64-bit Windows 7 PE?

A

Ant

Hi.

Do they exist or only 32-bit exists? If they exists, then how do I get
or make one?

Thank you in advance. :)
--
"I don't understand them anymore, these people that travel the
commuter-trains to their dormitory towns. These people call themselves
human, but, by a pressure they do not feel, are forced to do their work
like ants. With what do they fill their time when they are free of work
on their silly little Sundays?" --Antoine de saint-Exupéry, 'Wind, Sand,
and Stars,' 1939
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( ) If e-mailing, then axe ANT from its address if needed.
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A

Ant

I've used Winbuilder to create Win PE boot disks.
You can use Windows 7 32 bit or 64 bit to create your boot disk.
More info here:
http://reboot.pro/forum/22/
http://winbuilder.net/help
Thanks. :)
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/ /\ /\ \ Ant's Quality Foraged Links: http://aqfl.net
| |o o| |
\ _ / If crediting, then use Ant nickname and AQFL URL/link.
( ) If e-mailing, then axe ANT from its address if needed.
Ant is currently not listening to any songs on this computer.
 
V

VanguardLH

Ant said:
Dave-UK typed:


Thanks. :)
<snipped the long off-topic fluff signature>

Maybe you're not the Ant that I've seen posting for a long time in
Usenet. That one knows the netiquette for max length of a signature is
4 lines. Of course, in the vast majority of cases, the signature is
duplicated information, like repeating the name already shown in the
From header or ego-stroking fluff that is off-topic (hence spam) to the
topic and newsgroup, so consider not adding a signature at all.

Thankfully many newsreaders have an option to strip out signature fluff.
 
H

Heather

VanguardLH said:
<snipped the long off-topic fluff signature>

Maybe you're not the Ant that I've seen posting for a long time in
Usenet. That one knows the netiquette for max length of a signature is
4 lines.
I will answer for him.......that is NOT the Ant who has been posting for
eons from ENGLAND........this idjit is in the US.
 
E

Ed Cryer

I will answer for him.......that is NOT the Ant who has been posting for
eons from ENGLAND........this idjit is in the US.
Yes, I've known the English Ant for years. He's been really helpful at
times, and his style is mature and very approachable.
This "Ant" is an egomaniac nutter.

Ed
 
Z

Zaphod Beeblebrox

VanguardLH said:
<snipped the long off-topic fluff signature>
Of course, in the vast majority of cases, the signature is
duplicated information, like repeating the name already shown in the
From header or ego-stroking fluff that is off-topic (hence spam) to
the
topic and newsgroup, so consider not adding a signature at all.
Though I agree with much of what you say, "off-topic" <> spam,
especially where signatures are concerned. As long as the post itself
is on-topic, no harm, no foul. I do wonder about those who put ascii
art into signatures though, since so many readers use proportional
fonts these days said:
Thankfully many newsreaders have an option to strip out signature
fluff.
Indeed.
 
B

BillW50

In
VanguardLH said:
Maybe you're not the Ant that I've seen posting for a long time in
Usenet. That one knows the netiquette for max length of a signature
is 4 lines. Of course, in the vast majority of cases, the signature
is duplicated information, like repeating the name already shown in
the From header or ego-stroking fluff that is off-topic (hence spam)
to the topic and newsgroup, so consider not adding a signature at all.

Thankfully many newsreaders have an option to strip out signature
fluff.
Oh come on! Give some of us a break! I have over a dozen computers here.
And I use the sig to let me know (and for anybody else who cares) which
computer I posted from. Thus if I find a post of mine all screwed up or
something, I know where it came from.

I have to admit, I do get annoyed when people quotes me and quotes the
sig too. That I don't need (and nobody else does either). I edit them
out if I reply to them though. ;-)
 

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