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API for a Laptop's docking Status ?
Larse...@inwind.it
alt comp hardware stampanti "giorgio" <gior.TOGLI.TUTTO....@tin.it> ha scritto nel messaggio news:47c942f1$0$37207$4fafbaef@reader3.news.tin.it [..] E' già un'ottimo risultato e non solo per i pro ma anche per chi lo fa per diletto ma vuole risultati all'altezza. Poi se vogliamo essere precisi,

severe problems with VMWare on T23
Hi; I have a removable hard disk and would like to use that for my 2 computers. I created hardware profile( by copy the first hardware profile and rename that). what else should i do to be able to boot the other system with the new hardware profile? I am not able to boot the second system. Thanks for any help,

Trouble with new display and Device Manager
THe NuTTeR NuTTeR....@btinternet.com comp sys laptops ibm ibmpc thinkpad microsoft public win2000 general microsoft public win2000 hardware i don't know if this will work, but no-one else appears to have made a suggestion when in either hardware profile, goto device manager and disable the sound card you don't want

Dos multiple boot options with W95?
Click the Hardware Profiles tab. Copy the current hardware profile and give it a name and configure it for the undocked configuration. When the system boots, if it doesn't recognize the difference between being docked and undocked, then it will ask which profile to load. PattyL Brian <brian_cur...@saleslink.com>

How do I get roaming profiles to work??
There
was a time when adding new hardware caused the HP Pavilion 6745C (WindowsMe *is* the 6745C; it comes no other way!) to display a window with the remark, "Upadating Hardware Profile Database" with a progress bar that would fill in a blue bar as it worked. When it reached 100% it would offer to reboot the

Hardware Profile/Configuration Page
Windows 2000 doesn't seem to come ready-made to be easily adaptable to a major hardware upgrade, for example, a change of motherboards from one chipset to another. And Microsoft provides no obvious menu tools in Windows for this task. Can the Hardware Profiles feature be used to assist? To get to Hardware Profiles:

grub and winxp hardware profiles
Windows 95 uses hardware profiles to determine which drivers to load when the system hardware changes. When you start Windows 95, Windows 95 runs detection If the hardware has changed significantly, Windows 95 creates a new hardware profile and prompts you for a name. If you move the computer to a new site and

Server profile
When I setup an undocked hardware profile and disable the network card, at login for undocked profile I get the message You cannot be authenticated on <servername> due to the following reason: The network location cannot be reached. Is there a way to disable Client for Novell/IPX protocol in this hardware profile,

Hardware Profiles??????
L...@attglobal.net comp os ms-windows nt misc Mark, AFAIK you cannot do this with hardware profiles. However, there is a utility called NetSwitcher that was written for just this situation. You can download it from www.NetSwitcher.com. Last time I looked at it it sold for about US$8.00. Klaus markse...@my-deja.com

Changing Network Properties As Part Of Hardware Profile
or b) my "custom" hardware profile that disables the "standard" NT4 drivers uses my custom parallel port device driver instead. In the Win2K environment I can create separate hardware profiles, but it seems I can't use different profiles to select a particular set of device device drivers to control a particular

Phantom Hardware Profile ?
Keith Huntley ka...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windowsxp hardware microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Jose Do you dock this system . If not then remove the the hardwrae profile from the list right click on my computer /left on properties/ harware/ then hardware profile if

Motherboard Change; Can Hardware Profiles move W2K to new ...
Thorsten Matzner tmatz...@gmx.net microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment <lic...@yahoo.com> wrote: I am trying to find out what folder Windows XP stores hardware profiles in, if it is even a file that gets stored. I know how to copy/create/delete profiles just not where they're stored.

Sysprep resetting my personal settings in IE, WMP, etc
Jerry Leslie les...@clio.rice.edu comp os ms-windows nt admin networking Michael T. Davis (DAV...@er6.eng.ohio-state.edu) wrote: Under Windows 2K/9x/ME/NT, is it possible to define multiple hardware profiles, where the only differences might be in how the TCP/IP protocol is configured? That is, the actual hardware

Lost all hardware profiles on my laptop
So, I guess the logical solution is to create two different hardware profiles in windows XP..or is it adequate just to create two different "accounts" (audio and internet) for the same hardware profile? Creating different profiles *may* have some value (although maybe not worth the effort) Creating different

SB Live! Value + A7V133 Pops!
Remarks The GetCurrentHwProfile function retrieves the display name and globally unique identifier (GUID) string for the hardware profile. The system generates a GUID for each hardware profile and stores it as a string in the registry. You can use GetCurrentHwProfile to retrieve the GUID string to use as a

Hardware Profiles Equivalent in Vista
Basically they recommend to make two hardware profiles (solution 7) and after the reboot, I will see the two profiles on the menu but I should choose "none of the above" to force the redetection. It makes sense since I use the similar strategy when I used Windows 98. My problem is that unlike Windows 98 which gave

Device driver selection using Win2K hardware profiles
Michael C. mcsup...@usol.com alt os linux On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 22:48:10 +0100, Hans Hvelplund Odborg <odb...@cs.auc.dk> wrote: I would like to avoid first choosing the OS with grub and then choose profile in xp bootloader. Is it possible to instruct the windows xp bootloader to use a specified hardware profile

icc profile freeware
Steve Winograd winog...@pobox.com microsoft public win98 networking In article <03bb01c30426$c9b0a050$a0012...@phx.gbl>, "ataian" <hata...@goalasic.com> wrote: I created a new hardware profile and in that new profile I have changed the settings for the network adapter but when I login to the original profile the

Hardware Profile problem.
newstre labr...@tiscali.it alt comp hardware stampanti qualcuno sa di qualche sito dove danno icc profile gratuiti per combinazioni carta ink compatibili?

Multiple hardware profile start
And it's still sometimes the best way to get flakey hardware to work. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft. com/profile/charlie.russel "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnho...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:FCB86C5E-229E-49EC-8EAA-405185D2A8F8@microsoft.com... I understand the frustration.