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Kelsenellenelvian

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  1. I was waiting for you to notice....
  2. {REBOOT} 60 <---- THAT is the command you need to use nowadays, Please update your code and try again.. As for the second part, no not yet. Might be in the future though.
  3. It's an "Optometrist" and no I can't find one either.
  4. Search the "Application Installs" Section all of these have been answered MANY times...
  5. HIRENS IS WAREZ and therefore not supported here!
  6. If you don't like it, then don't use it...
  7. WPI Installation Log File Install process started at: Friday, January 02, 2009 2:20:38 AM WPI information: Version=7.3.0 Operating System=Vista Edition ID=Ultimate Edition Service Pack=1 Internet Explorer version=7.0 Options File=D:\DVD\WPI\WPIScripts\useroptions.js Config File=D:\DVD\WPI\WPIScripts\config.js // Window tab Resolution=1024 MainWindowWidth=800 MainWindowHeight=600 MainWindowX=-1 MainWindowY=-1 InstallerWindowX=25 InstallerWindowY=25 // Interface tab ShowToolTips=true UseTransitions=false IndentText=true // Style tab Theme='Windows' RandomTheme=false BgPicture='' // General tab Configurations=[''] ShowMultiDefault=true CheckOnLoad='default' NumCols=3 // --- SortOrder=['Office'] // --- Timer=true Seconds=57 StartBeepAtSecs=10 // --- ShowExtraButtons=true DoNotShowIfCD=true USSFSilentMode=false VerifyInstallHDD=false AllowCheckForInternet=true LoadDesktopBeforeInstall=false ReOpenAfterInstall=false DisableCatCheckBoxes=false SortWithinCats=true DisableOnDepsNotMet=true AlwaysUseScrollBar=true DontSplitCats=true InstallByCategory=false ReallyForce=false DisableIfDoGray=false InstallFonts=false ShowCommandInInstaller=true // --- DefaultInstallPath='default' CustomInstallPath=[''] // --- Language='en' // Audio tab PlayAudioInInstaller=false InstallAudio=[''] Volume=75 Shuffle=false CopyAudioFolder=false CopyAudioPath=['%systemdrive%\WPI_Audio'] DeleteAudioFolder=false // Tools tab MonitorResolution=0 MonitorDepth=0 MonitorRefresh=0 // --- ExecuteBeforeEnabled=false ExecuteBeforebit4=false ExecuteBefore=[''] ExecuteAfterEnabled=true ExecuteAfterbit64=false ExecuteAfter=['Regedit /s "%wpipath%\Install\RegFiles\Clean.reg"'] // --- RestartComputer=false RestartType=0 RestartSeconds=30 DoNotLoadDesktop=false // --- LogInstallation=true LogPath=['%systemdrive%\WPI_Log.txt']; TimeStampLogFile=true Global variables: %OSLANG%=ENU %WPIPATH%=D:\DVD\WPI %ROOT%=D:\DVD %CDROM%= %DOSPATH%= %SYSTEMDRIVE%=C: %WINDIR%=C:\Windows %PROGRAMFILES%=C:\Program Files %TEMP%=C:\Users\KELSEN~1\AppData\Local\Temp %SYSDIR%=C:\Windows\system32 %ALLUSERSPROFILE%=C:\ProgramData %USERPROFILE%=C:\Users\Kelsenellenelvian %APPDATA%=C:\Users\Kelsenellenelvian\AppData\Roaming %COMMONPROGRAMFILES%=C:\Program Files\Common Files List of programs to be installed: Panagon Filenet IDM 4.0.0 Execute After 2 Items, 3 Commands ----- Friday, January 02, 2009 2:20:39 AM Program: Panagon Filenet IDM 4.0.0 Unique ID: PANAGONFILENETIDM400 Order: 900009 Category: Batch CD 3 Friday, January 02, 2009 2:20:39 AM - cmd1 *** Fail *** (returned code undefined): "D:\DVD\WPI\Install\IDM\FileNet400.exe" Friday, January 02, 2009 2:20:39 AM - cmd2 Success (returned code 0): "C:\Windows\system32\shutdown.exe" /r /f /t 3 Friday, January 02, 2009 2:22:18 AM - Finished installation. ----- Friday, January 02, 2009 2:22:18 AM Program: Execute After Unique ID: EXECUTE_AFTER Order: 0 Category: WPI Built In Friday, January 02, 2009 2:22:18 AM - cmd1 Success (returned code 0): Regedit /s "D:\DVD\WPI\Install\RegFiles\Clean.reg" Friday, January 02, 2009 2:22:18 AM - Finished installation. ----- Number of failed installations: 1 Install process finished at: Friday, January 02, 2009 2:22:19 AM Worked for me...
  8. Read post #2 Also vist the website @ www.wpiw.net
  9. We DO NOT SUPPORT WAREZ!!!
  10. We will not answer you on how to change\modify\fix a warez copy....
  11. WOW!!!! Want it placed on the themes page??? Its really good.
  12. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...mp;#entry822931 Let me have it.
  13. Advanced issues and descriptions.
  14. Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI for short) is a hypertext application designed for giving users choice. While Windows XP offers many ways of customizing the setup process out of the box, its major drawback is the lack of being able to select which applications an end user may install. In the past, end users and administrators needed to either download the files manually, or create overly complex scripts that could only be used once. WPI allows you to create one image, which can then be custom configured, and optionally, automated, so that end users can install any applications. No longer will you need a dozen CD's or more when doing a fresh Installation. No longer will you need multiple files when you are servicing another PC. With Windows Post-Install Wizard all that you will need is 1 or 2 CD\DVD's to fully install your PC with all of your apps, scripts, registry files or tweaks. Instead of having to re-download those apps like adobe reader, flash or updates to programs you can have them all on one disk. With your typical setup of WPI you have your OS and all of the apps, tweaks and such on one disk. After windows installs, WPI kicks in and you are given a selection of everything you have configured WPI with, then you can select the ones you want or simply let the timer run out and your default apps will install.
  15. Announcing! Works GREAT on Windows 2000 and earlier (Targeting 98\ME!) MUST HAVE IE updated to v6 before WPI runs. No there no real instructions yet (see the help page of the website for what there is right now) but allot of you are familiar with WPI and it is a fairly simple program to use. Place the WPI folder at the root of your disk and the scripts to start WPIC (However you choose) need to point to WPIC.exe now. Please visit our forum section and ask away for more advice. PLEASE remember to donate if you really like and use this prog! Yes it will work on the newer operating systems and can be configured on them. Version 2.2 - (November 21st, 2009)Minor adjustments to WPIC.exe Fixed the GLARING bug in the dos-style commands! Removed some unneeded code.code] Now added a homepage section and site of its own... [center][size=4][b]See the portal for access to it![/b][/size][/center] [center][/center]
  16. The 9in1 copy is SURELY warez!!! So I am sure the next copy is warez too.
  17. That one I have to leave up to mritter he changed the extract proccess a bit ago.
  18. OMG wow... I personally think thats overkill m8. config, options, and time should be plenty...
  19. excl[pn]=['KLITES','XPCOD']; <-- its right here delete it...
  20. Steps to update your WPI folder: Download and unRAR to a different location. 2.From your old WPI folder, copy config.js, useroptions.js, networkoptions.js and windowoptions.js from WPIScripts or UserFiles to the new UserFiles folder. Copy your Audio folder from old to new. Copy your Install folder from old to new. Copy Themes folder from old to new. Copy your logos\graphics files the new location. Rename or move your old folder in case something goes wrong. Move the new WPI folder to where you want it. Test it! MAJOR new step! Update your run WPI methods as wpi\wpi.hta no longer exists! You now need to use WPI\WPI.exe!
  21. What you have and are doing is using warez. We cannot, nor will not help you with that. GO BUY YOUR OWN COPY!
  22. Amen MartinH!!! Leave NUHI ALONE>>> (Chris Crocker scream)
  23. http://www.abit.com.tw/page/en/download/do...KET_TYPE=LGA775 According to this there are NO SATA drivers for that mobo. Most newer Mobo's have a setting in the bios to emulate ide mode look there.
  24. #2 Is fixed redownload (It was done as a silent update like 4 days ago) #3 WPI leaves reg entry for remembering the last location in the case of reboots and such. So to fix that you need to add the following regfile to your execute after: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\WPI] Like so: Regedit /S %wpipath%\install\Clean.reg Remeber to look at your path and file name!
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