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In Reply to: RE: I think the problem with NLite and AWE posted by steppe on December 06, 2011 at 10:12:20
in your cPLAY diagnostics?
That is hard to believe!
I know it does not install "correctly" but I have made several installs and have been able to get AWE even though it will not accept ADMINSTRATORS.
You are checking within cPLAY?
Follow Ups:
No AWEEE!
That is why I started sneaking like a Gollum around and inside a normally installed Windows and how I found this groupobject empty folderrrrrrr!
Serge
Serge
For what is worth, I had the same problem with Junaid's nLite. It would not accept Administrators, and AWE would fail.
I got it to work by picking another ID that was listed. Instead of Administrators I used both Anonymous User & Everyone. It took it, and then AWE was enabled.
Hope this helps.
a wrong iso and do it wrong myself. When I click on advanced I DON'T FIND THERE ANY NAME.
Serge
I know with my "minimal install" I cannot get it to accept ADMINISTRATORS but when I go to cPLAY diagnostics it shows up.
Now I am assuming you are attempting to implement AWE early on.
My install process (done many times and I always get AWE)
as soon as I have a working WINDOWS I:
install chipset drivers
implement AWE
implement MINLOGON
install cMP and cPLAY
start machine in cMP mode and stay there.
do the basic cMP optimizations, which are almost minimal, too.
run Junaids registry batch files all consecutively
uncheck as much as I dare from AUTORUNS while deleting .dll's and .sys's the entries correspond to. This requires some back and forth which I do just to be careful
After tuis the rest of deletions and reg changes are made from the "other" machine.
I delete all but the files I keep in one big deletion.
I have found that the files batch files have IN MY SYSTEM created problems. I am making all deletions while connected to the "other" machine.
I wonder if your problem is WHEN you are attempting to implement AWE? Are you doing it early on?
after installation of windows-lynx-cmp-cplay. After that - restart with a new hope and then start cplay to see it failed.
Serge.
P.S. Read my post below about nonpagedpool size. Can You try it? I am typing from that machine. Just try, not more than 15 minutes then revert.
Serge.
This is very important, I mean feedback.
Hi, i couldn't install awe either, but found a solution (for my machine):
Follow the cics-directions until step 9. Then:
- when you must enter "Object Types" button, don't do that, but do 'advanced' button.
- Find Now button
- In the field below, under Name(RDN) select Everyone
- OK button
- Object Types button
- check Groups > uncheck Built-in security principals & Users > OK button
- again OK button
- apply button
- again OK button
- File > Save
- File > Exit
- Reboot
This worked for me, hope it works for you
Douwe
Will go, pick more blank disks, try anothe nLite iso, reinstall and try. Will report. I want to find a routine that will be at least as easy as what Cics told us to do. It worked fine then, so it shouldn't be more complicated now. The easier it will be, the more people will join us.
Serge
I know you probably have but I thought I would ask anyway.
Now to look at the pagefile post ...
with nLite I did have a few disks that I could not implement AWE which was one of my first frustrations with using it.
NOW, I must say I did not find it unlistenable by any means. I did wonder if when one minimized WINDOWS did this diminish the need for AWE?
I do know that the formula I am using and the one in my post will most assuredly allow AWE. Junaid's formula does allow AWE. Did you make any changes from either of these two versions?
The "version" of nLite that would not allow AWE had more stuff in it than the one I posted about.
I just had another thought: maybe I was getting AWE after all but when clicking OK after typing in ADMINISTRATORS and this was not accpeted maybe I gave up. I cannot remember whether I checked the cPLAY diagnostics since my assumption was IT DID NOT WORK. We have all learned much with this experience. Never be too sure ...
Excuse this stream of WINDOWS minimizing consciousness ...
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