king :king_right:
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[Desktops] December 2006
LOL, window blinds which you don't like :lol:
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[Desktops] December 2006
Here's mine. I like it because of it's transparent windows border.
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New Wincert Signatures
Here's another sig made by Wolf that can also be used on another forums.. I must admit that this is my favorite one.. :thumbsup:
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[Desktops] December 2006
preety nice wallpaper cyg, very relaxing one