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As I use OEM Recovery Tool, it is not useful (desired) to get exe files on C (system) partition, as apps are frequently updated (e.g. iTunes, flash, etc.).

So, question is how to set path to D partition (what is correct path or procedure or commands)?

e.g. - D:/SetupFiles/iTunesSetup.exe

Should it be first copied to install folder, or it is possible to execute directly from D?

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I guess how my explanation of the reason confuse you, but I believe how "technical part" of the question should be clear:

- If PC have more than one partition (more than C partition), e.g. C, D, E, how should to look path command, if installer file is on the partition D and not on the main Windows OS system partition C?

So, I see and understand how it should to be for DVD and PC with one partition (just C, or D, or whatever), but what in the case with more partitions?

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WPI, when configured properly (Use the "%wpipath%\install\blah.exe" /switch method) always will run the app from the location wpi.exe resides.

See the example in the manual.

Also please remember wpi is not free for buisness uses.

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So, I should to put WPI folder in partition D and point to it in Setupcomplete.

By the way. What you mean with:

Also please remember wpi is not free for buisness uses.

I'm not charging anything to anybody.

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I only mentioned buisness use because you seem to want to use it in a lot of possible different settings.

???

No, just one setting, the D partition.

If you mean (relatively) lot of PCs, answer is yes.

P.S. But I found MUCH better option how to do it.

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