XPero Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 @bonedaddy:OK. It seems that all the effort put in the "i386 patching feature" has been a waste of time for some, because you dont use it. Having this into account, I think I'm going to put end to all this. I'm currently learning NSIS and thought about a final solution to that unattended problem. I'm not going to give details about my idea (dont want to create expectations). Let's see what happens. Untill now, install XPize normally, believe me, it is not a big problem (irony).XPero
bonedaddy Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 Hi XperoDon't get the wrong idea, I use it for me, and it's just not the complete program ifyou patch..... But the big deal is I use WAIT post installer and for some that usemy ISO's they don't want all programs offered, their loss. Me for my use I don't careif I click twice and it's not silent, but if I state ISO is silent then I have to leave offXPize 3.0...........I hope this makes since to you.........BD
yergling Posted March 31, 2005 Posted March 31, 2005 hallo xperothe feature of patching i386 is great, but at the moment there are so many post sp2 fixes that kill xpize from svcpack.inf on so i just use the normal installerhope that its not so difficult to fix all this - the pack is simply greatyergling
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