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@allanol

isnt it possible just to replace the old winamp files from ur .msi finstaller with the new one?

i dont think there r new or changed regentries

I sure hope so. If not it would only take a few hours to redo all of it...the problem is, I've been away from my main system for the past few days, and I don't have InstallShield X installed on this computer.

And I honestly can't believe people are really expected teh MSI after 3 days the original was released...... :wacko:


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does this look correct to you

reg add %Key%\070 /VE /D "Winamp 5.5 [Registered Ver.]" /f

reg add %Key%\070 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\install\winamp\winamp505.exe /S" /f

reg add %Key%\070 /V 2 /D "pskill.exe winamp.exe" /f

reg add %key%\070 /V 3 /D "%systemdrive%\install\Winamp\Winampini.exe" /f

looks correct yes. try to test it.

but what about when i start winamp for the first time. what happens then.

will it still ask for the window that i posted

if winamp.ini it's overwritten, only settings will be imported... but i'm sure i've read on this forum how to bypass that window. it's a regkey or something like that, can't remember, you can try regshot to log reg entries, or maybe Alanoll knows it... :P

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look on your current system with Winamp currently configured. Go to %windir%\winamp.ini .... copy that file in your install routine and your WON'T get that registration page :)

Posted

For the record: I have read the thread! :)

I just wonder what the conclusion of this problem is?

Can these be added to RunOnceEx, and then copy winamp.ini to %windir% by using $oem$. Is that the solution?

reg add %key%\040 /VE /D "Winamp v5.5" /f

reg add %key%\040 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\install\winamp\winamp505.exe /S" /f

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For the record: I have read the thread! :)

I just wonder what the conclusion of this problem is?

Can these be added to RunOnceEx, and then copy winamp.ini to %windir% by using $oem$. Is that the solution?

reg add %key%\040 /VE /D "Winamp v5.5" /f

reg add %key%\040 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\install\winamp\winamp505.exe /S" /f

using $oem$, the winamp.ini file will be overwritten during the installation of winamp (i guess) try this:

reg add %key%\040 /VE /D "Winamp v5.5" /f
reg add %key%\040 /V 1 /D "%systemdrive%\install\winamp\winamp505.exe /S" /f
reg add %key%\040 /V 2 /D "pskill.exe winamp.exe" /f
reg add %key%\040 /V 3 /D "%systemdrive%\install\winamp\winampini.exe /S" /f
reg add %key%\040 /V 4 /D "%systemdrive%\install\winamp\winampreg.exe /S" /f
reg add %key%\040 /V 5 /D "regedit /s %systemdrive%\install\winamp\regkey.reg" /f

winamp505.exe: full installer of winamp

pskill: kills the process when shows the window "allow anonymous stadistics"

winampini.exe: self-extracting winamp.ini file to be extracted on %PROGRAMFILES%\WINAMP, configs and etc. also can be used to include skins, language packs, presets and plugins you know (optional)

winampreg.exe: self-extracting winamp.ini on %WINDIR% that prevents the window "allow anonymous stadistics" to be shown when winamp runs for first time

regkey.reg: contains the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Nullsoft\Winamp] key (winamp registration key).

i think this is enought and alanoll will not be that busy on creating a new .msi file :P

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anderz

if u want u can include your registration key to your regtweaks.reg file in cmdline.txt

simonsays

thanks again. i tried it on vm it work ok now.

me thinks most people will just install the whole **** thing rather than fiddling

w/ the options. well that is just me talking.

alanoll does work so hard to make that msi file.

Posted

I personally, don't like using Winamp for my video, so....that's gone. And I prefer classic skin, so Modern is gone.....

Just little things. Giving people a choice :)

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