Change or Add User Restrictions And Features If you want to make restrictions to what users are able to use and do their computer without having to running the Windows Policy Editor “Poledit”, you can edit the Registry. You can add and delete Windows features as noted in the following. …
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Intel® Rapid BIOS Boot What is Intel® Rapid BIOS Boot? Intel® Rapid BIOS Boot is an optimized BIOS available only on Intel® Desktop Boards and significantly improves boot time without sacrificing features, quality, or reliability. The BIOS Power On Self Test (POST) was streamlined by parallelizing tasks, eliminating redundant code, …
Read More »Backing Up Windows 95, 98, NT and Windows 2000
Backing Up Windows Without a Hassle Whether you’re trying to backup your Windows 9x installation, Windows NT Workstation or Windows 2000, it can be a hassle. If you’ve never done a backup and restoration, here’s a brief description of the hassles you will meet. Unless you are using some fairly …
Read More »Intel(R) Desktop Motherboard Software
Intel’s Desktop Motherboard Software We are often asked why we use the motherboards we do, and Intel Motherboards are a classic example. We may not sell hundreds of thousands of computers each month, but what we do sell is comprised of top quality components from manufacturers who stand behind their …
Read More »Intel® Ultra ATA Storage Driver and Adaptec® Easy CD Creator® Notification
Intel® Ultra ATA Storage Driver and Adaptec® Easy CD Creator® Notification When installing the Intel® Ultra ATA Storage Driver after Easy CD Creator version 4.02c_s10 on systems with Windows 2000 installed, the system will fail to complete installation of the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver resulting in a blue screen …
Read More »Intel Memory Translator Hub (MTH) Reboot Issue
Intel® Memory Translator Hub (MTH) Reboot Issue May 2000 Intel has found that some motherboards using the MTH (memory translator hub), such as the 820, may be sensitive to system noise under extreme conditions, and this issue may manifest itself in intermittent system reboots or system hangs during operation. This …
Read More »Using Slot-to-Socket Adapters (SSAs) on Intel Motherboards
Intel® Use of Boxed Intel® Desktop Boards and Pentium ® III Processors in the FC-PGA Package with Slot-to-Socket Adapters (SSAs) Updated June 2000 Intel only recommends using desktop boards equipped with the 370-pin socket for the boxed Intel Pentium® III processor in the FC-PGA package. The Intel CA810E and D810EMO …
Read More »country MS-DOS Command
Type: Internal (1.0 and later) Syntax: COPY [/Y|-Y] [/A][/B] [d:][path]filename [/A][/B] [d:][path][filename] [/V] or COPY [/Y|-Y] [/A][/B] [d:][path]filename+[d:][path]filename[…] [d:][path][filename] [/V] Purpose: Copies or appends files. Files can be copied with the same name or with a new name. Discussion COPY is usually used to copy one or more files from …
Read More »choice MS-DOS Command
Type: External (6.0 and later) Syntax: CHOICE [/C[:]keys] [/N][/S][/T[:]c,nn] [text] Purpose: Used to provide a prompt so that a user can make a choice while a batch program is running (new with DOS Version 6). Discussion This command is used only in batch programs. It is used to display a …
Read More »restore MS-DOS Command
Type: External (2.0 and later) Syntax: RESTORE d: [d:][path]filename [/P][/S][/B:mm-dd-yy] [/A:mm-dd-yy] [/E:hh:mm:ss] [/L:hh:mm:ss] [/M][/N][/D] Purpose: Restores to standard disk storage format files previously stored using the BACKUP command. The DOS 6 RESTORE command can restore files that were backed up using the BACKUP command in DOS Versions 2.0 through 5.0. …
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