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9th August 2011 at 11:32 in reply to: Windows 7 Features Checklist for Windows Server 2008 R2 #52117
Cool, good work!
Here you are. π
[attachment=0:38ylan0o]System Restore.zip[/attachment:38ylan0o]
I’m glad you like my work. π
p.s. If you really like my work, you can donate me some $ (using the Donate button).
It would make me happy (since my bank account is in “red numbers” right now) and give me a motivation to “continue”! π23rd June 2011 at 09:35 in reply to: Remote Access Auto Connection Manager wonΒ΄t start – PPTP VPN #51844I see “Access is Denied” message.
Has your user account administrator (Administrators group) rights?
If no, try to use the “Administrator” account to turn on the services. π@suzaane wrote:
How do i install the codec to be able to play iPhone videos in windows movie maker? The file C:UsersKatarinaVideosiPhone videosIMG_0600.MOV cannot be imported because the codec required to play the file is not installed on your computer. If you have already tried to download and install the codec, close and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file again.
Are you sure that the iPhone videos are in Cinepak format?
@sevenalive wrote:
Are these files from Windows 7 SP1? if not can you update your download.
I allready updated the installer with files from SP1. π
22nd February 2011 at 13:54 in reply to: bluetooth works but no drivers for anything connecting #51686@think_alien wrote:
i downloaded that and restarted and it says “your bluetooth software license does not include use with this bluetooth device”
It probably means you don’t have Broadcom-based Bluetooth device.
20th February 2011 at 14:29 in reply to: bluetooth works but no drivers for anything connecting #51684If you have Broadcom-based Bluetooth device, you can download this pack.
It contains a lot of usefull drivers regarding mobile devices support, audio headsets support, etc.
If you don’t have Broadcom-based device, tell us which software/device you have problems with and we’ll try to help you to make it working. π5th February 2011 at 19:36 in reply to: Update for Desktop Experience Decoder for Server 2008 R2 #50489This update adds MPEG-2 Video Decoder (msmpeg2vdec.dll) and MPEG-2 Audio Decoder (msmpeg2adec.dll)!
But the MPEG-2 Encoder (msmpeg2enc.dll) is still missing.
If you also want MPEG-2 Encoder, please apply the installer below.[attachment=0:11q9r371]mpeg2enc.7z[/attachment:11q9r371]
Enjoy! πVPN?
Hello,
I’ve made a Windows 7 BDA stack installer script.
It should have better quality (some bugs that occured in the original msi are fixed on my installer) than the original msi and also, it’s way more “transparent”.Updated: 26-03-2011
File: bda.7z (2.75 MB)
SHA1: 4e3b2f4f1f8a828731feb5b001344f59b89429aa
MD5: ae7b75a19a62b261d1c5c86647778494
Download: 4shared.@shoek wrote:
Anyone care to speculate how our systems will fare when upgrading to 2008 R2 SP1?
I’m referring specifically to a number of the packs, etc. that installed Win7 RTM binaries on 2K8R2. Will everything “just work”, or will there be incompatibility between the new core OS binaries and the older Win7 RTM binaries? I’m guessing some cases of that will be seen, especially with some of the larger packs. Hopefully we don’t have to uninstall those packs before installing SP1.Don’t worry…
I’m going to make a new installers of my packs, updated with files from Windows 7 SP1! π -
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