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DRauch
Ok. I have the .CAB files with an SVCPACK folder with the .exe in there and a .ini folder with the .exe info. Where would i put these at? I have about 7 ones for different apps.Where would i put them so that they'll install during/after WinXP is installed?

Thank you.

-Derek.
ricktendo64
In the Integrate Hotfixes and UpdatePacks Area of nLite. welcome.gif
DRauch
THANK YOU! VEEEERY MUCH!!!

That would work with .cab switch files correct? (doublecheck)

Im trying to avoid hotfixes and service packs, their the devil
T D
Yep. It is for hotfixes and updatepacks but that doesn't mean that it can't integrate program cab files.
...listen to ricktendo.
DRauch
Thank you both. I've got everything working now..

Suprisingly, I've got my build finished the first try. smile.gif
ricktendo64
QUOTE (DRauch @ Aug 16 2006, 04:06 PM) *
Im trying to avoid hotfixes and service packs, their the devil
NO! there not, you should update XP with Sp2 and if you dont want to go thru the trouble of downloading all the hotfixes use RyanVMs UpdatePacks http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/

Here is another tool you will find usefull http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=80736&hl=
DRauch
smile.gif The reason I don't like them is because they slow down and add crap I don't need. I'm a Gamer/Programmer (C#/C++/VB/Java) and updates seem to slow down my online experience.
T D
No, updates don't. It's just lack of peace of mind. Updates save u hassle by patching exploits etc. If it's too bloaty for u, use a lighter updatepack like Xable's.
http://udp.xable.net




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