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  1. Thank you very much for your valuable suggestion. Nice people like you makes the forum alive. Thanks to all responding bodies especially to 'dirtwarrior' for protecting interests of all learners.
  2. Many many thanx to all of you for your nice help.
  3. All what I did is: I copied the '@msbatch.inf' to the Win98 folder then tried to install Windows 98se in Virual Machine (VMware Workstation) using the command line in the autoexec.bat: path=a:\;%CDROM%\ %CDROM% cd \WIN98 setup.exe @msbatch.inf It started copying all neccessary files to the disk. Hereafter, it restarted the computer automatically. Now it displays the following on Dump screen: " Cannot read or write to Partition C: press any key to continue " When I press any key I have this message: " Cannot load or read KRNL386.exe" One more question: How to bypass the scandisk process during installation?
  4. All what I did is: I copied the '@msbatch.inf' to the Win98 folder then tried to install Windows 98se in Virual Machine (VMware Workstation) using the command line in the autoexec.bat: path=a:\;%CDROM%\ %CDROM% cd \WIN98 setup.exe @msbatch.inf It started copying all neccessary files to the disk. Hereafter, it restarted the computer automatically. Now it displays the following on Dump screen: " Cannot read or write to Partition C: press any key to continue " When I press any key I have this message: " Cannot load or read KRNL386.exe" One more question: How to bypass the scandisk process during installation?
  5. All what I did is: I copied the '@msbatch.inf' to the Win98 folder then tried to install Windows 98se in Virual Machine (VMware Workstation) using the command line in the autoexec.bat: path=a:\;%CDROM%\ %CDROM% cd \WIN98 setup.exe @msbatch.inf It started copying all neccessary files to the disk. Hereafter, it restarted the computer automatically. Now it displays the following on Dump screen: " Cannot read or write to Partition C: press any key to continue" When I press any key I have this message: " Cannot load or read KRNL386.exe" One more question: How to bypass the scandisk process during installation?
  6. I want to create theme for WinRar. For it, I followed every bit of instruction posted in the web site ' http://www.rarlab.com/themes_new.txt' with a topic "How to create WinRAR theme file" as following: How to create WinRAR theme file 1. Introduction Theme file is RAR archive containing an alternative set of graphics and winrar_theme_description.txt file. 2. Name format Theme file must have .theme.rar extension, so its name format is: basename.anytext.theme.rar WinRAR creates a folder for theme graphics using 'basename' name part, so you need to select something sensible and unique as basename to avoid overwriting already installed themes. 'Anytext' part is optional and ignored by WinRAR. You may use it, for example, to include the version information. Here are a couple of possible theme file names: Snow.ver21.theme.rar - it will be installed to 'Themes\Snow' folder Marine.theme.rar - it will be installed to 'Themes\Marine' folder 3. winrar_theme_description.txt file Theme file must contain winrar_theme_description.txt file in the root folder. It is a plain text ASCII file containing the following commands: a) 'title' command Format: title=<theme title> where <theme title> is a text string displayed as a theme name in the "Options/Themes" menu. If you provide several themes with different toolbar sizes, it may be a good idea to include the toolbar size into the title text. Examples: title=Snow 32x32 title=Snow 48x48 title=Marine b) 'about' command Format: about=<theme description> where <theme description> is information to display in WinRAR "About" dialog. For example, it can be a copyright string or theme author name. You can use '\n' characters to split the theme description to two lines in the desired position. Do not use more than one '\n', because "About" dialog has enough space only for two description strings. Also do not use too long string, otherwise it will not fit into the dialog. Examples: about=Marine by Peter about=© 2004 AlexDesignStudio.\nwww.AlexDesignStudio.com. c) 'background' command Default color to define transparent areas in toolbar bitmaps is black, but if you wish to use the white color for this purpose, you can add: background=255 command to winrar_theme_description.txt. Note that background color is important even if your bitmaps are 32 bit and have the alpha channel. Not all Windows versions and display color modes support 32-bit bitmaps, so in some situations (for example, in Windows 98) WinRAR must treat them just like usual 24-bit bitmaps. 4. Graphics files Theme file should contain the following graphics files. In the root archive folder: AboutLogo.bmp - 261x49 logo in "About" dialog DiskOff.ico - 16x16 "inactive disk" icon in the status bar DiskOn.ico - 16x16 "active disk" icon in the status bar DragCopy.cur - 32x32 "copy files" cursor for drag and drop DragMove.cur - 32x32 "move files" cursor for drag and drop DragNo.cur - 32x32 "drop prohibited" cursor for drag and drop Estimate.bmp - 48x48 "estimate compression" image for file "Info" dialog File.ico - 16x16 "unknown file type" icon FolderUp.bmp - 16x16 "go one folder up" toolbar button PasswordOff.ico - 16x16 "inactive password" icon in the status bar PasswordOn.ico - 16x16 "active password" icon in the status bar RAR.ico - 16x16,32x32,48x48 general RAR icon RarSmall.bmp - 13x13 image of RAR icon for shell extension menu REV.ico - 16x16,32x32 recovery volumes icon Setup.ico - 16x16 setup icon for "Add and remove programs" list SFX.ico - 16x16,32x32 or larger SFX module icon (see notes below) SFXLogo.bmp - 93x302 SFX module logo SortDown.bmp - 13x13 "sort down" file list column header image SortUp.bmp - 13x13 "sort up" file list column header image Tray.ico - 16x16 "WinRAR in the background" tray icon (16 colors only) WizardLogo.bmp - 64x64 logo for Wizard dialogs In the 'Toolbar' folder: Add.bmp - "Add" toolbar button Benchmark.bmp - "Benchmark" toolbar button Comment.bmp - "Comment" toolbar button Convert.bmp - "Convert" toolbar button Delete.bmp - "Delete" toolbar button Exit.bmp - "Exit" toolbar button Extract.bmp - "Extract" toolbar button ExtractTo.bmp - "Extract To" toolbar button Find.bmp - "Find" toolbar button Info.bmp - "Info" toolbar button Lock.bmp - "Lock" toolbar button Print.bmp - "Print" toolbar button Protect.bmp - "Protect" toolbar button Repair.bmp - "Repair" toolbar button Report.bmp - "Report" toolbar button SFX.bmp - "SFX" toolbar button Test.bmp - "Test" toolbar button View.bmp - "View" toolbar button VirusScan.bmp - "VirusScan" toolbar button Wizard.bmp - "Wizard" toolbar button Notes: a) Though it is better to keep original sizes, the size of many bitmaps can be slightly changed without hurting WinRAR look. You can check the outcome of such change experimentally if necessary. b) You can use any reasonable size for toolbar buttons. WinRAR will detect it automatically. c) You can use both 24-bit and 32-bit bitmaps with alpha channel for toolbar buttons and for FolderUp button. In case of 24-bit bitmaps use the black color to define transparent areas. d) One theme file can include only one set of toolbar buttons. If you wish to provide themes with buttons of different size, create several theme files. e) Use gray RGB(192,192,192) color in SortUp.bmp and SortDown.bmp to define transparent areas. f) Color depth is not limited for most icons except Tray.ico, which must be 16 colors. WinRAR uses Tray.ico only for those Windows versions, where a usual 256 color icon is not displayed well. If you wish to create Win9x compatible SFX.ico, it must be 16x16,32x32, 16 or 256 color only. Other sizes and color depths are allowed if you do not care about Win9x and need only Win NT/2000/XP/2003 compatibility. In the latter case SFX.ico will be ignored under Win9x. g) It is allowed to omit most of graphics files. In this case WinRAR will use the default graphics instead. The only exception is Add.bmp file. WinRAR uses it to detect toolbar button dimensions, so it must be present. 5. Contacts Please send your questions and theme files to dev@rarxlab.com (Please remove x from the middle of 'rarxlab'. Sorry, spam protection). If your theme is based on someone's else graphics, we need to have a permission of original graphics copyright owner to use icons in WinRAR theme. Please send to us a copy of such permission by email. I compiled my files to .rar with a name "lyria_48x48.theme.rar". As I click on it for installation, it doesn't ask for approval to install as does the file "RARaddin_64x64.theme.rar" provided in the web site 'http://www.rarlab.com/themes.htm'. Where am I in mistake? Guide me please.
  7. Is it possible to create screen like this? If yes, then how?
  8. Is it possible to create an installation menu with WPI as in the attached file?
  9. So nice of you to help me. Thank you very much.
  10. Help me pliz...... I am looking forward to your kind help.
  11. Thank you a lot. How to 'disable 'Automatic restart'? Guide me please.
  12. Thank you very much. I am gonna follow your advice.
  13. I don't know if it is possible to create an Unattended Windows98 setup disk. Help me please, if it is possible.
  14. Thank you very much for your help. I do know very well about creating an Unattended WindowsXP setup disk. The main thing I wanted to know is if there is any way to create a setup disk which can install many apps one after another inputting their serial numbers automatically. So that the user has nothing to do during setup, just sit and watch or do other works.
  15. Thanks a lot to all of you. What is this 'thermal compound' stuff to apply? Guide me please. My PC configuration: CPU: Intel Pentium IV 2.8 ghz Mainboard: Intel 865 gbf RAM: 512 mb Purchased: 2 years ago
  16. Hi, I am new to WPI. I want to know if it is possible to create setup files which can install apps with their serials automatically as does the Unattended Windows Setup. Thank you all very much.
  17. Hi I am really tired of finding out actually what's the problem with my PC. My computer runs smoothly. After a few days or hours, it freezes or restarts automatically. Once the problem occured, it never starts again. To start it, I just open the CPU fan, pull out the CPU and place all of them in their former position. I Restart the computer and lol........ it starts working in a normal way. It goes for about a few hours or days, and the same problem again. How long should I go on doing all this? Help me, please.
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