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2nd August 2010 at 13:49 in reply to: Has anyone figured out how to enable CD/DVD burning in R2? #51112
Because I created an user acc like you have it on Seven …
What I hate is the fact, that Hyper-V slows down the performance of the host (compared with a 2008R2 without Hyper-V role). You can see this very good when the UAC prompt “comes to you”. Because switching to the “Secure Desktop” shows me a black screen for ca. 2 seconds, and vice versa also.
The big problem of this is that after installing Hyper-V the host also is a kind of virtual machine with the smaller performance …http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-V … look the “Limitations” …
1st August 2010 at 22:59 in reply to: Has anyone figured out how to enable CD/DVD burning in R2? #51110Nero BurnRights works …
I don’t understand why MDOP should give us the solution. I’m sure you talk about MED-V, but this isn’t the same like VirtualPC and XP Mode. It needs a client – server architecture … And it isn’t available for free because you get it officially only with a corporate contract with MS.
1) VMware Workstation and Player still supports the import of XP Mode (running the 7.1 RC and see the menu “button”)
2) Why don’t you change the 2008 R2 Workstation temporarily, so the installer think it is a Windows Seven? Atm I don’t know the right changes but for me it seems to be much easier then hacking the MSU itself. How does the MSU installer service detect the running OS version?Thanks for the answer …
Downloading should never crash your computer …
I hate spam …
You have to know that the sidebar files aren’t from Vista (because they aren’t able to run under 2008), they are from the last beta version of 2008 which contains the sidebar … And so you are forced to use the “old” files … and no other solution on the way …
@2319512928 wrote:
nathanielmichelle
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evanandreaWhat the hell is this bullshit?
Since a few minutes a have another easy solution: Change the installer to run in compatibility mode (XP SP 2) and then run the installer as administrator. Then all you have to do is to say “private use”, now it is not greyed out. The rest is your decision.
That’s it.
15th May 2009 at 21:50 in reply to: Windows Game Explorer – Automatic Installer (18 Nov 2008) #47670In SP 2 there is a new gameux.dll with the number …..18005. So it would be very nice to get a new installer … 😀
It would be nice to see the solution … 😉
So, is it possible to camouflage it and if yes: HOW ?
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