Wrong, because by the time you've ghosted, and are installing another machine, oh, say, half a year later, it turns out there's 80 new patches available on Windows Update, and Apache has been cracked to shits, thus requiring updates, and, well, just about the same for a whole lot of programs. Then once you have installed that, go ahead, ghost it again, but it's an viscious circle if you ask me.
This'll be really wortless if you ghost the image to a DVD/CD, waist of DVD/CD in my opinion.
Did anyone actually read the documented guide, even for a little bit? I tell you, if a sysadmin should resort to that, he must REALLY suck, because all of what is explained in there is so f*cking obvious. I mean, c'mon.:\
This might look fun, but I think Project Looking Glass has more potential as it's cross-platform. It also looks better, and (probably) has more features when it's released.
For people unaware: http://wwws.sun.com/software/looking_glass/
Good, PNG has always been a better choice for any picture. I've been using it myself for ages now, it's small and keeps its original colors (although can be a tiny bit darkened, hardly noticable).
I always wondered if Windows would ever switch to PNG, or, anything better than BMP.
Wrong, because by the time you've ghosted, and are installing another machine, oh, say, half a year later, it turns out there's 80 new patches available on Windows Update, and Apache has been cracked to shits, thus requiring updates, and, well, just about the same for a whole lot of programs.
Then once you have installed that, go ahead, ghost it again, but it's an viscious circle if you ask me.
This'll be really wortless if you ghost the image to a DVD/CD, waist of DVD/CD in my opinion.
Then again, I don't use Windows anymore.
Did anyone actually read the documented guide, even for a little bit? :\
I tell you, if a sysadmin should resort to that, he must REALLY suck, because all of what is explained in there is so f*cking obvious.
I mean, c'mon.
It's zoekmp3.nl. Typo. :)
This might look fun, but I think Project Looking Glass has more potential as it's cross-platform.
It also looks better, and (probably) has more features when it's released.
For people unaware: http://wwws.sun.com/software/looking_glass/
Good, PNG has always been a better choice for any picture.
I've been using it myself for ages now, it's small and keeps its original colors (although can be a tiny bit darkened, hardly noticable).
I always wondered if Windows would ever switch to PNG, or, anything better than BMP.
First!
Yay!
Sorry.. couldn't resist..