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Saturday, August 24, 2013

.NET Framework 3.5 Standalone Installer for Windows 8 (32/64 bit)

Important Note:

- Run as Administrator
- Only/Best workable on a fresh installed system with no updates applied

Date: February 16 2013

Supported Languages: All

Size : 61.86 MB

Download link :
Net Framework 3.5 Offline installer

http://sdrv.ms/VicgY2
http://d-h.st/Yxq
http://multi.la/s/2ULV56XJ
http://www.embedupload.com/?d=02EPCQKSFH
http://directmirror.com/files/03QEFZ1V

Thanks to ricktendo64 for the GUI

File : dotNetFx35_W8_x86_x64.exe
CRC32: 64805d64
MD5  : de0d496d528ebd61f421dbde2a86841f
SHA-1: 0f6e3c6f317e529eca68042bcb0b5cc3d95e0cd1

Source:
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Creating Bootable USB disk for UEFI Computers

In today’s blog I am going to discuss how to handle booting from a USB drive on a UEFI system so you can deploy Windows.  It is common to create bootable USB flash drives or hard drives so you can boot from them to do various tasks such as

  • Boot Windows PE (WINPE) for recovery purposes
  • Boot Windows PE (WINPE) to deploy image
  • Boot Microsoft Deployment Toolkit media deployment share

For example if you are manually deploying Windows you are using a process similar to Basic Windows Deployment Step-by-Step Guide

UEFI based systems such as the Surface Pro or other UEFI systems require that the boot files reside on FAT32 partition.  If they are not FAT32 the system may not see the device as bootable.
FAT32 has a 4GB individual file size limitation and 32GB maximum volume size.  If any of the files are larger than 4GB you may have to configure the drive differently. Consider if you are booting Windows PE 4.0 and want to deploy a custom image using Dism.exe where the size of the image is 8GB.  You would not be able to store the image on the FAT32 partition.
There are 2 options to work around this
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Monday, August 19, 2013

Diskpart and its Commands Examples

What is Diskpart?

Diskpart is a command line utility in Microsoft windows operating system and it is use for performing different disk related tasks like creating, formatting, deleting a partition. In this article I will show you how to perform the basic disk tasks using Diskpart. The great thing with diskpart is that you can take help typing “?” at any part of command, for example you want to know the options available with list command then you need to type the “list ?” in diskpart-command line  and it will show you all available option with list command.

How to open or run diskpart:
You can run the diskpart utility by typing the diskpart in command prompt, please note you need to open the command prompt as administrator and also keep in mind that some of diskpart commands are case sensitive for example if you use “list partition” instead of “list PARTITION” then it will not work for you.
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