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i have been building a PC when its done what script should i program it with
i allready know how to burn the script to a CD



please respondWhat are you referring to?

Do you mean what OS should you load on it?sort of like the dell CD but my ownDo you mean what OS should you install?Not sure if this will help but you could use nLite: http://www.nliteos.com for Windows 2000 to XP and vLite http://www.vlite.net for Vista and Windows 7.

These programs are designed to remove unwanted features but they also can be used to integrate drivers and programs .ETC. They can also be used to create an unattended install or to apply registry tweeks before installation. All through an easy(ish) GUI.

Cameron Graymaybe if i said i got a got a new computer and i wanted to hand program it what would i be able to usemachine code. yell Ones and zero's at the motherboard. Don't forget to use your RAM hammer when it locks up.BC_Programmer... Too funny LOL!!!

gryffn... What are you talking about/asking??? Quote from: BC_Programmer on July 25, 2009, 02:56:49 PM
machine code. yell Ones and zero's at the motherboard. Don't forget to use your RAM hammer when it locks up.

I'm looking in my toolbelt, would that not be a RAMmer?

Let's see... ...sleever bar, spuds, dewey dag, frog, bull pins, 6lb hammer, striker...you only KEEP one frog on your toolbelt? I always keep at least two frogs and a marmoset pelt.A frog is the term given to a holder for spuds.  Two frogs would mean four spuds, unnecessary.heh


I'm IMAGINING you with a toolbelt, with a bullfrog holding potatoes.



ROFLMAO


I'm an ironworker, a spud is a big $$ wrench, mine are over two feet long.  The frog is the holder that stops me from dropping them and killing poeple.Yeah I know, but my imagination gave me a much more amusing image.

to further my imagination I change your description to "wench"... so now we have a toolbelt with a frog holding two 2-foot high women.Your ideas are compelling.

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