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Sysprep resetting my personal settings in IE, WMP, etc
Wesley Vogel 123WVogel...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp general Jill; Start | Help and Support | Type: hardware profile | click the arrow | Read all about it. Or go here: {{Take note of the tree in the left-hand pane}} Hardware profiles overview To create a hardware profile To copy, rename,

Clarification needed for Hardware profiles
Bjorn Landemoo bj...@landemoo.com microsoft public windowsnt setup Allan Hardware profiles are, as the name says, a way to choose what hardware is initialized. I have used it on a laptop with two NIC's, and had a different software configuration for each NIC. If this isn't an option, you could try netswitcher at

Hardware Profiles help
However, "users per day" is not a good measure of your application's hardware requirements. What you need to figure out is how many HTTP requests you receive You will want to have hardware that can hold fort during your peak times, right? with the following deployment: Nginx for proxy to apache and serve media

Run program only in a particular Hardware Profile on Notebook?
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? This seems like it would be such a logical solution, but I really don't know how much true separation you get by

RAS and Logging into a Domain
Why can't you just select the right hardware profile at boot, and let it be? According to the docs, any hardware change you make to a profile will carry over to the next boot. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this,

hardware architectures to run Ada on in 2008
Below is also a link to every Microsoft online article concerning hardware profiles. I doubt that that the link will be clickable because of sheer length; you'll have to paste it into your browser. http://search.support.microsoft.com/searchbin/kb/mts.idq?D=win95x+or+win98x+or+c

icc profile freeware
Henri Leboeuf hlebo...@generation.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Some articles on Hardware profile that may help you. Using "None of the Above" Hardware Profile May Reset Device Configurations If you have multiple hardware profiles configured, an option labeled "None of the Above" is included in the list

hardware architectures to run Ada on in 2008
POH per.h...@draeger.com comp cad solidworks Hello Phil, You may find it helpful to explore the use of "Hardware Profiles" in Windows. The hardware profile controls which devices are started (with their associated drivers) during bootup. After the profile is created, it's possible to use the Control Panel-

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Hardware Profiles and NIC Problem
I am trying to use a firewire card to download dv, it is conflicting with my usb devices, and I have created a seperate hardware profile with most of the usb devices disabled. On booting XP home I get asked which hardware profile I want to use but when windows starts I am back into the general hardware profile.

Perfiles de hardware...
AnonEmouse c_m_o_t_dibb...@hotmail.com alt os windows-xp The hardware profiles were designed around mobile computing ie laptops. It was designed so you could specify at boot up whether your machine was docked/undocked or networked/not networked, thus negating the need to load up unusable drivers etc. and prevent

Hardware profile, where is it???
I am trying to set up a hardware profile that will enable this test by running my "test" driver instead of the "true" driver. I've copied the "Services" part of the registry and copied the driver into ...\winnt\system32\drivers but I find that the two drivers are somehow sharing the Hardware Profile information so

Inspiron Port Replicator Create Many Hardware Profiles
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, Faram. Suggestion: Have an operating system on each computer.

Hardware profiles question
1) go to the system tab in control panel and there choose hardware profiles. There, choose copy, and name the profile something like "TEST" or "Profile 2". Reboot your machine, choose your new hardware profile "TEST" or "Profile 2" when prompted. It is an exact copy of the original so everything will run fine.

Hardware profile seting input please
Clarification:
Windows 98 - hardware profile. I am not given the choice on start up. It defaults to my "home" configuration. Want to revert to "original config" profile. As "home" is default profile, the "delete" choice is not avail when highlighted on the hardware profiles tab of System Properties box thanks Try

Hardware profiles
... a PowerPC on top of some Linux kernel as the embedded system Yochi> steering eg a drone? As long as you do not have hard real-time constraint, it is perfectly ok. We run GNAT on a sh4 board (with the Ravenscar profile) for a robotics contest. Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- s...@rfc1149.net -- http://www.rfc1149.net/

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Based on my knowledge, Windows XP allows you to create multiple hardware profiles. When you start working in Vista, you may notice that this option is no longer available. It appears that Vista will automatically create hardware profiles depending on the type of computer you are using. For example, if you are using

Listado hardware equipo
Or at least what I think I know :P Windows 2000 pro will create an initial hardware profile upon installation of Windows 2000 pro. It takes the configuration of the computer's hardware and services and created the profile. Then I read in my book that "You can create a new profile with the same configuration as

Blue Screen - Drive C
REG It's possible to tie the hardware profiles to the CONFIG.SYS multiple profiles. See the Win95 Resource Kit (it's on the Win95 CD-ROM as a Help file). That sets an environment variable that you can test in a batch file. I don't know if you'll be able to run the regedit in theATUOEXEC.

Separate IP configs in different hardware profiles?
Jack E Martinelli jemar...@gis.net microsoft public win98 pnp Clint wrote: Does anybody have the fix for a win98 laptop that will not recognize hardware profiles? When I select a hardware profile on start up I get the message "Windows is unable to determine your hardware profile. Is "Undocked" the current profile