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    sysrep ?

    So.. i put my own OS on the machine and everytime i boot sysrep comes up with the option to go into OOBE (out of box) vs Audit mode, its not a problem as i can just click the X and it goes away and everything works as it should i just havnt chosen OOBE or Audit mode yet beacuse im not sure what it does, or if i should be pressing it , anyone shed any light on this for me ?
    Last edited by Viper; 19-07-12 at 10:35.

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    Hmm, not sure how you managed to put the machine into audit mode on a clean install? ctrl + shift + f3 on the enter details page maybe?

    Anyway, run OOBE, tick generalise and prepare to create a new account etc when it gets you to go through the out of box experience.

    You have to run this really, running a PC permanently in audit mode will cause issues sooner rather than later.
    I dont work for PCS anymore, fix it yourself!

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    Yeah something certainly wasnt right haha ! ill do it when i get home, does this mean ill lose the few games i put onto the machine so far?

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    will be the same as creating a new user account, at the moment you wont have a valid one other than local admin
    I dont work for PCS anymore, fix it yourself!

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    Alright thanks

 

 

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