benxhi Posted March 19, 2008 Posted March 19, 2008 I didn't try the SP3 cuz it's in RC (release candidate) and also you need to install nlite 1.4.5 beta 2 or any newer so that you'll be available to slpistream SP3 .hope to have been of any help .@ Nuno BritoI'll upload the artwork today
Nuno Brito Posted March 19, 2008 Author Posted March 19, 2008 (edited) I'll explain some of the steps that are done on UXP.Copy the source windows install files to a target folderCreate a liveXP based on the source windows install filesRun nLite on the windows install files placed on the target folderUXP will create a copy of your original source files to a target and will let nLite modify the target files. LiveXP is built using the source files and won't modify them.how can i manually add my livexp back into my build without using uxp?I advice you to use UXP to automate this step otherwise you need to manually rename the I386 folder created by LiveXP as "myXP" and copy all files inside the target folder of liveXP onto the target folder of UXP.The script that automates these steps is here: http://xp.winbuilder.net/uxp/MultiBoot/xp-liveCD.scriptYou rename the liveXP I386 folder to avoid overwritting the Windows Install files on the UXP target.----Personally, I think that the cleanest way to do this action is simply overwriting your liveXP project inside UXP with the new one that you're using and prefer.You find your old LiveXP files inside the %basedir%\Projects\MultiBoot\LiveXP %basedir% is the folder where winbuilder.exe is placed.--------benxhi: thank you!! Edited March 19, 2008 by Nuno Brito
benxhi Posted March 20, 2008 Posted March 20, 2008 Here is the new Logo!Better ?Here is the direct link:http://i27.tinypic.com/swbiio.jpg
Nuno Brito Posted March 20, 2008 Author Posted March 20, 2008 Cool!! Great work, will be included on the next version for sure!
benxhi Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 Did you put the linux thing in ? Just askin' Thanks for this perfect Project
Nuno Brito Posted March 22, 2008 Author Posted March 22, 2008 Here are my current modifications up to this point:- [added] Parted Magic- [added] VMWARE emulation script- [added] New logo artwork- [moved] Addons folder to root of project- [updated] Using Winbuilder 074- [updated] WinRoot project with new files- [improved] Clean up button will prepare the project for redistribution- [adding] WPI support..For Parted Magic to work it will require that the ISO label is "Parted Magic". This can be edited inside the image but I'm thinking on talking with the author to make things easier for those who want to include this OS as an option.I like Parted a lot, very complete and a good looking boot option.---Because I moved the Addons folder to the root, the nlite scripts are giving some headaches, will likely move it back to the previous location.Also having some doubts with WPI, the script and tool are completed but how should the RunOnceEx entries be created to run at installation time without using nlite?
benxhi Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 To set the WPI to start at the first login you only need to create a folder and add some files + a little tweak Firstly you need to make a distribution folder called $OEM$.than you only need to add this into the $OEM$ folder be sure it's unpacked cuz if it isn't than it won't work you need to follow these directions for a more complete explanation from Kelsenellenelvian here's the link for the files :This is for all versions of Windows 2000, XP and 2003$oem$ zip file link : http://www.wpiw.org/downloads/$oem$.rarContents of the $OEM$ archive:cmdlines.txtRunWPI.exe (This will set the runonceex entries for WPI and the MCE theme for skinning the runonceex boxes.) Very simple just Extract to $OEM$ and it's DONE ! btw you still need to have a wpi dir in the root
Nuno Brito Posted March 22, 2008 Author Posted March 22, 2008 Thank you!Do you have any idea how runWPI.exe will work?Does it load the registry hives or modify the unnatended part of the XP I386 folder?If I just need to run it then this makes the task of automating this step so much easier.
benxhi Posted March 22, 2008 Posted March 22, 2008 (edited) Nothing else needed after xp setup is done wpi runs and you select what you like than it just installs and you use as simple as that At least that what i do here's my unattended xp setup layout ( I did this without UXP )Root (cd)-----Root files (Win51.sp2 etc.).............|___$OEM$( some folders inside for making my files easier to find , cmdlines.txt , RunWPI.exe and tweaks.reg.............|___i386(and all things into it ).............|___OEM(drivers and all stuff).............|___WPI(wpi install dir)cmdlines content :[COMMANDS]RunWPI.exe"REGEDIT /S hkcu.reg"hope it'll help you.EDIT: ok i nlited it to make the windows smaller (only 230 mb with all hotfixes , and some tools) Edited August 14, 2009 by puntoMX
benxhi Posted March 24, 2008 Posted March 24, 2008 Any news ?ok so what can I do right now ? it's a little boring without having to test something new Please if you could give me something to do in order to help this project grow i would gladly do that!
Nuno Brito Posted March 25, 2008 Author Posted March 25, 2008 hmm..Do you want to test out the WPI functionality?Download here: http://nunobrito.eu/temp/WPI.zipUnpack all files inside a folder called WPI
benxhi Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 (edited) Just to remind you you should update WPI to 6.4 from 6.3 Edited April 2, 2008 by benxhi
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