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hifidelitygaming

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  1. Stupid edit not working. I just mean if other people "spit on this program" why is that, it sounds like there's some problem I might want to be aware of before I commit to learning to use it is all or considering if there are other tools...
  2. Well I just haven't used it yet so I don't know what it can or cant do. And it's called the "easy" way to do it, so are there any harder but more powerful versions out there. :- P Like one specific example - can I make it auto block windows 10 crap at the end of everything else, and how do I set it up to do that. Because right now (was possibly hoping to tell work to use this) leaving an unattended PC to auto update apparently leads to a windows 10 screen or wastes of data auto downloading 10 or something auto clicking itself to update after all the work trying to make a best windows 7 install coming back the next morning. (I haven't been working on that lately so I don't know what they mean, just sharing what others said at work)
  3. But are there any alternatives or is that the only game in town? Even if I use the RTlite version now, is there any reason I might want to use something different later for a power user build or something...
  4. I'm aware of the Convenience Rollup Package - and it's not working for me and I cannot diagnose why it wont. So i'm back to square one unless I misunderstood the purpose of the CRP. I would like to build a single offline-only Windows 7 install disc or USB key that I can use on multiple computers (ie not tied to one serial number, I might need to punch in that unique to each system preferably at the beginning not something like 90 minutes in randomly the way it used to be, but then have it be hands free until complete) to put down a desired configuration. Which right now would basically be of course the basic OS, SP1, all security patches up to current (from an updated list/ie i'd keep adding in new patches relevant as they come out) and NOT any of the forced updating to windows 10 type crap which seems to automatically worm it's way in to an attempted single win 7 install disc that I borrowed from work previously. (at a small computer shop, their install disc just using my own private bought keys as I have several) Ideally i'd even be able to include certain drivers perhaps or other auto installed software, like a chosen antivirus, but most important is the core OS and the required updates and no windows 10. However I have no idea how to do any of this and no experience doing it in the past. :-P I'm sure this board already has multiple ways to do this but i'm not sure which is the best, or which is more suitable for different purposes. Could someone give me pointers or a quick overview of what the different options for this are? Ie what other posts I should read to learn about Method A, Method B, Method C? If the information applies to all windows versions and not just 7 that's even better - though at the moment i'm just trying to build a Windows 7 install. I know I could learn more searching myself over a few days of research but my main computer imploded and I literally am borrowing a friends computer to post - I only have a phone to browse right now so finding info at home is a bit of a PITA. :-P So yes I was hoping someone could give a little handhold/easy canned answers to what I want to do, so I can go and build an install image at my friends house maybe in a day or two and then get my own system back up with less hassle. If I wanted to build the install disc anyways now is as good as ever so I figured i'd just ask before even bothering to reinstall first. Thanks for followups in advance...
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