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How about an .EXE ?


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:hello: Hello MSFN!

I was just curious, doing google searches for "Slipstreaming" all night,

and 'wamo' I ended up at MSFN :thumbup

Well, I think (WPI) and there are a few more out there, that are great.

And What I've seen so far is way cool and it looks way better then other "Software Installers" I've currently seen online..

I just had to download it and have a go at it.. I little complicated, but you really need alot of time/effort just to be able to get it right.

The only thing I had problems was with my Virus Detection.

Kept popping up "...hta" is trying to load, may contain malicious code.

I understand that under a clean install without any virus protection would probably load ok.

But what if you wanted to install programs, while running an already running system of stuff on ya system with Virus Protections, you dont want to have to install sumthing, close the disk, click 'unblock .hta', It just becomes a bit tiresome after awhile.

Q: Is there a way you can make it an .exe?

The reason I ask that, is I would rather prefer to make a 'Extra's CD/DVD' to run after WinXP-SP2, because I bet alot of you could not cram 4GB of pure data on a wittle 650mb Disc.

I have alot of friends who only have a CDrom and Yes it would be good to be able to put as much software on it as possible, so that they would be able to select what programs they want to install.

If you could, I would definitely burn this baby to a DVD with all the software I've currently got piling up on my computer desk. :blink:

Cheery-O :lol:

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welcome to the forum

in the guid shows how to run this prog and its actually a fairly simple prog to use, and if your worried about not having enough room on 1 cd because you dont have a dvd burner,,, how about making a multi cd instal disk, ? its very possible to do it and theres guides around,, just do a quick google in the forum on muilti disk installers and youll find it.

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