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I totally and thoroughly agree with Atari800xl in his wish for permanent happiness, improvement and the pursuit of a somewhat valuable "higher aims ahead" motto. I had the same fear it would end up like reboot.pro and other examples of info-tech sharing, socializing and learning that died out. along with a few of us, I am still ready to contribute to set the aforesaid websites back up again and fully associate with atari800xl in wishing everybody a merry xmas and a happy new year. a big thanx sure goes to jfx for keeping this thing alive with his updates and advice. btw, when I told King... I wish I could help him, I did so because that was what I really meant, as I ain't no expert, but just an enthusiast who was sorry he could not help. One more time, a happy holiday season to all.  

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whatever is missing, u can retrieve it from the previous version, i guess. this is also true of ur settings that cannot be memorized for each and everyone of us across generalized upgrades. I guess it is up for each of us to do that too. For instance, when it comes  to the remove dir inside minwin, jfx said to leave everything as it is, and add some mysoftware.txt file which should contain the info on what else to keep (!\...) and what else to delete (\...), so if anything goes wrong, we can limit our search for the error(s) inside this file, without the hustle and bustle of searching around.

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Yes, seems there got something wrong with the rar creation.

WinNTSetup 5.4.1

- added missing LANG folder
- bootice language files prefer MUI names
- disabled multicore apply for x86 version.
- removed system menu integration

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8 hours ago, JFX said:

Yes, seems there got something wrong with the rar creation.

WinNTSetup 5.4.1

- added missing LANG folder
- bootice language files prefer MUI names
- disabled multicore apply for x86 version.
- removed system menu integration

Figured :lol:.  Thanks for the update. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

 

Cheers!

  • 2 weeks later...
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another caveat reminder - 

I do not remember exactly if I have already told u, but I can state and/or confirm that \windows\L2schemas must not be deleted if u want wifi. Let me see if it can be alternatively moved on some other drive and juctioned back to c:\

I will come back 2u in a minute or so.

And yes, I can confirm that it can as well be on another drive and work just the same as long as it is junctioned back to c:\windows (its original location), which is particularly handy when u want one folder to serve various windows os's.

 

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@JFX or whoever knows

I have and EFI partition that does not show a drive letter. For -syspart:{X} can I use -syspart:HDD-0:1 to get WinntSetup to update the EFI BCD there?

i.e. d:\ThinApps\WinNTSetup\WinNTSetup_x64.exe NT6 -sysPart:HDD-0:1 -tempDrive:Z: -sysLetter:-C: -bcd:EFI -silent -setup

Also, I can't remember why I used -sysLetter:-C: Should it not be -sysLetter:C:

 

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It is the same syntax as the ini file uses:

WinNTSetup_x64.exe NT6 -sysPart:HDD0:1 -tempDrive:Z: -sysLetter:C: -bcd:EFI -silent -setup

 

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Hi again, JFX, I need to set my temp-and-scrap ramdisk letter z:\, where I have juctioned stuff from c:\; my problem is that if and when I do get to reboot the system after minwin, the ramdisk defaults to i:\ instead of the desired z:\. what can I do to sort that out? Most of the time it does not eve comp0lete the boot process to the desktop, probably as a result of wrong temp location (it cannot find the z:\ drive indicated by z:\temp in the environment variables). this last concept also applies to whatever needs temps on z:\ even after it does get to boot to the desktop. what can I do to force the minwin version to assign z:\ on the ramdisk? 

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WinNTSetup has an option to save drive letter assignment.
If this not works for you, than manually backup the registry value of your Z: under
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices.

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everything ok if it does boot ok, which can be done even by simply assigning the desired drive letter (a posteriori, as it were). But if it does not boot ok, and it does not probably on account of that, how can I change the letter the way u suggested on an offline basis?

 

Well, I'll be, I'm going to minwin the thing before adding ramdisk as z:.

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btw, I owe this one to jfx, and I apologize for not learning it any earlier than yesterday evening. I am alluding to the power of Sample.ini. In an era of constant quibbling as to whether it is better to reduce the windows iso a-priori by ChrisTitus' Microwin, by NTLite or by tiny10/11, I can guarantee you that JFX has always thought and acted ahead. Sample.ini contains all the a-priori deletions to do it more quickly and effectively - a radical dude like me has gone so far as to take out all of them, by deleting jfx's semicolons. Well, I have reduced all windowsapps to just 2 or 3 of them (the vclibs), which caused no hindrance to the system. what is more, the procedure can be carried out on an already minwinned system as well. the gain in recovered space is slightly less than 1gb. Attaboy jfx.

btw2, I have just found out that u do not need the boot folder on c:\ if u boot thru the original bootmgr, whereas u can't do without it if u boot thru svbus, whether in filedisk or in ramdisk mode; of course u do need bootmgr inside ur c:\ no matter what (no doubt about that), as it will take over the process started by the bootmgr on d:\; also svbus, for that matter, takes over the process started by bootmgr on d:\. 

 

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