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#1 User is offline   orange6565 

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  Posted 14 May 2008 - 10:47 PM

I have 2 questions want to ask for Pro,

After i setting the nlite and install in my pc i hv face 2 problem.

1. under the start button the bar was become white color, and how to change back to normal win xp color.

2. when i shut down the PC . it cannot fully shut down. it come out a message " It is safe to turn off your computer" and it cannot auto fully shut down. :blushing:

Hope any Pro can help me...TQ

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  Posted 15 May 2008 - 07:25 PM

Anybody can help me solve this problem.

TQ :ph34r: :ph34r:

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 07:33 PM

1. In Taskbar and Start Menu Properties > Start Menu select Start Menu
2. You installed you PC with a "Standard PC" Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL). Search the web for more info.

Is this nLite related?

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 11:19 PM

Preparation step that may not be needed but it's better to make it anyway just in case:
1. Double click on My Computer > Tools > Folder Options > View and choose "Show hidden files and folders" > Apply > OK.
2. Go to your Windows directory and find INF folder. Open it and find HAL.PNF. Delete HAL.PNF (NOT HAL.INF!!!).

Steps to change the HAL:
1. Right click on My Computer and choos Properties.
2. Choose Hardware tab and press Device Manager.
3. Find Computer and press "+".
4. You probably have "Standard Computer" there. Click on it with right button of your mouse and choose "Update Driver...".
5. Tick on "Install from a list of specific location (Advanced)" > Next.
6. Tick "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install." > Next.
7. That one you choose yourself - it depends on your hardware. ON modern computers it should be ACPI Uniprocessor or ACPI Multiprocessor. > Next. That will install new HAL and require to reboot. After rebooting all hardware will be re-detected again.

If you have this behaviour in virtual machine you probably won't change the HAL - read documentation of your virtual machine first to find out if it supports ACPI functions.

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 11:25 PM

View PostOleg_II, on May 16 2008, 01:19 PM, said:

Preparation step that may not be needed but it's better to make it anyway just in case:
1. Double click on My Computer > Tools > Folder Options > View and choose "Show hidden files and folders" > Apply > OK.
2. Go to your Windows directory and find INF folder. Open it and find HAL.PNF. Delete HAL.PNF (NOT HAL.INF!!!).

Steps to change the HAL:
1. Right click on My Computer and choos Properties.
2. Choose Hardware tab and press Device Manager.
3. Find Computer and press "+".
4. You probably have "Standard Computer" there. Click on it with right button of your mouse and choose "Update Driver...".
5. Tick on "Install from a list of specific location (Advanced)" > Next.
6. Tick "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install." > Next.
7. That one you choose yourself - it depends on your hardware. ON modern computers it should be ACPI Uniprocessor or ACPI Multiprocessor. > Next. That will install new HAL and require to reboot. After rebooting all hardware will be re-detected again.

If you have this behaviour in virtual machine you probably won't change the HAL - read documentation of your virtual machine first to find out if it supports ACPI functions.



thks for u help. i will try it .
another question is my start button and the task bar the color not original win xp color. and i dunno how to set back as win xp style. hope u understand my questions.

thks :thumbup


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Posted 16 May 2008 - 11:34 AM

Colors: You probably have Windows Classic Theme:
-Right click in an empty display field > Properties > Appearance > Select Windows XP Style in the upper dropdown box

Oleg_II's instructions are excellent but it is not normal that you get the Standard PC HAL, and upgrading the HAL after installatiom may cause trouble.
-Make sure ACPI and APIC are enabled in your BIOS (if they are available as option)
-Old PCs may not support ACPI and/or APIC
-Choose nLite > Unattended > General > Computer type: Automatic
-Check i386\WinNT.sif and remove the ComputerType entry under [Unattended]
-Change HALs only for special situations and if you know what they and what you are doing

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