Monday, August 6, 2007
Windows Vista CD Version (All x86 Editions)
CD 1
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::How to Install:.
1) Note:
Same way as the DVD Setup, the only different that in the "Copying Files" phase it will ask you to insert the 4 CDs after each other, then it will complete to the end also the same as DVD Setup. Nothing New at All.
2) Installation Steps:
a. Go to your BIOS Setting and make your first boot from CD-ROM.
b. Insert CD 1 and restart.
c. Press any key to boot from CD-ROM.
d. Follow the Screenshots to complete the installtion process.
3) Activation Wordaround:
1.Disconnect Internet Cables.
2.Boot into BIOS and set year to 2099.
3.Install Windows Vista without Putting Serial at All. (Just click "Next" without putting serial then click "No" on the message box as shown in screenshots)
4.Upon first boot Configure and disable Online Time Sync in Time & Date Properties.
5.Connect to Internet
.6.View system properties so it shows 30 days left on activation.
7.Reboot into BIOS and set to current year.
8.Boot into Vista and run “slmgr.vbs –dlv” it should report about 43192 minutes left on evaluation.
9.Reboot and run “slmgr.vbs –dlv” again it should report 43192 minutes again.
10.Your Done. Steps 11 and forward are optional…
11.To fully verify reboot into BIOS and set date ahead 7 days.
12.Boot into Vista and check System Properties for 30 days left and verify with “slmgr.vbs –dlv” that it is back to 43192 minutes left.
Windows DreamScene™
Your desktop background comes to life with Windows DreamScene™. When you download this Ultimate Extra, you can select a video for your desktop background the same way you select a stationary picture. You can choose one of the high-quality looping videos that we’ve included, or use a video from a company that produces content for DreamScene. You can even use your own video as a background.
If you’re wondering what effect a video background might have on your battery life, don’t worry. Windows DreamScene respects your power settings and pauses the video to conserve battery power.
Some things that you should know before you start using Windows DreamScene:
1) Windows DreamScene supports only .mpeg and .wmv video file formats.
2) Windows DreamScene video support requires a graphics card that supports Windows Aero™.
For computers that do not support the Windows Aero desktop experience, this Extra still has something to offer: Windows DreamScene adds new positioning options for backgrounds, including stationary pictures.
How to Use Windows DreamScene to Set Video as Motion Desktop Background
Once you install Windows DreamScene, just right-click on Windows Vista desktop and then select “Personalize”. In the Personalization window, select “Desktop Background”. And at the Picture Location drop-down list, select “Videos” or “Windows DreamScene Content”. You will be shown a list of video available. Simply pick a video and here you go to enjoy the motion desktop video background experience.