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Still no, but cant vLite do that?
Ok guys the new version is out 🙂
Now it support windows vista sidebar(x86/x64),windows vista cursors,windows game controllers control panel item(x86/x64) as well as several code and design improvements – large part of the code was rewritten and the application no longer uses embedded resources – now everything is stored inside the Data folder.The text is no longer bold formatted for better look, “Games” tab is added etc.The uxtheme patch took me a longer than expected, but the new version is out.See the changelog for more information.
The files are not installed in that folder, they are located in that folder, which is in the msi installer.You can extract it, but the driver files arent patched.What setpoint version is given when you select your device in the logitech website?
You said that 3d mark require vista and will run only on x64, but i use x86.
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Nice job, I am just wondering if this work on both x86 and x86.
It should work just fine on x64 if thats what you mean.
It will make the applications you are using like browsers,chat clients etc more responsive and eventually faster. All of the workstation operation systems use this setting by default.
Im not sure what offline image converter you are talking about? Can you explain it a little more?
If the mouse work, but the keyboard does not, then its either your keyboard that have problem, or the modded drivers work only with mouses – probably the second reason is more plausible, but i cant this because my logitech keyboard is not supported by setpoint.
Yeah, that should work, but i think 200GB is way too much for system drive.
Maybe something like this is better:
C: 20GB main os
D: 20GB second os
E: 210GB storageI think its best to install 2003 first, and then make fresh install of 2008.You will be able to select the os at boot.
Do you use Run to start the script?
What are you using x86 or x64?
Even if you install desktop experience, all of its features are disabled by default, so i think you aren’t going to face any slow downs in performance, if that concerns you.
Unfortunately readyboost isnt just disabled – Microsoft removed readyboost on purpose – im not sure, but looks like there was some stability issues so they removed it completely.
So far i ported ecache.sys and all of the registry entries from vista, but there is readyboost service called “EMDMgmt” which is started from svchost.exe and i cant move it from vista to 2008.If anyone have an idea how to do it, im open for ideas 🙂 -
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