I'd like to setup a test system where XP runs on FAT32, and boots to c:\_
-John O
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Bummer, and thanks for the quick reply.
-John O
[[To start your computer at a command prompt
1. Print these instructions before continuing. They will not be available
after you shut your computer down in step 2.
2. Click Start, click Shut Down, and then, in the drop-down list, click
Shut down.
3. In the Shut Down Windows dialog box, click Restart, and then click OK.
4. When you see the message Please select the operating system to start,
press F8.
5. Use the arrow keys to highlight Safe Mode with Command Prompt, and then
press ENTER.
6. If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot system, choose the installation
that you need to access using the arrow keys, and then press ENTER.
Notes
NUM LOCK must be off before the arrow keys on the numeric keypad will
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John O <johnoNO@!SPAM!heathkit.com> hunted and pecked:
You and Wesley hit on the same idea....is there a way to force this start
mode without user interaction, then clear it later? In Win 98 I can use
MSDOS.SYS (bootgui=0) to do this, and in XP I was hoping for a similar
BOOT.INI setting.
-John O
pick BOOT.INI tab
This is my boot.ini. It matches the first path found, all three options above have the same path so it will take the switches for the first. The switch you want is /noguiboot (it's not in my list). You can script it with
a/ the copy command - note boot.ini needs it attributes changed to be able to copy over it
b/ bootcfg program - type it in help.
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"John O" <johnoNO@!SPAM!heathkit.com> wrote in message news:uvrNV7AV...@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
That setting doesn't do what you and I both might expect...it simply
prevents the logo from being displayed.
-John O
Use the System Configuration Utility (msconfig.exe).
Edit the boot.ini by adding these switches:
/safeboot:minimal(alternateshell)
[[Safe Mode with Command Prompt (SAFEBOOT_OPTION=Minimal(AlternateShell)):
This option is the same as Safe mode, except that Cmd.exe starts instead of
Windows Explorer.]]
Start | Run | Type: msconfig | Click OK |
Boot.ini tab | Select the following:
/SAFEBOOT
MINIMAL (ALTERNATESHELL)
Those two settings get you this switch >>>
/safeboot:minimal(alternateshell)
/safeboot: = This switch causes Windows to start in Safe Mode.
minimal(alternateshell) = Command Prompt (cmd.exe), if...
This switch starts Windows in Safe Mode with a command prompt...
If these keys have the AlternateShell Value Data listed as cmd.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\SafeBoot
and/or
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Control\SafeBoot
and/or
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SafeBoot
Value Name: AlternateShell
Value Type: REG_SZ
Value Data: cmd.exe
[[Note: The /sos, /bootlog, and /noguiboot switches are not required with
any one of these settings, but the switches can help with troubleshooting.
These switches are included if you press F8 and then select one of the
modes. ]]
++++++++++++
I forgot to add...
Edit the boot.ini by adding these switches.
/safeboot:minimal(alternateshell)
===
After making those boot.ini changes using msconfig, you need to click Apply
and Close.
Then click on: Restart.
===
After booting into the Safe Mode with the Command Prompt.
And when you're done using the command prompt...
Close the command prompt by typing:
exit
Hit the Enter key.
Or...
Click on the Close [X].
Or...
Start the Windows shell.
Type:
explorer
Hit the Enter key.
Or...
Open Task Manager...
Ctrl + Shift + Esc | File | New Task (Run...) | Type: explorer | Click
OK |
Either way, this warning will come up.
--------
Desktop Warning
Windows is running in safe mode.
This special diagnostic mode of windows enables you to fix a
problem which may be caused by your network or hardware
settings. Make sure these settings are correct in Control Panel, and
then try starting Windows again. While in safe mode, some of your
devices may not be available.
To proceed to work in safe mode, click Yes. If you prefer to use
System Restore to restore your computer to a previous state, click
No.
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Also, when done doing whatever, you need to open msconfig again...
Open Task Manager...
Ctrl + Shift + Esc | File | New Task (Run...) | Type: msconfig | Click
OK |
UNSelect: /SAFEBOOT under the boot.ini tab | Click Apply |
Under the General tab Select: Normal Startup - load all device drivers and
services | Click Apply and Close
Or...
Open Task Manager...
Ctrl + Shift + Esc | File | New Task (Run...) | Type: explorer | OK |
And open msconfig from Start | Run
Or Windows key + R to open the run box.
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-John O
"Wesley Vogel" <123WVo...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Edit the boot.ini or...
>
> Use the System Configuration Utility (msconfig.exe).
>
> Edit the boot.ini by adding these switches:
>
> /safeboot:minimal(alternateshell)
>
> [[Safe Mode with Command Prompt (SAFEBOOT_OPTION=Minimal(AlternateShell)):
> This option is the same as Safe mode, except that Cmd.exe starts instead
> of
> Windows Explorer.]]
>
> Start | Run | Type: msconfig | Click OK |
> Boot.ini tab | Select the following:
> Ť /SAFEBOOT
> Ť MINIMAL (ALTERNATESHELL)
> UNSelect: Ť /SAFEBOOT under the boot.ini tab | Click Apply |
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David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
Daylight saving was extended by one week for your crappy Empire Games being held in the colony of Victoria. The queen (ours - Elizabeth the Second, Queen Of Australia and Her other Realms - and yours) couldn't be bothered to stay for longer than one day.
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That's correct. I'm not responsible for our state governments refusing to obey MS. Nor am I responsible for the Empire games (of which I saw NUFFIN of) which caused DST to be extended by a week. But the games ended on Sunday.
I was also the first to point out problems with Sydney 2000 DST dates. Which started in winter - that was wierd.
I could type timezone as I have resource kit installed. But I think dates shouldn't change.
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I learned all about pommies from the movie Quigley Down Under.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102744/
My favorite lines...
Elliott Marston: [O'Flynn and Dobkin prepare Quigley for an old-fashioned
duel] I seem to remember you're not too familiar with Colonel Colt's
revolver, so this will be your first lesson. Don't worry. Mr Dobkin and Mr.
O'Flynn will ensure that it's a fair contest.
<snip>
Matthew Quigley: [Quigley shoots Dobkin, O'Flynn and Marston before they can
even aim their guns, then walks up to a dying Marston] I said I never had
much use for one. Never said I didn't know how to use it.
Quigley Down Under is one of my favorite, er.............. Westerns.
Who says my education has been pedestrian?
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David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
> I've explained it a few times in the last 5 days. The you below was to a
> pom.
>
> Daylight saving was extended by one week for your crappy Empire Games
> being held in the colony of Victoria. The queen (ours - Elizabeth the
> Second, Queen Of Australia and Her other Realms - and yours) couldn't be
> bothered to stay for longer than one day.
> -----
> That's correct. I'm not responsible for our state governments refusing to
> obey MS. Nor am I responsible for the Empire games (of which I saw NUFFIN
> of) which caused DST to be extended by a week. But the games ended on
> Sunday.
>
> I was also the first to point out problems with Sydney 2000 DST dates.
> Which started in winter - that was wierd.
>
> I could type timezone as I have resource kit installed. But I think dates
> shouldn't change.
>
>
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While George W (no nor Bush but ashington) wasn't a terrorist the other theatre did use terror to make the population, which was mostly loyal to the crown, give up. The British didn't realise that terror was going to be employed and didn't protect the population. Terror can be quite effective.
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Do you have counties in Australia?
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David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
> Your states quote King James in the Supreme court often as he set the
> boundaries and water rights etc for those 13 rebel terrorist colonies.
>
> While George W (no nor Bush but ashington) wasn't a terrorist the other
> theatre did use terror to make the population, which was mostly loyal to
> the crown, give up. The British didn't realise that terror was going to
> be employed and didn't protect the population. Terror can be quite
> effective.
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It didn't make it to Google either.
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/browse_frm/thread/66008f781acdba84/58a6e673caca3a92?lnk=st&q=group%3Amicrosoft.public.windowsxp.general+insubject%3ABoot+insubject%3Ato+insubject%3Aa+insubject%3Acommand+insubject%3Aprompt&rnum=1&hl=en#58a6e673caca3a92
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> My reply shows as deleted, did you see it? It was rather long.
>
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Land is described by which parish in which county it is. EG Sydney is is the County of Cumberland. This is not local government. This is just a way to descrbe location. Our old farm previously known as the Bondi Estate, today known as the suburbs of Bondi and Bondi Beach (Australia's most famous surburb), is in the Parish of Alexandria in the County of Cumberland. Today it's local government is known as Waverly Muncipal Council.
Note above is based on Anglician (known in USA as Epicostal Church or in England as Church of England) not Catholic (as in Louisiana) concepts.
Local government has three different names in my state. The three are the same except in name. A few local governments directly elect a mayor but one has to apply to the state government to direct elect a mayor. We generally believe in corporate governence. Local government draws sovereignty from the state government which draws theirs from the Queen.
The three are
Shires that elect councillers that elect a President.
Municipal Councils that elect alderman that elect a Mayor
City Councils that elect alderman that elect a Lord Mayor
There were county councils - they were electricity (and in rural areas also water) supply companies owned by more than one council/shire. Most of these are now corporatised and have names now like Energy Australia (that supplies electricity to half of sydney - they have grandiose plans with the Australia bit).
I live in Randwick City Council near the border with Waverly Muncipal Council (the farmhouse for the Bondi Estates were in Randwick). Randwick is bounded in the east by the Pacific Ocean/Tasman Sea, in the south by Botany Bay (Port Botany/Botany Bay is Sydney's main commercial harbour not Sydney Harbour/Port Jackson, however it is ugly compared to Sydney Harbour), in the north by Waverly Muncipal Council, in the south west by Botany City Council, and in the north west by the City Of Sydney. When I was born both Randwick and Botany were muncipal councils.
Most people would be happy to have appointed local government. As all local government is corrupt. I only support becoming a republic so long as the president is appointed not elected, ie what is now a Governor General just changes it's name to President.
Shires were meant to be rural areas, but some shires are no longer rural but stay shires for tradition. There are two shires in the Sydney area.
Cities were meant to be the main part of the capital (sydney has lots of councils). The City of Sydney is just the CBD district. Country towns with a population of more than 25 000 are also cities. However many muncipal councils changed to City Councils cause the Mayor becomes a Lord Mayor. See below for bullshit as to why.
From Australian Govt Style Manual
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
In local government there is a variety of titles: Mayor, President, Alderman, Councillor.
The lord mayors of Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney have the title
The Right Honourable attached to their offices but not to their names. There is no related
honorific for their spouses. The titles Alderman and Councillor do not change if the lord mayor
is a woman. The lord mayors of Brisbane, Hobart and Sydney are aldermen, in Adelaide and
Perth they use only the conventional title (Mr etc.); the lord mayor of Melbourne is councillor.
The lord mayors of Darwin, Newcastle and Wollongong are addressed as 'The Right
Worshipful the Lord Mayor of …'
The lady mayoress, wife of a lord mayor, is addressed as 'The Lady Mayoress of …'
The mayor of Geelong is addressed as 'The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Geelong'. Mayors
of other cities are addressed as 'His (or Her) Worship the Mayor of …' The mayoress, wife of
a mayor, is addressed as 'The Mayoress of …'
A Shire President is addressed as 'The Shire President'.
An alderman, man or woman, is addressed as 'Alderman …' Similarly, a councillor is addressed
as 'Councillor …'
I once asked Kelly what an electorate or seat was called in the US. It took about three hours for her to understand the question. Technically at the federal level they are known as the Division of Whereever (for me Division of Wentworth). You call them Congressional District No. 51. I saw a show where you number your schools (in NYC anyway). Public School No. 163 was the school on a Law and Order episode. I went to Harcourt Infants School (years K, 1, & 2), Campsie Public School (years 3 - 6), and two high schools (years 7 - 12), one public (Belmore Boys High School) and one private methodist school.
Your unions also like to number themselves too I notice. We aren't big on numbers in Australia prefering names.
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"Wesley Vogel" <123WVo...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:uIJu0PNV...@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Shires that elect councillers that elect a President.
I often wondered about the shire suffix. Worcestershire, Lincolnshire,
Ayrshire, etc. But not enough to look it up until now.
shire: an administrative subdivision; especially : a county in England
> saw a show where you number your schools (in NYC anyway). Public School
> No. 163 was the school on a Law and Order episode.
I could care less what they do in NYC. NYC could be in Australia as far as
I care. The Public School No. 163 fighting Tornados. LOL We are big on
names for school athletics, the MOC Dutchmen and the Spencer Tigers.
In the heartland, most school districts have a name and a number. MOC-Floyd
Valley Community School District 4149, Spencer Community School District
6102, Greeley-Evans Weld County School District 6. About the only time that
you need to know the number is at income tax time so you can fill in the
blank for what school district you live in on the state income tax form.
School districts get the property tax money. School districts have School
Boards that wisely spend the tax dollars. I know this because I am an
official Federal/Colorado tax payer. Oh yea, and an official property tax
payer.
I went to grade school, Kindergarten through Fourth Grade at Maurice-Orange
City Elementary School (Orange City consolidated with Maurice in 1960
something) in Orange City, Iowa. When we moved to Spencer, IA in 1964 I
went to Johnson Elementary School for Grades 4-5, Lincoln Elementary School
Grade 6, Spencer Junior High School Grades 7-9 (now they call it Spencer
Middle School and it's 7-8) and Spencer High School Grades 10-12 (now 9-12)
all in the Spencer Community School District. Big on naming elementary
schools after Presidents. Now I think they name them after whoever donated
the most money, like pro sports stadiums.
Spencer also has one parochial school; Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary
School, K-6.
I don't know about other states, but in Iowa consolidating/merging school
districts has been going on hot and heavy for 30 years. In the small towns,
the population/tax base has been dwindling and they have to merge several
school districts together to get enough tax money to run the schools.
As an example, in 1994 MOC (where I attended K-4) reorganized to form
MOC-Floyd Valley Community School District . Serving the Iowa communities of
Alton, Granville, Hospers, Maurice, Newkirk, & Orange City. That's six
little towns and they have to bus the students all over the place.
In Greeley, CO where I live now the high schools are Greeley Central High
School, Greeley West High School, Colorado High School of Greeley,
Northridge High School, Weld Opportunity High School, Trademark Learning
Center and Union Colony Charter High School. Greeley-Evans Weld County
School District 6. Greeley's population is around 89,000. The town of
Greeley was originally organized as the Union Colony in 1869 as an
experimental utopian community of "high moral standards" by Nathan C.
Meeker, a newspaper reporter from New York City. The name Union Colony was
later changed to Greeley in honor of Horace Greeley (who was Meeker's editor
at the New York Tribune). Evans is like a suburb of Greeley, but not
really. A lot of businesses, etc. are named Union Colony This or That.
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> How to lose a war in Iraq
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> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVo...@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:uIJu0PNV...@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> No, I didn't see it. I hate it when a long reply gets deleted. For me
>> it's usually something that took a while to type and of course I never
>> saved a copy.
>>
>> It didn't make it to Google either.
>>
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/browse_frm/thread/66008f781acdba84/58a6e673caca3a92?lnk=st&q=group%3Amicrosoft.public.windowsxp.general+insubject%3ABoot+insubject%3Ato+insubject%3Aa+insubject%3Acommand+insubject%3Aprompt&rnum=1&hl=en#58a6e673caca3a92
>>
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>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:uIm%23yFHVG...@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl,
>> David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
>>> My reply shows as deleted, did you see it? It was rather long.
>>>
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David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
> See if you can see above one which is third time posted.
>
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***********
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David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
> See if you can see above one which is third time posted.
<snip>
The thing I can't handle is naming ships after Presidents. USS Any P. Name just doesn't work for me. Our subs are named after navel heros but we only use their last names, no first or initials.
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My youngest Brother is on the Horizon Enterprise right now. E-mailing back
and forth with him I kid about how Captain Kirk is doing.
Heading towards Guam.
http://www.sailwx.info/shiptrack/shipposition.phtml?call=KRGB
http://www.horizon-lines.com/si_sailingschedules.asp
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David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
Perhaps you should read the mini essay in my sig on why the Iraqi war is probably lost. Untill people like Media Liason Units, Media Advisors, and similar (anything that spins or lies) get out of the way the war will be lost and it will be lost in America not in Iraq. This is because Americians will get tired of being lied to.
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All of this is for gathering weather information. As a byproduct you can
track individual ships that are part of the Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS)
Scheme and the YOTREPS network of cruising yachts.
VOS - The WMO Voluntary Observing Ships (VOS) Scheme
http://vos.noaa.gov/vos_scheme.shtml
YOTREPS Offshore Reports
http://www.pangolin.co.nz/yotreps/index.php
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David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
> The US navy is so nice. They even provide targeting infomation. In the
> cold war they (the free market loving Evil Empire and the freedom loving
> Communists) set up massive intelligence centres to do this. Now you just
> use the web.
>
> Perhaps you should read the mini essay in my sig on why the Iraqi war is
> probably lost. Untill people like Media Liason Units, Media Advisors, and
> similar (anything that spins or lies) get out of the way the war will be
> lost and it will be lost in America not in Iraq. This is because
> Americians will get tired of being lied to.
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All the Horizon ships just sail in a big circle, unloading and loading
containers.
Horizon Enterprise sails from TACOMA, WA - OAKLAND, CA - LOS ANGELES, CA -
HONOLULU, HI - KAHULUI, HI - NAWILIWILI, HI - KAWAIHAE, HI - HILO, HI -
SAIPAN - GUAM - HONG KONG - KAOHSUING, TAIWAN - TACOMA, WA and around and
around like the Flying Dutchman.
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David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
> We had really good waves last week from Cyclone Wattie. Why would
> anything not a Navy ship go to Guam.
>
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"Wesley Vogel" <123WVo...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:uHEdXbMW...@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Those folks may also want all the other cheap goods that everyone else
wants. No Wal-Marts on Guam, yet.
This thread is living on borrowed time, my message rules are about to delete
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> Give an island a container ship you feed it for a day, give an island a
> fishing rod you feed it for life.
>
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> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVo...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> Container ship. They have to eat on Guam.
>>
>> All the Horizon ships just sail in a big circle, unloading and loading
>> containers.
>>
>> Horizon Enterprise sails from TACOMA, WA - OAKLAND, CA - LOS ANGELES, CA
>> - HONOLULU, HI - KAHULUI, HI - NAWILIWILI, HI - KAWAIHAE, HI - HILO, HI -
>> SAIPAN - GUAM - HONG KONG - KAOHSUING, TAIWAN - TACOMA, WA and around and
>> around like the Flying Dutchman.
>>
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>>
>> Wes
>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>
>> In news:%23HsMXvE...@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl,
>> David Candy <.> hunted and pecked:
>>> We had really good waves last week from Cyclone Wattie. Why would
>>> anything not a Navy ship go to Guam.
>>>
>>> --