Ultimate Boot CD for Windows and Logmein Rescue
The Ultimate Boot CD for Windows is awesome.
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The Ultimate Boot CD for Windows is awesome.
troca2 (8.0 KiB)
You can now flash your WRT54G V.5 and V.6 routers with linux. This replaces VXworks on the router.
http://www.bitsum.com/openwiking/owbase/ow.asp?WRT54G5%5FCFE
It’s been out for a few weeks so it should be very reliable.
The latest (14.17) unlocked firmware for Packet8’s DTA310 and BGP410. Download it at
http://www.datawhale.com/packet8-firmware/
This firmware is only if you wish to use your DTA310 and BGP410 with the Packet8 service. This firmware allows you to set your adapter to use the G711 codec in both directions.
At www.linksysinfo.org there is an excellent article about how to fix your bricked WRT54G router. There are several different methods that they discuss. I tried it on several routers and it worked. Good luck.
There is a very good chart on www.linksysinfo.org that shows the differences in various firmware hacks for the WRT54G series routers.
The chart compares Sveasofts Alchemy, DD-WRT and Sveasofts Talisman. There are several versions of the routers that have been created and this which ones are compatible with which firmwares.
(I found this when searching for an answer)
“Boot the system from CD1 of Red Hat Linux. At the prompt enter “linux rescue”. Severel dialog box appear. Press “ok” on these boxes. At the end you will get a shell prompt. In the shell prompt enter “chroot /mnt/sysimage” and next enter
“passwd”. This will ask for your new password. Enter new password. Exit from the shell by entering “exit”. Eject your
CD1 now. Now booting starts from hard drive.”
Regards,
Vadiraj Purohit
Software Engineer
India
(I tested this with Redhat 8 and it works great.)
When using AppleShare or AFP to access network resources and you disable “allow cleartext passwords” you are then unable to access network resources that use AFP because you have to leave cleartext passwords enabled. To Fix this problem simply type this command in at the termainal window:
rm ~/Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences.plist
After this file is deleted reboot and you should have the option for cleartext again.
This is the problem I was getting which caused me to do some investigating. I would get a bad username and password error without it even trying to authenticate.

I came across a great little utility that you can use to customize your Windows installation discs. You can add drivers, remove unwanted software and streamline your Windows installs. You can download this FREE utility at
Add this to your list of free useful utilites.