> Shouldn't you be posting these questions on the forums?
> I applied to this mailing list to hear news about ReactOS not to hear you
> guys ask technical questions back and forth.
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Bob Puff@NLE <bob(a)nleaudio.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> > I've tried to install both the 0.3.15 as well as the latest snapshot
> > version of ReactOS on a few different machines here. I've got all the way
> > through the installer, to the main bootup, but I get either a BSOD or it
> > just locks. Is there ACPI or other stuff that needs to be disabled for
> > this to work? I'd really like to try this. A pointer to a webpage with
> > suggestions would be fine.
> Bob
Surely this message is appropriate to the ros-general list, or if not, then the ros-dev list.
Being technical in nature, maybe the ros-dev list?
But surely not spam!
If I knew the answer, I'd speak up, but am strapped for where to install ReactOS.
I don't think installing to USB stick is supported, and hard drive is GPT-partitioned.
IDE hard drive in a USB 2.0 SATA/IDE hard-drive enclosure?
And then the ReactOS 0.3.15 installation CD failed to boot.
Tom
Hello,
I've tried to install both the 0.3.15 as well as the latest snapshot version of ReactOS on a few
different machines here. I've got all the way through the installer, to the main bootup, but I get
either a BSOD or it just locks. Is there ACPI or other stuff that needs to be disabled for this to
work? I'd really like to try this. A pointer to a webpage with suggestions would be fine.
Bob
To make things short, I want to alter the Reactos library that deals with
ACL in Windows, and use it in place of the corresponding microsoft windows
library.
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> Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 12:52:53 -0400
> From: Marcos Reyes <marcos(a)nerdondemand.com>
> To: ros-general(a)reactos.org
> Subject: Re: [ros-general] Ros-general Digest, Vol 98, Issue 1
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> I somehow lost rights to folders in my start menu. In the Windows GUI,
> I become owner, but then get "access denied" when I try to give myself
> full control. This, and many other ACL (Access Control Lists, in NTFS)
> annoyances I deal with, makes me desire to disable ACL altogether.
>
> I have used SetACL successfully, but to be honest, ACL is not something
> I want to learn or deal with. It is only an annoyance along the way to
> getting things done. Many go up in arms over this because of "security"
> concerns. I have been without security for a very long time without
> issues. Perhaps I am lucky, but really, I don't have that much to lose
> anyway.
>
> I make unattended windows installations, and have thought to use a
> modified library with the help of DSEO
> http://www.ngohq.com/?page=dseo
>
> Would the library be ntfs.sys?
>
>
> On 8/25/2013 8:00 AM, ros-general-request(a)reactos.org wrote:
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> > Message: 1
> > Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 02:34:57 -0400
> > From: Marcos Reyes<marcos(a)nerdondemand.com>
> > To: ros-general(a)reactos.org
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> > Can you use a ReactOS library to replace an existing library in Windows?
> >
I somehow lost rights to folders in my start menu. In the Windows GUI,
I become owner, but then get "access denied" when I try to give myself
full control. This, and many other ACL (Access Control Lists, in NTFS)
annoyances I deal with, makes me desire to disable ACL altogether.
I have used SetACL successfully, but to be honest, ACL is not something
I want to learn or deal with. It is only an annoyance along the way to
getting things done. Many go up in arms over this because of "security"
concerns. I have been without security for a very long time without
issues. Perhaps I am lucky, but really, I don't have that much to lose
anyway.
I make unattended windows installations, and have thought to use a
modified library with the help of DSEO
http://www.ngohq.com/?page=dseo
Would the library be ntfs.sys?
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 02:34:57 -0400
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> Can you use a ReactOS library to replace an existing library in Windows?
>