Friday, July 25, 2008

Build an XP SP3 Recovery Disc



Step 3: Automate the Install


Now if you want to be really slick, you can set up what Microsoft calls an answer file to enter your product key automatically so you don't have to type it manually later on. On your original Win XP CD (Professional Edition only), navigate to the \Support\Tools folder, double-click DEPLOY.CAB, and then double-click Setupmgr.exe to open the Windows Setup Manager Wizard. When prompted, choose Create a new answer file and then Windows Unattended Installation. For the User Interaction Level, choose Provide defaults, and when asked about the Distribution Folder, answer No. Finally, you'll see a new window, into which you can specify defaults; select Providing the Product Key on the left and then type your product key in the text fields on the right.


When you're done, save the file Unattend.txt into your C:\XP folder. For additional information, open the Setupmgr.chm file, also found in DEPLOY.CAB.


Step 4: Bootstrap and Burn


You're not done with your old XP disc yet; you still need to pull the boot loader off the old disc so you can make the new one bootable.


The easiest way to do this is using ImgBurn, available free from www.imgburn.com. Install ImgBurn, start the app, and click Write files/folders to disc on the first screen. Choose the Advanced tab, followed by the Bootable Disc tab, and from the Extract Boot Image list select the drive containing your XP disc. Click the Save icon and save the BootImage.ima file to your C:\SP3 folder.


Now it's time to burn a new CD. You'll need CD-burning software capable of creating a bootable CD, such as ImgBurn, Nero Burning ROM (part of Nero 8 Ultra Edition), or Roxio Media Creator, and you'll need to customize the burning settings carefully.


If you're using Roxio or Nero, choose Bootable CD or CD-ROM (Boot), respectively, from the list of project types. Or, if you're using ImgBurn, choose the Advanced tab, followed by the Bootable Disc tab, and turn on the Make Image Bootable option.


Next, use 0x7C0 for the load segment, and 4 for the sector count. Make sure you're using the Joliet file system, and if prompted to choose a bootable disc emulation type, select no emulation. Specify the BootImage.ima file you just created as the boot image; copy the CD volume label from your original XP CD, and paste it as the disc label for your new project.


Drag the entire contents of the C:\XP folder into your CD project and burn the CD. For good measure, use a Sharpie pen to write your XP key right on your CD, and then put the disc in a safe place for that rainy day.




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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Glee Cube

GleeCube allows you to watch and control up to 2 video sources on you PC or PDA mobile via the Internet, including TV cable, DVD player, video/ security camera, satellite receiver, and etc. You can enjoy your entire home theater from
anywhere in the world!


Overall performance


Connecting Glee Cube with LAN cable and TV cable at home, you can watch and control your TV on your PC or PDA mobile via the Internet anytime anywhere. Glee Cube can connect and control up to 2 video sources, like TV cable, DVD player, video/security camera, satellite receiver and etc.

Feature

The video can be compressed into smaller file by H.264 Technology. The minimum bandwidth requirement to transmit is only 256 Kbps. The best resolution can be DVD quality (D1: 704x480).


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The latest Ultra Mobile PC: GIGABYTE M704

Embrace the latest member of lightweight and portable notebooks from GIGABYTE: GIGABYTE M704. The M704 not only boasts the best performance amongst UMPCs (Ultra Mobile PC) available in the market, its major selling point of “The right size for your hands” has been very well received among consumers. Weighing merely 780 grams, the M704 comes with a 7” touch screen and a sliding QWERTY keyboard to offer convenience in various operations (such as replying to e-mails and word processing). Users will appreciate the fashion statement that M704 makes with its minimalistic design that provides outstanding performance within their grasp.


Inside the body of the powerful GIGABYTE M704 houses a VIA Esther ULV C7-M 1.2GHz CPU, and the hard disk can be upgraded to a maximum capacity of 60GB. The M704 comes with DDRII 768MB of RAM and supports Microsoft XP Home operating system. When fully charged, the battery offers four hours of operating time and features built in components such as a 1.3 mega-pixel CMOS video camera and IEEE 802.11 b/g wireless network card. Users may surf the wireless net, send and receive e-mails, host video conferencing sessions with the M704 regardless of where they are, making M704 an ideal solution for personal entertainment and work
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  •  Microsoft Windows®XP Home

  • VIA® Esther Mobile Technology

  • VIA Esther ULV C7-M (1.2GHz, 400/800MHz, 128KB/128KB L2)

  • VIA VX-700 UniChrome Pro II Graphics Integrated

  • DDR2-533 768MB on board

  • IDE HDD 40 / 60GB support

  • 7" touch screen, full page resolution 1024x600

  • Integrated 1.3M Pixel Web Camera

  • Dimension: 190*120.8*30.3 mm

  • Ultra portable feature of 780g

  • 4hr longer battery life



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