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:hello::hello:

Hi @ all...

It's my first post...I've read km of BEST guides of msfn...and there are the best!!!

now I'm trying to use Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI), for me it's the best solution for complete an unattended windows xp Cd...

but when I try to install bsplayer the programs (wpi) doesn't work...

the parameters I used are: %CDROM%\Install\bsplayer122.817.exe

and I haven't found any other parameters like /s /silent /verysilen (where i can find it????)

Nero burning rome work greatly ...

sorry for my very poor english...

thanks for the reply!!!


Posted (edited)

welcome !

this work for me :

prog[pn]=['BSPlayer 1.02.812   (silent)']

uid[pn]=['BSPLAYER']

ordr[pn]=[221]

cmd1[pn]=['%cdrom%\\WinApp\\BSplayer_Pro_v1_02_812\\bsplayer100.812.exe /S /D=C:\\Progra~1\\BSPlayer >nul']

cat[pn]=['2) Multimedia']

pn++

readed in other thread . Edited by oneless
Posted

I'll go to try it...

but where have you found this code?

i've searched in all the forum...but I havent found it...

Posted (edited)

i cant remember where . also i search now and i cant find again.

anyway , thanks to the poster .

what i remember is : the second parameter /D=C:\\Progra~1\\BSPlayer >nul

must to install BSPlayer in

%ProgramFiles%\BSPlayer as directory instead the default

%ProgramFiles%\Webteh directory .

for me this doesnt work , but the install is so silent and so fast then

i dont change it.

*edit*

maybe work in uA_XP_CD, like was explain there , i try after XP installation with WPI .

Edited by oneless
Posted

first : the command line must be in

command1 place , not in registry_before

second : is good for you to use absolute path ?

e:\ instead of %cdrom%

Posted

ooopss---

for the testing i use e:\... if work good I'll go to use the absolute path...

now i try again!!!

thanks you for the patience.

Posted

:D :D

great!!!!

It's work perfectly!!!!!

thanks a lot!!!

Ps: there is a section, a list for all programs already scripted????

Posted
i cant remember where . also i search now and i cant find again.

anyway , thanks to the poster .

what i remember is : the second parameter /D=C:\\Progra~1\\BSPlayer >nul

you know what mean >nul???

because when the installation create a wrong directory:BSPlayer nul

Posted

just i said

i only copy/paste ,

sorry i try again and i still dont found the original thread

i dont know >nul is for

i dont look before in the program files directory to see the name of

place where is bsplayer installed

i realize now that the install directory is really BSplayer nul

i delete the > nul from the second parameter

i use only /D=C:\\Progra~1\\BSPlayer

but the name of program_group for bsplayer was and is now after last change

Webteh , a thing who can easily changed with a batch command.

Posted

thanks a lot again...

I saw the Application Installs area...

but I don't find much of discussion about Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI) :( :( :(

do you install opera / firefox with wpi????

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