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bootsect problem
Its hardware requirements are minimal -- a Pentium II 400MHz processor and 64MB of RAM are enough to power GeeXBoX -- and of course you'll need a CD/DVD drive to play your media. `---- http://www.linux.com/feature/118210 Performance Duel: Koolu 500 MHz vs. Pentium III 666 MHz ,----[ Quote ] We also use Ubuntu in

Reading burned DVD-R Discs in DVD-RW dirve is futile
Bob I bire...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp general You may try this repair CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive appears to be missing after you install Windows XP or Windows Vista Beta 2 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320553/en-us wildfruitboi wrote: no error message "Bob I" wrote: Before going too far,

Vista keeps on nagging about SKU112.cab for Office 2003 trial
hoejeglads...@gmail.com hoejegladsaxe (red. www.hoejegladsaxe.dk) I'll mention again that on this test I'm running Windows Vista beta 2 on a Acer TravelMate with 256MB of dedicated GDDR3 VRAM, and a 120GBhard drive. This laptop certainly qualifies under Microsoft's Premium recommendations for installing Vista.

Clicking Icon opens wrong app
However, Microsoft's developers will likely add improvements for a faster, smoother version before beta 2's release. Finally, you will need a DVD drive to install Windows Vista yourself, as the operating system does not come on a CD. How will Windows Vista accommodate 64-bit applications?

Problem installing Vista
Ensure you have the Vista DVD image emulated or in the DVD drive. Go to “Start” and “Run”. Type in “e:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force” (without quotes, and replacing e: with the drive letter BAK) on your XP drive’s root folder (C:), these were backup files of your previous bootloader, now no longer useful.

Vista Ultimate Beta 2 and HP Tablet PC tc4200
... general no the bsod came up different every time. I got it fixed now, as newb as this sounds i think it was caused by a loose ide cord to my dvd drive. I went ahead and backed up the documents i needed off the hd and out of curiosity checked to see if my vista beta 2 partition would still work (as well as

CD/DVD no longer works
Vista can handle a raw disk. You can't use the .iso file in the VPC virtual cd. You can use a virtual drive program or burn to a physical dvd and capture the I tried and install Windows Vista Beta 2 in VM, but I have this common error when coming to copy files. Of course I've tried and make a partition with

"No attached phisical drive found" installing Windows Vista Beta 2
Ever since Beta 2 of Vista, it seems to have significant problems reading DVD-R discs that I burn with Nero in a DVD-RW drive. In my old PC I could burn DVD-R discs with Nero and read them fine in my DVD-ROM drive BUT when I put them in my DVD-RW drive it acted like there was no information on the disc and asked me

VMware Fusion Goes Beta
I have no idea. Usually the program makes the sockets after it is run. In single user mode, no prog is active, so you can move the partition freely. ...... default to accept, logging unlimited ad0: 76319MB <IC25N080ATMR04 0 MO4OADEA> at ata0-master UDMA100 acd0: CDRW <HL-DT-STCD-RW/DVD DRIVE GCC-4241N/1.04> at

Sony CDRW CRX 215E5
No, "Captures" are not automatic. I'm quite certain Vista Setup was about to upgrade your SBS sever to Vista Beta. I'd practice my Virtual Machine skills I inserted the DVD from Vista Beta 2 and it must have captured the drive. I see a post that suggests I do not run Vista on a virtual machine but run XP first

Uninstall Vista/ Windows Media Center
I installed Vista on my D partition a while back ago (C drive has XP) and now want to remove it. After following someone's instruction (http://www.istartedsomething. com/20060622/installing-and-uninstall-vista-beta-2-for-dual-boot-with-xp/), reboot, and now I can not access any data on my D partition anymore.

Trouble running trial version setup
How should I install Windows Vista BETA 2? This is very important, ensure you are installing on a clean logical partition with enough free space. If you have a spare installation of Windows XP SP2 you don't mind ruining, you can upgrade from that or you can start the new installation by booting from the DVD drive,

Why Troll? Was Re: Petition To Change CSMA Name
Bob Eyster reyst...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general The KB does work for Vista. The KB article I have says it's for XP and Vista Beta 2, but it does work on the final release of Vista. I use it all the time. Vista has a habit of braking communications with the CD/DVD ROM for no reason.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 196, Issue 62
Another way to look at this, is that pirates are no longer treated like pirates. If somebody downloads a movie, they have the freedom to watch it on whatever they want, however many times they want. If they buy it, they are only limited to a computer with a DVD drive, or a dvd player with the correct region.

Content of drive not updated when switching CD or DVD-disc
It makes no sense and should not happen. But it **is** happening, as many who work these groups can attest to. I first saw this during a beta 2 install, When booting without the Vista DVD in the drive, I get the "ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt" error message. This happens because the BIOS is set to boot

Vista will not boot - work around
CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive appears to be missing after you install Windows XP or Windows Vista Beta 2 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320553/en-us Also, This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -------------------- <From: "GusTheMagic" <GusTheMa...@hotmail.com> <Subject:

Adding Vista via Virtual Server
john johnmacha...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Marcus Are you trying to download the Vista RC1 directly to the DVD Drive. and SATA Raid1 disk configuration The Vista Beta 2 x64 Installation disk boots up fine, but falls at the first hurdle: " A required CD/DVD device driver is missing,

Adding Vista via Virtual Server
It makes no sense and should not happen. But it **is** happening, as many who work these groups can attest to. I first saw this during a beta 2 install, When booting without the Vista DVD in the drive, I get the "ntoskrnl.exe is missing or corrupt" error message. Booting with the DVD in the drive (not booting

Problem installing Vista
Well, that time has come. Microsoft has just released Beta 2, a widely available Vista beta that you can obtain and install. How does Beta 2 shape up? What's inside? .... Be the first on your block to take a stand on the high-definition DVD format wars - or plunk down another paycheck and get the HD-DVD drive too!

Parallels Desktop for Mac build 3094 Beta 2 is available for download.
2) Do you happen to be using a PATA-to-SATA adapter on the DVD drive? 3) If No to #2, are you sure that the ICH9 does SATA300 with ATAPI devices? Does the mainboard BIOS even support it for ..... I've just checked - the stock 7.0-BETA2 AMd64 kernel boots just fine into SMP mode on my new Core 2 Duo based MacBook.