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i am using Nlite version 1.4.1 , it works wonderfully except for one big problem.

after installation every usb device that i am connecting (exp: disc on key, wireless keyboard and mouse, etc.) in the device manager i see the device as a question mark. when i update drivers automatically it recognizes it and automatically installs it.

my main problem is that if i give a computer to a costumer with a wireless keyboard and mouse, when he tries to connect them at home he cant do an automatic driver update because the wireless keyboard and mouse dont work, and besides, it is really frustrating after you install a new operating system and you have to install programs that are located on your usb mass storage device that you have to always repeat the reinstalling of the drivers when its actually supposed to recognize it and install the driver automatically without me having to go through all the process.

i will be happy to get a quick answer and much obliged. :thumbup


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my main problem is that if i give a computer to a costumer with

Hmmm, besides the fact that is very difficult to read what you write (why using Arial Black? :w00t:), I guess that you failed to actually read the License of nlite, that last time I checked was this one:

LICENSE AGREEMENT:

Your use of nLite is governed by the following conditions. Please read this information carefully before using nLite. By using it you are agreeing to the following conditions:

1. nLite is freeware and can be freely used for any personal non-commercial purposes, subject to the following restrictions.

2. nLite can be only distributed electronically through the official host www.nliteos.com. Distribution through other websites or in any other form without the author's permission is prohibited.

For distribution through free CD/DVD Magazine addon contact the author for permission.

3. nLite is supplied "as-is". The author assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential, which may result from the use of nLite.

4. Import Restrictions. International users also check any import restrictions that your government may impose. Reread eula.txt in your Windows\System32 folder.

5. nLite is free for personal use only, you cannot use it for any company or business purposes at this time.

6. MCDBNET2.dll is registered on me (the nLite author) with the royalty-free license and can be distributed only bundled with nLite.

7. nLite is a copyrighted material of Dino Nuhagic aka nuhi. You may not decompile, disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer this product. You may not include the parts of nLite in your software without the author's permission. You may not alter or modify nLite in any way or create a new installer for it.

Copyright © 2004-2006, Dino Nuhagic aka nuhi

(bolding is mine)

:whistle:

jaclaz

Posted (edited)

So we are left with full bloated windows in a corporate environment? I'd expect these restrictions form Microsoft, not Dino Nuhagic.

<rant>

It appears it is very ineficient to have computers in a company and everybody are better working outside the office premises on their own property. There's licenses everywhere.

</rant>

Edited by j7n
Posted (edited)

ok let me explain 2 all u wise guy's

i m working in a honorable & respected store/laboratory in israel, we do read License of all product's!

in addition we give all our customer's service 2 make life easy 4exmp making them free of charge a nlite disc that will help them reinstall windows in a quick & convenient way.(it is called personal use non-commercial because the customer dose it alone & we help them!)

now that u all know that i m not a thief can someone help me please ??????

Edited by kopocom
Posted
it is called personal use non-commercial because the customer dose it alone & we help them!

I'll read that one 100 times again and come back tomorrow. :wacko:

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