Need Vista Home OEM image
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@Dashrender said:
@BRRABill said:
Is Linux really the best option for a kid's machine?
Does it run iTunes?
This is probably best for it's own thread.
Just saying, it's not always awesome for tweens.
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@BRRABill said:
Is Linux really the best option for a kid's machine?
Does it run iTunes?
What do you want the kid's machine to do?
It has replacements for iTunes, so even better!
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@BRRABill said:
@Dashrender said:
@BRRABill said:
Is Linux really the best option for a kid's machine?
Does it run iTunes?
This is probably best for it's own thread.
Just saying, it's not always awesome for tweens.
My tween niece moved to Linux and went from annoyed with computers to loving them. Her teen sister (now they are both teens) loved it so much that she wants a Linux machine for Christmas this year.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill said:
@Dashrender said:
@BRRABill said:
Is Linux really the best option for a kid's machine?
Does it run iTunes?
This is probably best for it's own thread.
Just saying, it's not always awesome for tweens.
My tween niece moved to Linux and went from annoyed with computers to loving them. Her teen sister (now they are both teens) loved it so much that she wants a Linux machine for Christmas this year.
Give her Gentoo
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I would gladly help but I don't have anything. I just threw out a bunch of disks, but I think I only had a Vista recovery.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill said:
Is Linux really the best option for a kid's machine?
Does it run iTunes?
What do you want the kid's machine to do?
It has replacements for iTunes, so even better!
That's actually what has been keeping me from moving to iTunes Music si that it only plays through iTunes.
Seems like most of the streaming services (other than Amazon, which has 1/30th of the content) have proprietary apps. Just when I was getting into the whole web app thing.
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We convert all of our ITunes media and use it all over. It's not hard at all to do.
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@Minion-Queen said:
We convert all of our ITunes media and use it all over. It's not hard at all to do.
That is what I need to work on.
Topic for another thread...
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I've downloaded an image from @gjacobse and am burning it to disk now (No spare USB sticks around).
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Did the transfer via ownCloud do the trick?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Did the transfer via ownCloud do the trick?
Speaking of this, I need to troubleshoot why I cannot download a file > 1gb via HTTP shared link on my personal ownCloud server...
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@scottalanmiller said:
Did the transfer via ownCloud do the trick?
Yes, I downloaded a 2.9 GB file. I haven't tested the file yet other than to burn the ISO to the DVD, but booting will have to wait until later.
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ownCloud for the win, again!
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Did the transfer via ownCloud do the trick?
Speaking of this, I need to troubleshoot why I cannot download a file > 1gb via HTTP shared link on my personal ownCloud server...
There is an apache flag that needs to be set. The ownCloud documentation goes over it.
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Alright, the ISO from gjacobse worked.
Currently downloading and installing SP1 and SP2 - this is a RTM disk. many hours of waiting ahead of me.
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@Dashrender said:
Alright, the ISO from gjacobse worked.
Currently downloading and installing SP1 and SP2 - this is a RTM disk. many hours of waiting ahead of me.
Glad it worked. It's been a while since I installed Vista,.. could you not skip SP1 and go to SP2?
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In theory you are supposed to be able to go directly to SP2.
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@scottalanmiller said:
In theory you are supposed to be able to go directly to SP2.
I always have. I have not restored one in a couple years, but I did it that way last time.
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@gjacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
Alright, the ISO from gjacobse worked.
Currently downloading and installing SP1 and SP2 - this is a RTM disk. many hours of waiting ahead of me.
Glad it worked. It's been a while since I installed Vista,.. could you not skip SP1 and go to SP2?
Yes, you can. No need to install a previous service pack. The most recent is sufficient. You could do that on NT4.
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@PSX_Defector said:
@gjacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
Alright, the ISO from gjacobse worked.
Currently downloading and installing SP1 and SP2 - this is a RTM disk. many hours of waiting ahead of me.
Glad it worked. It's been a while since I installed Vista,.. could you not skip SP1 and go to SP2?
Yes, you can. No need to install a previous service pack. The most recent is sufficient. You could do that on NT4.
Not quite. You could do it to a point but to get to the final release of SP6a you had to install SP4, then the Release Pack, then SP6a. Took three updates to get to the last one. But you did not need SP1, 2 or 3 to do it. And SP5 was not needed.