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    Anyone heard of this?

    I downloaded a torrent of this but during installation an error occurred saying that the "ae1duzzu.sys" file is missing so it cannot continue installation. Does anyone here know how to fix this?

    Thanks.

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    karon pa ko kadungog ani

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    diba royale, mao man nang theme sa windows xp? mao nang sa Media Center edition?

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    wouldn't that be considered warez?

    parehas rana sa BlackXP, GamerXP, etc. - mga modified XPs.



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    Default Re: Windows Royale (2007)

    Quote Originally Posted by janhenz
    wouldn't that be considered warez?

    parehas rana sa BlackXP, GamerXP, etc. - mga modified XPs.
    Neg. People make available alternative Windows CDs all the time. You can even do it yourself. Sharing CD keys and cracks would make it warez however

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    IIRC, The basis for windows XP legitimacy is based on the CD key. dunno if its been changed.

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    actually you burn it and install ,
    no need for serial key.

    so the UltraISo Premium included in the package, trial version rani?


    @13thProphet
    here's more details from- not that opera blog
    e-quote lang nko bec. i'm not sure if i can link....
    Just burn and install.
    No need for serials.

    About Installation:

    The Windows Royale uses the defaults for Windows File Protection.

    About Windows File Protection

    WFP protects system files by running in the background and detecting attempts to replace protected system files. WFP is triggered after it receives a directory change notification on a file in a protected directory. Once this notification is received, WFP determines which file was changed. If the file is protected, WFP looks up the file signature in a catalog file to determine if the new file is the correct Microsoft version. If it is not, the operating system replaces the file with the correct version from the dllcache directory or the distribution media.

    After detecting the replacement of a protected file, WFP searches for the replaced files in the following order:

    1.Search the dllcache directory.

    2.If the system was installed via network install, search the network install path.

    3.Search on the CD.
    If the file is found in dllcache or the install source is auto-located, WFP replaces the file without prompting the user and moves on. If the file cannot be found, WFP displays a dialog box that prompts the user to either insert distribution media or cancel the restore operation.

    WFP also logs an event to the system event log, noting the file replacement attempt. If the administrative user cancels the WFP file restoration, an event noting the cancellation is logged.

    Note: The “hit rate” of the dllcache directory is related to the size of the cache specified in the SFCQuota setting. See “Protected File List” later in this article for more information about the SFCQuota setting.

    Disabling Windows File Protection

    You may disable WFP by setting the value SFCDisable (REG_DWORD) in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Microsoft\ Windows NT\ CurrentVersion\ Winlogon. By default, SFCDisable is set to 0, which means WFP is active. Setting SFCDisable to 1 will disable WFP. Setting SFCDisable to 2 will disable WFP for the next system restart only (without a prompt to re-enable).

    Important: You must have a kernel debugger attached to the system via null modem cable (for example:I386kd.exe or Windbg.exe) to use SFCDisable = 1 or SFCDisable = 2.

    After WFP is disabled using the SFCDisable = 1 setting, the following message will appear after logon:

    Warning! Windows File Protection is not active on this system. Would you like to enable Windows File Protection now? This will enable Windows File Protection until the next system restart. .

    Clicking Yes will reactivate WFP until the next system restart. This message will appear at every successful logon until SFCDisable is set to 0.

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    Did you try installing Windows Royale? Do any of you experience the same problem?

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    whats the difference between xp and royale?

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