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Legolash2o

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  1. i did an nLite installation and got "Error 2: cannot find the specified file" message when i try and start Windows Firewall Service, i have kept application layer gateway and dhcp services which are needed for it so i dont know what ive done wrong
  2. its just got IE7 on it, havent added any hotfixes, just removed lots of components, ill just do a reinstall but with th file kept, thanks anyways
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    its a setting in windows media player, tools > options > performance> advaned i think it was use video mixing renderer... so i think its to do with a renedering setting with the player you use
  4. around 140-160mb, i have 8gb installed, and this is after loads of software is installed i.e. office 2003 with project, onenote, etc.. vb 2005 with .dotnet 2 and 3, Vmware server, windows firewall and defender and a few more.. EDIT: Updated
  5. i did but it said instllation failed n it had not installed :/ the only disk just has IE7 integrated
  6. Hi i did an xp nlite n removed this component n forgot it was needed to vlite and want to know where i get it from? thanks
  7. I forgot to mention i have also got windows Vista ultimate x64 on a different partition (same hard drive as the XP) the rest are on a different hard drive A.what humour, wasnt trying to be funny, that is how my partitions are setup B.I am a serious user n you dont know me so that comment was pretty much pointless Woah!! i understand about keeping documents,OS Backup and obviously the OS's but thats way to many paritions and seems like alot of work and complicated, sometimes its best to keep things simple and that really isnt, at all. Like why not weekly instead of daily, ur keeping the important stuff seperate anyway so you wont lose anything or just back after youve done something major, ie. tweaks software install so there is less chance of backup virus n stuff (even though u have an AntiVirus but still anything is possible). Thats just over complicated things. A And whats the point of having 2 windows XP Pro just incase 1 fails u have made a daily backup so why not use that otherwise the backup partition becomes useless because your just logging onto the other windows to just replace the windows folder or whatever. Sorry to say
  8. I forgot to mention i have also got windows Vista ultimate x64 on a different partition (same hard drive as the XP) the rest are on a different hard drive
  9. try using a program called nLite addon maker, you will need to find out the silent install switch for the 4 updates u want to integrate
  10. i just got the IE7 download from the microsoft website and use hotfixes section on nlite to integrate it seperatly, i add IE7 then thats it, then click next and it adds it etc.. then i run nlite again and do all the tweaks, removes, etc... hope that makes sense liam
  11. did u select remove manual install on nLite
  12. thats all the reg for explorer aswell,
  13. works fine for me, if you want to add your own registry tweaks you will have to use RunOnceEx feature which runs custom commands during setup, this is also used to install software during windows install. There is information about this on the internet. http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/ closest match - http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/59/ hope ive helped
  14. just check your winnt.sif (using notepad) in your I386 folder to see whats been entered. On mine it like; AdminPassword=then whatever password it entered, i think it should either be just "" i think it puts a character in it so nLite knows you want a blank password when it comes to created the WINNT.SIF which is needed for unattended installs
  15. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main " "Show_StatusBar" = "yes" "Show_URLinStatusBar" = "yes" Both REG_SZ the auto_reg below will put just them 2 entries in for you
  16. no lol, obviously its going to be the same, i was just wondering what file on the disk has this information in it, i want to create a program (not anything like nLite your doing a too good of a job) in C++ and im not asking for the code for it cos i know it already, just the dll, ini, exe, inf which has this info thats all
  17. its done it to me aswell nuhi, mine was only on the RAID drivers
  18. Enabled "OEM Preinstall" on the unatended setup page
  19. go to the "Owner" Tab and select either your account or administrators, then click apply or whatever lol
  20. yes you have to change the permission for each key individually, thats why i said eventually lmao
  21. works great no problems at all, vista now very fast boot in 4-5 seconds, without vlite it was longer, good work
  22. or at least tell me what file nlite gets this information from
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