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  1. Example, I am installing 3DMark05 in My WPI, and for Installshield of course, you must specify the setup.iss file. This should be a straightforward question, so if this correct, plese let me know, or simply correct it. Looking forward to working with WPI for a while now :)

    cmd1[pn]=['%cdrom%\\Apps\\3dmark05\\setup.exe -s -f1"%cdrom%\apps\3dmark05\setup.iss"']
    cmd2[pn]=['%cdrom%\\Apps\\3dmark05\\Patch1\\setup.exe -s -f1"%cdrom%\apps\3dmark05\Patch1\setup.iss"']
    cmd3[pn]=['%cdrom%\\Apps\\3dmark05\\Patch2\\setup.exe -s -f1"%cdrom%\apps\3dmark05\Patch2\setup.iss"']

  2. Regardless of what you may think, this error message is SIMPLE. VERY VERY Simple. Its saying there isnt that file at that directory. So it can only be one of two things:

    1) Your Winnt.sif doesnt have OEMPreinstall=yes (A common error for nubbies like yourself). Which means the $OEM$\$1\Office2003 Folder would not be coppied over in the first place.

    2) Simple mistake, and you didnt put it in the right directory, didnt spell the setup file right...or something of that sort.

    Those are the ONLY two things it can be. Both easy to check. Make sure your directorys are EXACT....copy and paste if needed. Also, for your batch file, I suggest you add @echo off to the top to make it look nicer. Good-Luck

  3. HAHAHAHA YES I THINK I FIGURED IT OUT!

    I used the setupmgr.exe the setup talks about and it made 2 files my unattend.txt file which I renamed to winnt.sif and unattend.bat

    is the bat file my batch file everyone was telling me about? If so where do I put it and what do I rename it?

    I feel as if I'm starting to get somewhere! biggrin.gif

    ^Exact Proof you never read the guide in the beggining. Pathetic....Simply pathetic. Thanks for wasting our time....7 pages worth. Please, limit your multiple posting. This could have easily been 1 page long.

    The problem is, you are much more unexperience than I thought. You are FAR beyond computer savvy which is not a problem. You need to become more experienced with basic Windows manuevers. For example, you aren't understanding how batch files work. Exact proof that you didnt read the link I gave you, but in addition, its SIMPLE, start simply means execute, but you must tell it what to execute. You aren't even understanding this part which is VERY VERY basic. Im sorry, but this is stuff you learn over time and then you realize its common sense. What we are trying to tell you is that you must run a batch file and the batch file must point to every file in which you want to execute. Like I said, good luck...no ones giving you a pirated copy of unattended windows....atleast not in this forum. Goodluck....'Hacker' :lol:

    I honestly dont know much more to tell you.....Maybe print out everything on http://unattended.msfn.org and log off your computer and just READ for once. The only other possible way you can do this is with this guide. However, it includes the harsh challenges of dun dun dun....READING!. http://www.overclockers.com/tips1158/

  4. There is no program that simply makes one for you. Theres no choice. Its immpossible to move forward without reading. Your looking for something where you just put some clicks and things work out. Its much more sophisticated right now, and is at this time NOT possible. Like I said, its incredibly obvious your still in the early stages of school....Keep going, why do you find reading difficult? I mean not to be rude, but its DEAD obvious that you NEVER read the guide in the first place. Were telling you, this website is the easiest you can get. But you say you do read it. I find that hard to believe...so we ask you to copy / paste something that you read that doesnt make sense, but apparently reading is too much trouble for you. And for that...I dont know what else we can say........Goodluck :rolleyes:

  5. Also, I suggest you look up the definition of "Hacking". Copying downloaded modified files is way on the other side. Like I said, just do what it says and go along with it. If you get to a certain point where you dont understand it, copy and paste that part of the guide and which case I would be glad to help you. All it is a little reading man.

  6. Im not here to flame or anything. But you would have to be mentally challenged to not be able to do whats on the main guide. I really honestly mean no offense to you what-so-ever. But with PLENTY of pictures, VERY accurate information, it is absolutly immpossible to not undertand it if you HONESTLY read it. So heres what you need to do. You need to start reading. I understand your still in school and learning, but thats whats wrong...You need to read. Heres what will definetly answer all the questions you keep asking.

    http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/batch_commands.htm - All about Batch files. Teaches you everything that YOU need to know. It also explains GUIRunOnce (Which you consistantly ask about) at the bottom.

    http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/winnt_sif.htm - All about your Winnt.sif - This includes how to make it.

    http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/oemfolders.htm - All about $OEM$ Folder Distribution, how they work, and why they get coppied and how Windows knows what to do with them.

    We all went through this. The guide is setup JUST FOR YOU. Its so simple especially with the pictures. Good luck :thumbup However, Cartoonite is correct, this requires quite an ammount of experience with Windows. I think your name goes along with immaturity so it is possible your just not ready.

  7. First and foremost. Please enable extensions of your files if not done already. Simply go to My computer ->Tools ->Folder Options->Tab "View"->Uncheck Hide Extensions for know file types.->Apply->OK. This is to make sure your files arent named regtweaks.reg.txt (Because the extension .txt would take it over, thus it woudnt be a .reg file). The same thing applies to your winnt.sif, make sure its not named winnt.sif.txt (Which it seems to be named from the file you uploaded.)

  8. Hello,

    I am a bit confused as to what I should do. Currently I have over 60 programs installing under 1 batch file. My question is, will I be able to install all of these with XPlode? I have all kinds of installations from simple copying / moving / deleting of files....to AutoIT's to simple install switchs (which I already know XPlode can do). Will XPlode be able to do all of these? and if so, how?

  9. This may be your problem:

    Go to My Computer -> Click Tools At the top -> Folder Options -> Tab "View" -> Uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types" -> Apply, Ok

    This is to make sure your file is simply not named winnt.sif.txt (because the .txt would take over the sif extension thus your problem would occur. But this is definetly not the problem if the rest is unattended. In which case, is hard to tell because OEMPreinstall is set to Yes.

  10. Its a P4 2.4Ghz 512MB of RDRAM pc800 (Samsung Ram). So I mean there is no reason why it should take near on 1 minute once closing an app for me to regain control of my pc

    I woudnt really say that..... Believe me, 512 Ram on Windows XP which hogs way too much RAM in that itself....I woudnt be so confident with some crappy samsung RAM running On XP.

    EDIT:

    On a different note, you are somewhat showing yourself the advantages of formatting often (I do it every 1-5 months depending on stability). You PROVE the effectivness of it in your previous post when you said at one point you could alt-tab and do something else. Formatting just fixes stuff. Its not even much you can explain, crap just builds up, its from Mircrosoft, and a nice fresh Format fixes those problems, and increases stability. Its not a pain to do, people like you make it SEEM that way.....

    Funny....Im about to restart my computer to format my own....See you in ~1 Hour later....

  11. I dont mean any offense to anyone here......but all Norton and Mcafee Products are basically what newbies use. They are fat resource hogs that make the program look great and new. This is exactly what makes it appeal to people.....shinny buttons and a nice GUI. However, if you do just about any research, you will find out that infact those products are at the very bottom when It comes to detecting Viris. Personally, I use Kaspersky, but also reccomend NOD32.

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