[quote name='maniaq' date='Jun 2 2005, 03:50 PM']Daemon tool 3.47
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Here's a better srcipt I wrote quite some time ago. it includes the renaming of the driver's name, because the original ones might have conflict with some protected games.
WinRAR DOES extract most of the .exe'packed drivers, such as Nvidia's (forceware & nForce), VIA's, SIS's and even some of Microsoft's just right-click your file, if it can be uncompressed, you should see the usual extract options
there are some things that need to be fixed. "common files" folder is not named "common files" on every each system (language dependant). you should consider adding the possibility to set the name of "common files" in your script's options. same goes for "start menu" (for sure it's the main problem for those who have problem with shortcuts creation). some shortcuts aren't created (those who are in a subfolder, nero toolkit's ones, for example). this happens because their subfolder is not previously created. great job anyway edit: oops, had not read what digitalfrost had said. but that doesn't make what i said irrelevant (especially about "start menu").
@vcBlackBox: you should consider changing the default output directory for your script. there might be some people around who don't use english versions of windows and those people might be quite puzzled when there's no file to be found after the completion of your script. I'm using Windows French edition and "Desktop" dir is called "Bureau". your script produces some file only if i create a "desktop" dir in my profile dir. and by the way, language pack integration would be a good thing to add.
+1 unless adding plugins, extensions, themes and/or profile, repacking firefox setup is now useless since they fixed the error that prevented the installer to run "properly" with -ms command line switch
they did. but as graysky said, the latest builds of their setup program is bugged and keeps freezing at the same point (install dir screen, as far as i remember)