Just an off-topic tip: My biannual Windows reinstall takes 5 minutes. Image a working system up to your network, then image it down when you need to rebuild. And if you use sysprep, then even any hardware changes don't affect the image process. Or, put a sysprep'ed image on a DVD and just image it to any computer - you never need to see the installation again.
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Michael T. Dean Sent: Wed 11/30/2005 12:27 PM To: Discussion about mythtv Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] I'm thinking of switching to windows :( And drivers, and ... I always set aside a minimum of 8 hours for my biannual (that's twice a year, not biennial--once every two years) Windows re-install of my gaming system and I don't have to install any apps on that system save the one game I'm playing at the time. Not to mention the obviously-flawed Windows installer to which people have grown so accustomed that they no longer seem to notice the flaws. You start the Windows install, you format your disk, it copies files, it reboots, and *then* it asks for the CD key. Gee, thanks Microsoft, for wiping my disk and preventing me from continuing to use my old OS before you told me that some crook OEM sold me an unlicensed Windows CD with my computer. (OK, this one has never happened to me, but still... That's basically imposing the death sentence without judge and jury.) So, the real flaw--that's always a problem--is the fact that there are at least three different points during the install at which the entire process comes to a complete stop waiting for user input. I was helping a Windows fan-boy install FC4 and after it asked all the information it needed and started downloading packages, I said, "Oh, wait. We have a problem. I know you really like Windows, and many apps for FC4 are designed to work like those on Windows, but the installer doesn't. It won't stop 45 minutes from now asking for more information, so when we come back, the install will be complete." OK, not all Linux distros do their installers correctly, either--yes, this means you Ubuntu--but come on... Does Microsoft really expect me to sit there in front of the installer reading their Windows XP ads for 45 minutes? If so, you'd think they at least have enough ads that they don't repeat throughout the install. And I won't even get into the installer loading drivers for every possible piece of hardware before the installer can begin. (Ever hear of auto-detection, MS?) Mike
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