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Being this the HFSLIP forum I'm just reporting the problem for HFSLIP. At the moment I'm not interested in using third party apps.
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I've just installed Windows XP with WMP 11 and some updates and DRM doesn't work. When I open a file with DRM, WMP11 says it isn't installed correctly.
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WPI only works on a "normal" Windows. After install Windows, WPI start with the list of aplications.
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I use Windows XP. I used cwnd /HIDE @ to hide the CMD window but it seems to hide everything.
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But not with WPI. I've added cWnd to a CMD file for silent install Framework 2 and some applications, and in the first setup that use cWnd WPI DISAPPEAR. And it doesn't come back.
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I won't test nothing anymore Thank you for everything.
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Tested with version 6. Installed without problems. I checked the Time Zones menu in Control Panel and it has the same problem like updating KB...
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Unattended Instalation From DOS
bujo696 replied to bujo696's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Non of that links to Microsoft are my case. I'm testing it in VMware. Also there is no CD/DVD. Finally I left it... -
It didn't work. Error saying: "The line 1 of TZ2_ESN.INF is broken. The installation can not continue, Press F3 to exit." The message is translated. I will update normal and then with a REG will correct the names. I think with that isn't any problem. Thank you.
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Unattended Instalation From DOS
bujo696 replied to bujo696's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
After I set active the partition I get this: -
Unattended Instalation From DOS
bujo696 replied to bujo696's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Before I start the installation I format the C: partition: format c: /S /Q And then with FDISK I get sure it is Active. -
I'm trying to do a batch to install Windows XP from another partition in DOS. I removed from nLite the option Update/Install from DOS but I kept the file WINNT.EXE. So, this is the command in the batch file: WINNT.EXE /u:WINNT.SIF /s:D:\I386 It works as it is. It starts copy files and there is no problem with that. But after reboot there is no bootable partition. I know about /SYSPART but that is only for WINNT32 (Windows) and I need to do it in DOS. Any idea?
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What I done was - update with the XP Spanish update version and then using a registry to correct the mistakes in the name. Here are the files: HIVESFT.zip Thank you.
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Yes with that version it seems to work. Isn't any problem that the update is the English version and for Windows 2003? Edit: I think you changed from ENG to ESN The ESN version doesn't work. The same problem. But with the ENG version I think it works... I'm not sure. At least I don't have it in WUP list.
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Maybe he doesn't have all the updates... HFS.zip
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I also had that problem with 1.5.0 and with 1.4.5 if I don't bad remember.
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The version 1.6.0 (Final or Release 1) does not integrate this hotfix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/898461 It also has a problem with the TimeZones. This is what happens on a Windows XP updated (Spanish version):
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I've PM'ed that to @Shark007 much time ago, but no response. Add this files: Winamp\Plugins\freeform\xml\wasabi\window\ background.png error.png framewnd-windowshade.png scrollgrips.png transparent.png tree-sort-icon.png window-elements.png Winamp\Plugins\freeform\xml\wasabi\xml components.xml garbage-elements.xml old.system-colors.xml old.system-elements.xml system-colors.xml system-element-aliases.xml system-elements.xml system-groups.xml Winamp\Plugins\freeform\xml\wasabi\xml\xui\standardframe standardframe.xml standardframe-elements.xml Winamp\Plugins\freeform\xml\wasabi\xml\xui\titlebar titlebar.xml You could use a SFX or 7z. The file is about 1 MB.
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No, isn't a 64 bit. 64 apps doesn't work on 32 bit OSes.
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Here is an example: Opt("WinWaitDelay",100) Opt("WinTitleMatchMode",4) Opt("WinDetectHiddenText",1) Opt("MouseCoordMode",0) Run('Alcohol_v1.9.5.4212.exe') WinWait("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212","Welcome to the Alcoh") If Not WinActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212","Welcome to the Alcoh") Then WinActivate("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212","Welcome to the Alcoh") WinWaitActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212","Welcome to the Alcoh") Send("{TAB}{TAB}{ENTER}") WinWait("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Please review the li") If Not WinActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Please review the li") Then WinActivate("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Please review the li") WinWaitActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Please review the li") Send("{TAB}{TAB}{ENTER}") WinWait("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Choose which feature") If Not WinActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Choose which feature") Then WinActivate("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Choose which feature") WinWaitActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Choose which feature") Send("{DOWN}{DOWN}{DOWN}{SPACE}{DOWN}{SPACE}{TAB}{TAB}{ENTER}") WinWait("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Choose Install Locat") If Not WinActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Choose Install Locat") Then WinActivate("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Choose Install Locat") WinWaitActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Choose Install Locat") Send("{TAB}{TAB}{TAB}{ENTER}") WinWait("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Completing the Alcoh") If Not WinActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Completing the Alcoh") Then WinActivate("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Completing the Alcoh") WinWaitActive("Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212 ","Completing the Alcoh") Send("{SPACE}{TAB}{TAB}{ENTER}") It doesn't include registration.
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Oh, good luck... hope hear news soon from you
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That it not a problem, can easily be done with an RunOnceEx. Also you can find the drivers separately and install them. The problem is that Alcohol now comes with a Toolbar, and I think the box can't be checked with AutoIt.
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It seams that in the two last version of Alcohol 120% the /qn doesn't work no more. Also, there was a AutoIt script for it, but now, they have changed some things, and does not work. Anybody has an valid AutoIt script for Alcohol 120% 1.9.5.4212?
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WPI 5.0rc2 Bug Reports
bujo696 replied to Kelsenellenelvian's topic in Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI)
Here are: As you can see, the tool tip position is not so good