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I have just had a look at the new version, I am not sure if it allows me to create a single disc which contains an XP Home and XP Profesional installs each using different winnt.sif files. Am I right in saying that the current version allows me to use different winnt.sif files for only XP Home. Niall
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Thanks for the info. I will wait for the next release which looks like it will do what I want. I am off on holiday so I look forward to trying it when I get back. Thanks Njay
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I just used this program at the weekend, it is an amazing utility. The ability to add the $OEM directory and the winnt.sif is great. I have 2 installs, XP home and XP Pro, if when I build the distribution, if I use the same directory am I correct in saying when I create the ISO I will get a boot disc that will offer XP Home & XP Pro and would probably fit on a single CD? (They currently do) Before using powerpacker if I added/updated a program I had to do it in 2 places now it is only in 1. Thanks Niall
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ERR | textmode setup: BSOD: 0x7B on VIA BT8237 (GAK8VT800 Pro)
njay replied to muiz's topic in The General Stuff
Bâshrat - I will be installing my machine again in the near future, I have the GA-K8VT800 motherboard, is there any information I can give you to try and get this problem fixed. -
ERR | textmode setup: BSOD: 0x7B on VIA BT8237 (GAK8VT800 Pro)
njay replied to muiz's topic in The General Stuff
I have not tried with the latest driver packs. It may have been fixed but as you say the original poster seams to have the same error I had. -
ERR | textmode setup: BSOD: 0x7B on VIA BT8237 (GAK8VT800 Pro)
njay replied to muiz's topic in The General Stuff
I have a similar motherboard, the K8VT800M which is based on the VIA 8237 Chipset. I got a BSOD after the text setup phase. It was incorrectly loading the viasraid driver, Initially I added my HWID to the dosnet.inf and txtsertup.inf files. I still got a BSOD so I removed all references to the viasraid.sys in these files. The install then worked. -
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I have just downloaded the zip file which is on the same page and that has an inf file with the corresponding sys file so I will add these to my unattended install instead of trying to find the files in the install sheild file I had previously downloaded Njay
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Bâshrat I can not find an inf file. Here is a link to the file I downloaded would you be able to have a look at it and advise me further. http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_ty...s/cpudriver.EXE Njay
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Has any body managed to integrate the latest AMD 64 CPU drivers into there unattended XP install (32 bit). I have downloaded the drivers from AMD, then using WinRAR extracted out the install files, I used i6comp.exe to extract the install files from data1.cab but I am unsure of which versions of the files I need for an english install as some of the files are contained multiple times. It would be nice to have these files installed , I would appreciate some help if anyone has been successful with this. Thanks Njay
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I had the same issue, I think I resolved it by renaming my existing $OEM directory to another name, then running the script then copying the contents of my old $OEM directory back into the new one created by the scripts.
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I use the following to install the home edition start /wait %systemdrive%\install\Applications\avast\setupeng /SILENT /SP- /NORESTART /LOADINF="%systemdrive%\install\Applications\Avast\Avast.inf" Place the following in avast.inf [Setup] Lang=default Dir=c:\Program Files\Antivirus Group=Avast NoIcons=0 Components=
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I only have the following files and it works ok 0x049.ini abcpy.ini adobe reader 6.msi (renamed to AR6.msi) data1.cab setup.exe It looks like I can also remove setup.exe aswell Njay
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One possible method Set a global boolean exitNow = true; Then Start a thread which will wait for the predefined time. If exitNow is still true when the predefined time has expired exit the application. If a user pressed any buton on the screen, set exitNow to false, this will stop the application from exiting. Hope this helps, I am afraid I am any coding I do now is java so my sample code would be no use. NJay
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This tool look like it could be very useful for allowing you to choose which programs to install. A couple of useful additions would be:- 1) a default set of applications, these would then automatically be set from an ini file. 2) a time out option, which would then install the default set of programs if for instance there was no user interaction after 5 minutes.
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setup to skip the registration part of setup?
njay replied to jdgordon's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
Thanks, I wondered if that was the setting as I had it set to no. Is there a list of what all the switches in the winnt.sif mean. -
setup to skip the registration part of setup?
njay replied to jdgordon's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
thanks for the info, I added the above settings to my winnt.sif and now it installs with out asking any questions. -
setup to skip the registration part of setup?
njay replied to jdgordon's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
I have a few differences, Especially in the Unattended section. These are the differences missing the following AutoActivate="no" DisableDynamicUpdates=Yes NoWaitAfterTextMode=1 NoWaitAfterGUIMode=1 and I will change the following from No to Yes UnattendSwitch="Yes" I will try this tonight and see what happens Thanks -
setup to skip the registration part of setup?
njay replied to jdgordon's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
I had both of these options set, [identification] JoinWorkgroup=MSHOME [Networking] InstallDefaultComponents=Yes but it still asked the question. -
setup to skip the registration part of setup?
njay replied to jdgordon's topic in Unattended Windows 2000/XP/2003
I have also suffered this problem, thanks for the above answer. But it also asked to set up my internet connection, I do I stop this screen. Thanks