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Re: CF-18 Mk5 -- WinXP Tablet Edition

Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2015 5:36 pm
by ADOR
Just make sure now you save that ISO or better yet make your self a back up image. Also if you want to keep everything just like it is for xp look up Steadystate. Say you were on the internet and got a virus. You just simply turn the pc off then back on. It saves the state where you want it and all other changes are gone. It even has special ways you can update stuff.

Also depending on how much you update xp they may be some annoying nag popups that need to be taken care of too.

Re: CF-18 Mk5 -- WinXP Tablet Edition

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:57 am
by stevejag
Yes, Sir, I certainly intend to.
Appears SteadyState can still be had, but was discontinued in 2010. Sure sounds a lot like something I used to use back in the day, called GoBack. That is until Symantec bought them up and killed it! They didn't like it interfering/competing with Ghost.

Also see many references to Reboot Restore RX. I'll investigate them when I have time. Thanks for the tip.

Cheers,

Re: CF-18 Mk5 -- WinXP Tablet Edition

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 10:49 am
by stevejag
Stylus arrived and works perfectly. With all the TB's in my orbit, this is my first experience with the digitizer screen. I like it, the brightness and all, but overall I think I prefer the resistive touchscreen. A little less bright, but works so well, for me at least.

Am I right, that Win7 and beyond all have the digitizer drivers and functions for install with a digitizer screen? I'd like to clarify that for any future such models cross my path.

Thanks again!
Steve

Re: CF-18 Mk5 -- WinXP Tablet Edition

Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2015 11:59 am
by ADOR
The brightness is the same on all of the Mk1/2 CF-19. The bulb in the one you seen before may of just been getting old. From MK3 up they went with LED's.