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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
Tomorrow replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
For fully updated .NET 4 runtime please use ricktendo64-s updated installer that includes all .NET 4 Updates: http://www.wincert.n...86x64-5-8-2012/- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
Tomorrow replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
http://go.microsoft....inkId=210143- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
Tomorrow replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Update today?- 666 replies
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Yes, when using RT7Lite. The only other thing I did differently is that Windows Update released a new Nvidia driver version recently, so I tried to integrate those, which I had previously been successful with. Also, Driverpacks.net had a new Nvidia driver for integration, and I tried that one too, but it also is deleted on first boot. Maybe it had nothing to do at all with the cache, but the different drivers. Well im not willing to remove winsxs just to have nvidia driver properly integrated at boot. Removing winsxs creates way too many unpredictable problems.
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Its because WAIK for Vista is very fast, I have observed myself, mounting and unmounting take too much time in WAIK for 7 I heard from my friend who are on WAIK for 7 it takes almost 30mins (in some cases) to unmount wim with commit changes and in WAIK for Vista takes at the most 30 to 50 secs. I have observed no such thing.Seems as fast for me as the Vista version.
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Which version? Not all versions can change language.. Can you change language right before installing? ok, that's probably it. when using Vmware It just default to eng-us, no option to change language on install. Just testing the new images with integrated spl. Use DISM until updated RT7L comes along.I think current version can't properly integrate the language packs.
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Ok seems to work fine now.Sorry for panic.
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IE7,IE8,IE9,Chrome,Firefox,Safari...none of them work.I can only acess it with IE6 or Netscape User Agents set for firefox: Mozilla/4.8 [en] (Windows NT 6.0; U) Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)
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Not sure if this is the correct subforum for this so if it's not feel free to move moderators. I simply can't access http://www.autoitscript.com/gimagex/ It's not a problem on my end as far as i know so i was wondering if anyone else has any info on this? There is no annoucment on their main page about it being discontinued etc and it has been down for a better part of a week already. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Imaging_Format#ImageX
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It depends on the capabilities of the computer also! My computer is Intel Pentium 4 Hyperthreading x86 (old computer) and all the process need 55 min (Office 2007 include)! If I install inside my 64-bits computer it's more faster! Of course if you install inside a computer 64-bits the process is faster also! BTW, I'll try the software with which you share the link! My pc is not that much faster.AMD Athlon X2 3800+(Socket 939 version),2GB ram.Win7 x64
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With RT Se7en Lite 1.6.0. RC and WPI 8.1.0 I install 21 programs ( include Office 2007 Standard with SP2 and updates) and 100 updates for Windows 7 successfuly on my HP Pavilion t833.ch during 55 min! And all is working fine! I install over 70 apps in less than 15 minutes.Before install all apps are updated to latest version if nessesary and install is silent of course.
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WPI is crap anyway.First you spend bunch of time adding packages,then adding silent switches and then integrating it.By the time you get to install the apps are problably outdated anyway And the install itself just adds another reboot and is slower than it could.<br><br>I use a tool that updates all my setup packages and then installs them silently.It´s also faster than WPI and way more user friendly and flexible.Check it out yourself and you won´t be dissapointed: http://ketarin.canneverbe.com/