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hi there dudes.

i've lost my windows xp pro sp1 installer of my laptop, is there a way or how can i produce a installer cd again.

i still know the product key. my concerne here is,when time comes that i have to reformat my laptop.

original po xp msa sir. sayang kasi.

thanks in advance.

 

 

what i can suggest sir is to try using another windows xp pro sp1 installer but when the time during the installation is to enter ur laptop product key instead of what the cd has.

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I already tried using 2 different OEM XP installers and 1 key (I forgot which key is for which cd installer). Once you go to the activation process, it will say that the product key is not for the CD being installed (wrong serial number). Match COA stickers with CD serials.

 

 

sir, pls. PM. my problem is i have to retrieve d files from my hardisk of my PC Penthium 2. IT dept in our office said that they cannot anymore open the hardisk. do u know anyone u can recommend or open & retrieve the old files. tnx MTC & friends. More power to u

 

Sir, what is exactly wrong with your HD. Mechanical, electrical etc?

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Hi,

 

I am using my laptop (Win XP) for product demos and presentations. But before I can run my applications, i need to enable by LAN first even without connecting to other computers, its just a requirement of the product that i am presenting. I don't have a choice but to bring along a hub and connect my LAN cable there. but the hub is quite big enough that i have to bring always and i will also have to connect it into a power supply. is there a tool/hardware that i can just plug to my LAN Card so my LAN will just enable? anyway, im dont intend to connect to other PC, just enable LAN.

 

Thanks..

 

let me see if i got it right... you want your laptop to think that it is connected to a network so that the status of your NIC is connected right? because what you want to do is to perform a loopback... i think a lan tester would suffice if all you need to do is to trick your laptop into thinking that it is connected to a network... hope this helps :thumbsupsmiley:

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hi there dudes.

i've lost my windows xp pro sp1 installer of my laptop, is there a way or how can i produce a installer cd again.

i still know the product key. my concerne here is,when time comes that i have to reformat my laptop.

original po xp msa sir. sayang kasi.

thanks in advance.

 

 

dude

 

i think you can try to request for a replacement cd from microsoft but there are charges you have to shoulder... if you want to be cost effective go with what they are recommending, buy a "generic" (sounds nicer than pirated :rolleyes: ) and use your original product key... that should work for you... :thumbsupsmiley:

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MTC members & friends, pls. help me. Pls recommend a model of portable digital voice recorder that can be use in meeetings, seminars, etc. w/c is sensitive enough. at least 1 GB in memory. Pls. PM me. thank u very much.

 

 

im using my ipod with a mic/recorder. suits me fine. malinaw ang recording.

got it for 3k at apple store. looks like this:

 

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebO...;nplm=TL307LL/A.

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let me see if i got it right... you want your laptop to think that it is connected to a network so that the status of your NIC is connected right? because what you want to do is to perform a loopback... i think a lan tester would suffice if all you need to do is to trick your laptop into thinking that it is connected to a network... hope this helps :thumbsupsmiley:

 

Yes, i just wanted my laptop to think that it is connected to a network so that the status of my NIC is connected.

 

Here's a scenario:

 

My laptop will run VMWare. When my NIC is down, the NIC inside the VMWare is also down/offline. Inside the VMWare is a WebApplication, so when I run Internet Explorer, it could not locate the server itself even if it tries to work offline. the only thing it will work is if the NIC is enabled.

 

Then My actual problem is on how to trick my laptop to think that it is connected to the network..

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Yes, i just wanted my laptop to think that it is connected to a network so that the status of my NIC is connected.

 

Here's a scenario:

 

My laptop will run VMWare. When my NIC is down, the NIC inside the VMWare is also down/offline. Inside the VMWare is a WebApplication, so when I run Internet Explorer, it could not locate the server itself even if it tries to work offline. the only thing it will work is if the NIC is enabled.

 

Then My actual problem is on how to trick my laptop to think that it is connected to the network..

 

imho, if this is the case, why not create a script or a batch file that executes upping of the NIC? and put it in your start-up folder?

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