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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: carvedeye on February 01, 2008, 12:13:25 PM
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Is it possible to add my winuae to the windows start menu so that when the pc boots it will boot the amiga hard file and load workbench automaticly ...?
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yes
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You can even replace explorer.exe by winuae :-D
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Piru wrote:
yes
My god you're helpful.
@carvedeye:
There are a few ways to get WinUAE to run at startup.
1) Copy the Start Menu shortcut to the Programs\Startup Folder. This is the easiest method.
2) Create a text file with the following:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"WinUAE"=C:\\Program Files\\WinUAE\\WinUAE.exe" -parameters
Save it to your desktop as WinUAE.reg, then right click it and select import. Copy the parameters from your Start Menu shortcut.
To run WinUAE as a destop replacement requires method 2, Google for the registry key to edit.
If you are unsure about any of the instructions, use method 1.
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Thread with such an informatime topic deserves as informative answer.. ;-)
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Replacing explorer with winuae??. How it works??
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I've done it in the past with a dual boot config, you'll need to dig into the registry.
Something like this:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon] "Shell"="path_to_winuae\winuae.exe"
Then when your Windows box boots up, it ends running WinUAE instead of loading the desktop.
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1. Start regedit.
2. Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon"
3. Edit "Shell" key, change it to whatever command you wish to start. In this case something along the lines: "C:\Program Files\WinUAE\WinUAE.exe" -options.
If you wish to make UAE start automagically with some given configuration use options: -f "C:\path\to\config.uae" -s use_gui=no
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But with replacing the registry key, it boots straight into winuae without loading up the win desktop?. Could be interesting having two win partitions one for winuae exclusive and another for daily usage. Tell me if i'm correct, because it interests me.
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I forgot to say that what differences are when loading winuae at startup, using start menu, and loading winuae by the registry trick?.
Thanks in advance!!!
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I used the reg trick auto loading WinUAE a while back on an old Laptop... that was fun... just like a brand new Amiga really :-)
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But with replacing the registry key, it boots straight into winuae without loading up the win desktop?
Correct.
Could be interesting having two win partitions one for winuae exclusive and another for daily usage
That's probably a good idea.
Then again, if you need full Windows desktop too, then why not just run WinUAE from a desktop shortcut when you need it? That's way faster than rebooting the system.
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I am also looking at doing something similar to this except without having Windows at all. I am going to load a copy of Dos on one of my old PC's and boot up dosuae as if it were just like the main OS. I posted on another thread about a Dos version of Winuae and done a google search and found the Dosuae page. You may also want to look at this method so you dont have to have Windows on the computer at all. Remember the old days when you had to have Dos to run Windows? This would really be the same thing, just Dosuae replacing Windows and Dos would still be in the background like Windows 3.1 was back in the old days.
http://uae.is.free.fr/
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jrkenn wrote:
I am also looking at doing something similar to this except without having Windows at all. I am going to load a copy of Dos on one of my old PC's and boot up dosuae as if it were just like the main OS. I posted on another thread about a Dos version of Winuae and done a google search and found the Dosuae page. You may also want to look at this method so you dont have to have Windows on the computer at all. Remember the old days when you had to have Dos to run Windows? This would really be the same thing, just Dosuae replacing Windows and Dos would still be in the background like Windows 3.1 was back in the old days.
http://uae.is.free.fr/
I used to do that at University on their machines :-) But Windows has better drivers and WinUAE is better than DosUAE... so the windows based solution is preferable!
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Could be interesting having two win partitions one for winuae exclusive and another for daily usage
That's probably a good idea.
Then again, if you need full Windows desktop too, then why not just run WinUAE from a desktop shortcut when you need it? That's way faster than rebooting the system.
By having 2 partitions, you can have a complete Windows and desktop on one, and a minimal install made with nLite on the other. That way you have full compatibility on the Windows side, and a faster and more efficient emulation environment on the other.
Rebooting Windows isn't the chore people claim it to be, if you apply some knowledge, time and effort. My XP boots very quickly, and shuts down in seconds. That's because I took the time to tailor it to my needs, instead of just installing from an OEM disc.
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AndrewBell wrote:
That's because I took the time to tailor it to my needs, instead of just installing from an OEM disc.
Would you like a badge for that?
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bloodline wrote:
AndrewBell wrote:
That's because I took the time to tailor it to my needs, instead of just installing from an OEM disc.
Would you like a badge for that?
Sure. Would you like me to smash it into your face?
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Why not replace your Explorer.ExE with WinUae set a Default config for WinUae to Boot and Even Launch your WindowZ programs with WinLaunch - Who needs WindowZ shell :-D
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AndrewBell wrote:
Piru wrote:
yes
My god you're helpful.
He's Finnish. Give him some of this for longer answers: :pint:
Disclaimer (aka: don't bash me you crazy Finns!): I have lots of Finnish friends (and met an awesome Finnish guy last week, who doesn't even need a drink to start talking!! or stop talking! No wonder he lives in Austria!), and I love Marcus Gronholm! (even though I'm supporting Peter Solberg, hahaha)! :-D