Author Archives: admin

BartPE – bootable live windows CD/DVD

Bart’s Preinstalled Environment (BartPE) bootable live windows CD/DVD
BartPE is Admin’s best friend…

What is BartPE and PE Builder?

Bart’s PE Builder helps you build a “BartPE” (Bart Preinstalled Environment) bootable Windows CD-Rom or DVD from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation/setup CD, very suitable for PC maintenance tasks.

It will give you a complete Win32 environment with network support, a graphical user interface (800×600) and FAT/NTFS/CDFS filesystem support. Very handy for burn-in testing systems with no OS, rescuing files to a network share, virus scan and so on.
This will replace any Dos bootdisk in no time!

read more »

Scanreg.exe – Verificador do registo do Windows

Quando o computador arranca com êxito, a ferramenta Verificador do registo do Windows (Scanreg.exe) cria uma cópia de segurança dos ficheiros de sistema e das informações de configuração do registo (incluindo informações de contas de utilizador, ligação de protocolos, definições de programas de software e preferências do utilizador) uma vez por dia. Os ficheiros dos quais o Verificador do registo do Windows efectua uma cópia de segurança incluem os ficheiros System.dat, User.dat, System.ini e Win.ini. Este artigo descreve a ferramenta Verificador do registo do Windows.

read more »

Restauro de sistema(desactivado!?)

SINTOMAS:

System Restore tab may be missing in My Computer Properties. Also, when you start System Restore (rstrui.exe), you receive this message:

“System Restore has been turned off by group policy. To turn on System Restore, contact your domain Administrator.”

-or-

System Restore Properties page says disabled by Group Policy

read more »

Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) service: Erro 1068

Normalmente acontece quando o serviço está a ser gerido por um outro programa que não o WZC.

No meu PC HP Pavilion serie 9000, entrado no regedit e em:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Ndisuio

altero o seu valor da chave “Start” de 4 para 1, reinicio o PC e está tudo a funcionar normalmente 😉

Normalmente estas configurações são alterada por Trojans ou Worms.. virosices…

Wimscript.ini

Wimscript.ini

Wimscript.ini (you can copy and paste into Notepad and save the file as wimscript.ini)
Copy wimscript.ini into the same folder as Imagex in your WinPE image.

[ExclusionList]
ntfs.log
hiberfil.sys
pagefile.sys
"System Volume Information"
RECYCLER
Windows\CSC
[CompressionExclusionList]
*.mp3
*.zip
*.cab
\WINDOWS\inf\*.pnf
 

ImageX

ImageX is a command-line tool that works with the latest Microsoft Windows image (.wim) files.

The .wim files contain one or more volume images for a Windows operating system, while a volume image represents the captured volume or partition of a Windows operating system. The primary purpose of ImageX is to capture, to modify, and to apply images for deployment in a manufacturing or corporate IT environment.

You typically use ImageX with the Windows Imaging File System Filter (WIM FS Filter) driver. The WIM FS Filter driver enables you to mount an image to a directory, where you can browse, copy, paste, and edit the files from a file-management tool, such as Windows Explorer, without extracting or recreating the image. ImageX is commonly used in a Windows PE environment during image-based deployments.

ImageX Technical Reference

read more »

Ficheiro SetupComplete.cmd (exemplo)

SetupComplete.cmd

@echo off
cd\
start /wait regedit.exe /s c:\windows\setup\vistaregsettings.reg
exit

read more »

Windows Vista Tips

Source link: http://www.svrops.com/svrops/articles/winvistafaq.htm

read more »

Windows Vista Deployment Step by Step Guide

link: http://technet2.microsoft.com/

This document provides instructions for implementing a basic image-based deployment of Microsoft® Windows Vista™ operating system. We recommend that you first use the steps provided in this guide in a test lab environment as a means to become familiar with new and updated deployment features and technologies available in Windows Vista.

Step-by-step guides are not necessarily meant to be used to deploy Windows Vista operating system features without accompanying documentation (as listed in the Additional Resources section) and should be used with discretion as stand-alone documents.

read more »

10 Things You Need to Know about Deploying Windows Vista

by Michael Niehaus 
  1. New desktop deployment methods
  2. Changes in Windows setup
  3. Tools to help you get started

You’ve deployed Windows XP in the past, and now you’re thinking ahead to Windows Vista. Whether you’ll be deploying to 10, 100, or 100,000 computers, just knowing how the process has changed from Windows XP will make the deployment run much more smoothly.

So here are 10 deployment differences between Windows® XP and Windows Vistaâ„¢ that you’ll be glad you discovered when it’s time to make the move.

read more »