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Gnome

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  1. @RyanVM: Thanks if you do ever want to add it just pm and i'll send you all the info All you need to add then is the Dot Net Framework
  2. Double post.. removed
  3. @Nazgul: Sure Didn't even think about that , i'll add it and I am also thinking about adding a progress indicator (I didn't add it yet because I wanted to finish as quick as possible).. Anyway i'll update again tomorrow
  4. @Bâshrat the Sneaky: Yes I have Thank you for sending me the tool and also djbe: for the coding It's made the whole thing alot easier
  5. @Everyone: I have released a new version, and done away with the script.. Please test and post your findings !!!
  6. @BoardBabe: No it'll just easier for users that don't yet have it integrated and working.. So if you got it working then there wouldn't be a reason to upgrade.... As for the BTS script working... if that was the case with your previous UXPCD(i.e. it worked) then this should work 100% provided that your entries are correct. EDIT: I have some studying to do for a test that just jumped up on me so i'll only be able to finish the new version by tomorrow(no really )
  7. @BoardBabe: Thanks!! I would really like to find out if other languages work other than english. If it doesn't work with your current configuration could you please try one install without any other components,nlite,updates,hotfixes,ect.. and report if it worked. Tomorrow i'll probably post the new tool that'll be really easy to use and should work if you have other components,nlite,ect.. installed.
  8. @BoardBabe: I don't think it'll matter (the cat files) but please report with your results... As for svpack.inf as long as svcpack.in_ file has been deleted in your i386 directory it's not a problem
  9. @BoardBabe it shouldn't matter where in the [section] you place it.. as long as it is in the correct section @kelsenellenelvian: THANKS i'll update it again tomorrow, removing the need to add entries to the files mentioned above...
  10. Thanks tommyp, I'll check it out...
  11. Yeah probably tonight, if not then tomorrow... All the manual steps should then be all but gone(they are kinda annoying), and hopefully it'll work alongside Nlite without problems
  12. GREAT Thanks for the info boooggy... Bâshrat is sending me a script that should make the integration A WHOLE lot easier and i'll also add a script that'll check if some components were removed by nlite (such as the skins or playlists) and remove them from my part of the inf to avoid issues...
  13. @Bâshrat the Sneaky: Thanks, I sent you a PM @boooggy: Did you manually add the entries to sysoc.inf & svcpack.inf or just copy the files from the archive.. Because if you added them manually (i.e. below the entry added by RyanVM Pack) it should work fine. If it was otherwise it probably won't work... @Everyone: IF anyone else uses the slipstreamer for a language other than english please post your findings...
  14. Hi boooggy, thanks for testing I am glad that it did work and I did some testing with RyanVM update pack... It's very easy to update the script to check if the pack is installed and modify the setup accordingly.... Anyway the problem seems to be that Ryanvm pack overwrites SYSOC.INF and thus the pack's entries get removed.. Not a big deal to fix really. I am currently testing with nlite. I'll probably update it tonight EDIT: Oh I wanted to ask... What Language did you use?
  15. LATEST VERSION: 3 CREDIT: Bâshrat the Sneaky and Obliviator they've done the most work. CHECK OUT THEIR POSTS: BTS WMP10 Slipstreamer Obliviator WMP10 Slipstream djbe: FEDIT program used to add entries to various i386 files.(provided to me by BTS) Also boooggy: Thanks for all the testing and info !!! Everyone else who helped out and opted to host for me.. Thanks! WHAT IT DOES: A Windows Media Player 10 slipstreamer similar to Bâshrat the Sneaky's Slipstreamer but also adds the components not added by the BTS script. + MPEG Audio Layer-3 + DRM Features + Portable Media Devices Support + Out of Band Component Installer + User Mode Driver-related files + Additional Encoding and Decoding files + WPD Objects? + MTP Protocol + Additional USB Device Support + Online Stores + Media Player 10 Skins & Sync Playlists HOW IT WORKS: Extract Slipstreamer_v3.exe and run it! ALSO PLEASE CHECK THE INCLUDED DOCUMENTATION... WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO: Nlite Users: 1)DO NOT REMOVE WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 9!!! 2)Use the slipstreamer after Nlite has done it's job RyanVM Update Pack Users: 1)Run the slipstreamer after integrating RyanVM Pack. 2)The no WMP9 cab is not required (credit: boooggy) COMPATIBILITY: The slipstreamer has been confirmed working with: 1) Windows XP SP2 2) Windows 2003 SP1 (thanks Lemonzest for your tests) KNOWN ISSUES & SOME NOTES: 1) Check it out and report bugs LASTLY I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES CAUSED ECT..ECT... DOWNLOAD LINK Slipstreamer V3 Download (340KB). THANK YOU Ben.Hahlen for the download! Slipstreamer V3 Alternate Download Mirror. Thanks RyanVM Changes: Check out the changes.txt file included.. But the sysoc.inf bug should be fixed!
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