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#1 gokujames

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Posted 07 May 2010 - 09:46 AM

Create your own restore partition same as companies like Dell , HP does for their laptops
The video is split to 4 series for ease of understanding & brevity.All the video is explained with audio with my voice.
Hope you all love it & try creating your own.

Requirements:
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1. Grub4Dos 0.4.4 :P

http://nufans.net/grub4dos/

2. Ghost.iso [I am not hosting this] :cheers:

Video1: :cheers:
Description: In this video we will learn about Grub in your Host operating System.
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Tutorial 1

Video2: :P
Description: In this video lets learn to Install Grub & some tips..
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Tutorial 2

Video3: :lol:
Description: In this video lets learn to create a menu file & configure some settings
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Tutorial 3

Video4: :cheers:
Description: In this final video lets learn to create a backup of a drive & then restore the backup to a working copy of OS right before your eyes
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Last part of Tutorial

There are lot's of mistakes when i speak , excuse me :cheers: if i have contradicted anything or completely said a concept wrong :huh:

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Posted 08 May 2010 - 03:12 PM

Thank you for sharing the videos.

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Posted 09 May 2010 - 03:40 PM

you are always welcome Nuno :cheers:
Do you have any other ideas i can try ? :cheers: with ghost & Grub to make something different.I love making screen casts :cheers:

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Posted 09 May 2010 - 07:39 PM

I would recommend giving a try to debugmode's wink: http://www.boot-land...showtopic=11198

It looks like a very good tool to produce screencast with annotations that you can also export as PDF (good for printing to paper).

If you're asking my opinion, I would really like to see a good video tutorial explaining people how to setup Windows 7 PE and LiveXP with winbuilder.

Video tuts are cool. It's almost like having someone in front of you explaining what needs to be done and then it seems easier to repeat the same. (good when you're clueless)

Thanks again for volunteering to help with the video tuts.

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 05:37 AM

@Nuno I haven't been doing any Live Xp projects until now.So if possible could you point me to some reliable :cheers: resources & files so that i could get started with the Tutorial :cheers:
As for Win7 i still haven't even tried the OS but would like getting my hands dirty :cheers: with it.. :P

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 08:11 AM

members please give your feedback & whether the method works or not & is my voice audible ,Understandable.
your feedback is the key to my next Tutorial

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Posted 10 May 2010 - 01:27 PM

your feedback is the key to my next Tutorial

Comments posted here:
http://www.911cd.net...o...23846&st=11

My feedback is:
DO NOT USE WAREZ :cheers: when making tutorials.

:cheers:
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#8 gokujames

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Posted 11 May 2010 - 04:22 AM

my reply for the post is here See here

#9 Wonko the Sane

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Posted 11 May 2010 - 06:46 AM

my reply for the post is here See here

So is my re-reply.

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Posted 08 February 2011 - 05:46 AM

How to hide that recovery partition so that the partition is not visible when windows is logged in.....

#11 bomz

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Posted 08 February 2011 - 07:06 AM

Make it "HIDE" using BOOTICE, Acronis Disk Director, GRUB4DOS for ex.
http://bootice.narod...1.0/BOOTICE.EXE

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Edited by bomz, 08 February 2011 - 07:10 AM.


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Posted 25 December 2011 - 07:17 AM

Comments posted here:
http://www.911cd.net...o...23846&st=11

My feedback is:
DO NOT USE WAREZ :lol: when making tutorials.

:cheers:
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Troll harder,

Heres an idea, try making a your own tutorials or reply to posts with something constructive instead of being a jerk.

Edited by Dynthor, 25 December 2011 - 07:20 AM.


#13 TheRookie

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Posted 25 December 2011 - 10:09 AM

eish...

someone beat me to the recovery partition thing. But I'm almost done with my tutorial and will post it here.

However, I'm not using ghost...
don't like them, can't see them!
Although I wont deny, ghost makes things a heck of alot easier, however, my tutorial will be free, the toolls will be free, and lastly, you'll be free to follow or not.


cheers now,
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#14 Wonko the Sane

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Posted 26 December 2011 - 02:19 PM

Troll harder,

Heres an idea, try making a your own tutorials or reply to posts with something constructive instead of being a jerk.

Here is another idea :dubbio:, get a life, have fun, do not unneededly call other people jerks or trolls.

:cheers:
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