Sorry..I didn't get you.... Add folllowing section in WINNT.SIF (Answer file) [Unattended] UnattendMode=FullUnattended OemSkipEula=Yes Your installation is must Full Unattended.
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You can't install Service Pack 1 on vlited Vista.....vlite removes some dependency binaries....that why you can't.. So you have to slipstream SP1 and then try to lite Vista.
Thats the file, Thanks Neo. Theres a couple of keys listed in the 'pid.inf' try them out and see which ones works for which versions of XP. Then add it to your 'winnt.sif' file, it will work for 30 days before activation Your most Welcome
It may helps you..... Turn off Date Execution Prevention (DEP) Run CMD as Administrator and execute the following command to turn off DEP bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff Now restart and try to install once again.
Run Registry Editor (type regedit in Run dialog box and press return key) Navigate to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main Now create two DWORD value titled RunOnceComplete and RunOnceHasShown and set their value to 1 Now run your IE....It'll direct to your home page.
Windows Live Messenger doesn't support 64bit Windows You can try MSN Messenger and Windows Messenger 5.1 You hav another option......you should try PIDGIN v2.5, A generic messenger works with most of messenger services.
First thing...I can't understand the lang... and second one ... I don't think so its coded in shell32.dll or somewhere in dlls... Its has bee created in Windows Registry.... Lets explore Say your file is text file having extension .txt Run regedit in Run Dialog box. Navigate: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\txtfile\shell now look for your desired context menu option for text files....same with your files.