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thats not neccesarily wise...

unless you have WFP disabled, XP will just overwrite the file you just copy with the original one.

YOu could look in the Custiming topic in the sticky seciton for a better way to change the boot screen.

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Why don't we re-package this application for esier use and with no switches?

Let's think!

strekship , I miss you so much!

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I don't know what to do? When it gets done installing the Display Properties window pops up and i can't figure out how to kill all those processes? For some reason i get a cannot find taskkill.exe error after installation? Here's my code:

REG ADD %KEY%\170 /VE /D "Longhorn Transformation Pack" /f
REG ADD %KEY%\170 /V 1 /D "%CDROM%\Applications\Longhorn\LTP.exe /s" /f
REG ADD %KEY%\170 /V 2 /D "taskkill.exe /F /IM LTP.exe" /f

Anyone got some suggestions?

Thanks

Posted

Just a guess, you might have directed the installation process to %CDROM% without re-directing it again to %systemdrive%.

taskkill.exe is not on your CD, of course.

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By the way, which version do you use?

- Longhorn Transformation Pack 4.0.exe (8.87 MB)

- Longhorn Transformation Pack 4.0 Refresh.exe (21.3 MB)

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I'm using the Refresh, but i don't understand what you mean about the %CDROM% thing? By the way i just figured out that Home doesn't use taskkill.exe so i downloaded pskill. But it still isn't working? Maybe it has something to do with the restart or first boot...

Thanks

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I mean that it looks like you call taskkill.exe from the CDROM. So, I guess, you should CD %systemdrive% to run taskkill.exe then CD %CDROM% to complete your installation routine.

Or, you'd better put taskkill.exe on your CD! This is my guess.

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