Skip to content

T.J. Schmitz.com

It's all about me, right?

Category Archives: Windows

‘easy bake’ .ISO’s to CDLinux and Windows

A couple of posts ago, I talked about mounting .iso files as virtual CDs, but what if you want to burn that file to a CD in order to give it to a friend? (only legal software like Linux distros, right?) I’ve been using two easy ways to do this for a while without having […]

Posted byT.J.February 25, 2005Posted inhow-to, Linux, WindowsLeave a comment on ‘easy bake’ .ISO’s to CDLinux and Windows

Windows XP SP2 Registry Keys for Student PCs

Andrew White has posted another excellent article @ Novell Cool Solutions on registry hacks for administering student PCs. He calls them ‘draconian”, but I think they’re very insightful.

Posted byT.J.February 22, 2005Posted inhow-to, WindowsLeave a comment on Windows XP SP2 Registry Keys for Student PCs

Mounting .iso images: Windows, Linux & Netware

I’ve been playing with a lot of different software lately, and have started bemoaning how many times I’ve burnt a .iso file to a CD for one-time use. I was going to buy a couple of CD-RWs to be less wasteful, but then I wondered if it was possible to mount them as virtual cds. […]

Posted byT.J.February 22, 2005Posted inhow-to, Linux, WindowsLeave a comment on Mounting .iso images: Windows, Linux & Netware

Posts navigation

Newer posts 1 2 3
T.J. Schmitz.com, Proudly powered by WordPress.