Posts Tagged windows

Create a custom Windows install CD with all the updates!!

If you have ever had the joy of reinstalling Windows on your pc, to then have to download all the drivers on another PC to get it online, then have to spend hours on Windows Update installing updates, rebooting, installing more updates, more rebooting etc, then this is the guide for you.

I reinstall Windows quite regularly as part of my job, so anything that will make this process less painful is welcome. I have created a Windows CD that answers all the setup questions for me, and has all the latest Windows updates pre installed, which makes installing Windows an almost completely unattended process. This allows me to turn machines around and get them back out to the classrooms much faster than doing it the normal way.

So I decided to throw together a little guide on how to make one of these CDs. You can use this guide as a basis and change bits and piece to suit your own needs. For instance if you are only making the disc for one PC, you can slipstream in all the drivers for your computer, saving having to look for them after a reinstall. I prefer to leave drivers out as they are updated quite regularly and I like to run the latest versions (with the exception of LAN or network card drivers, as having these in the CD means you can get online instantly after install to download the rest of your drivers). Read the rest of this entry »

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Keep Windows application installer files up to date with Ketarin

Genius little Windows application called Ketarin keeps your application installers up to date. If you are like me, and either format and reinstall Windows a lot on your own machine, or have to reinstall workstations a lot as part of your job, then having a folder full of the latest installers for all your most used apps is a must. Things like Firefox, FoxIt PDF Reader, Paint.net etc.

However remembering to periodically check all those sites for the latest version and download it is a pain in the backside. This is where Ketarin comes in, specifically with a little help from filehippo.com

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Windows Remote Desktop Client for OSX

Now that I have pretty much completely turned to the Dark Side and use a MacBook Pro for nearly all my work, I need some way to manage our Windows network in school. We currently run 5 Windows 2003 Standard Edition servers. Using the Microsoft Remote Desktop Client for Mac works ok, but it is by no means perfect.

Then by complete chance one day, while watching an episode of Hak5 (excellent video podcast, go subscribe to it now!), I spotted @hak5matt using his MacBook Pro to demo some software, and noticed the app name CoRD in the title bar.

On further investigation I found CoRD is a remote desktop client for OSX that utterly rocks. It has a really useful sidebar that you can keep all your commonly used servers in so they are just a double click away. Makes switching between servers an absolute breeze. Read the rest of this entry »

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