Actually they did not remove hardware profiles, but made the feature
entirely non-functional, as what is the use of having one profile ("
undocked"), if one cannot create alternate ones? Was that purposeful? I
don't see why they would purposefully remove a useful feature. I cannot read
Microsoft's mind, but it looks to me like they started to include hardware
profiles (by the fact of the one profile, and that tab on the services
dialogue about disabling services per profile), and then dropped the ball,
and never finished that feature, and left it uncommpleted, devoid of
functionality. Pretty screwed, as it is a useful feature.
Are you saying, Karl, that network profiles can be used in the same way as
hardware profiles were in XP, so that one can boot the computer into a
different profile, with a different set of services and drivers running?
kapibarra,
Well then, you're up the creek without a paddle. MS purposely removed
"hardware profiles". Suggest you investigate "network profiles".
karl
Karl said:
kapibarra,
Win+F1 | type Create Network Profile in the search box | enter key |
choose the first item on the resulting list and follow directions given
there.
Karl
Thanks for your response Karl, but I need a hardware profile not a
network profile.