On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 04:18:03PM -0600, Elf & Dmitryi wrote: > Here's a couple things... > > http://mcnlive.org/ - MCN Live, a live CD that can also be installed on > a flash drive. There's Knoppix, too. http://www.knopper.de > > http://www.sysresccd.org/ - another live CD that can edit Windows NT > passwords. > > http://portableapps.com/ has a collection of Firefox, Filezilla, GIMP > etc., all portable and launchable from a flash drive. > > And, well, the author's own Windows demoronising/essential tools > package (it will write to Windows directory, so for most of the > installed items it'll require an admin account, but Sysresc CD might > help with that). This also flips around three hundred registry settings > to somewhat more humane, making Windows a tad faster and more bearable.
That sounds good, but I'm not going to mess with the system. I must admit that it works OK; the Lotus Email and calendar things and Excel cover 90% of my work, IE 9% more and the rest I can do without. And office work is only 30% of what I do. I can and will live with it but fun it ain't. Awww- if using the computer were too much fun I'd be spending too much time in the office and not in production. Thanks for the hints though. Saved for future reference. --D.
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