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Hello everyone,
you know how when you install an OS, the default 'date and time" will always be 'GMT -8 Pacific Time' or something?
well, instead of GMT -8 i want it to be GMT -5 Eastern Time. Is there a way to get a round this?
or, a bat ...
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Hello everyone,
you know how when you install an OS, the default 'date and time" will always be 'GMT -8 Pacific Time' or something? well, instead of GMT -8 i want it to be GMT -5 Eastern Time. Is there a way to get a round this? or, a bat file? (please provide a complete scripts if you can, since i am not a scripter). Every time i install a OS, i would have to manually configured the 'date and time' has driven me nuts. My job is testing OS, and to improve it. i need your help. please, any suggestion are welcome. |
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AFAIK you need to use a Automated Installation Kit (AIK).
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You then program how you want Windows installed into the kit and use that for pre-installation. Many manufacturer use them to customize Windows to their specifications, ie; drivers, company logos everywhere, trial software. Server 2K8 kit here > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en My System: Hybr!d
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