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Well... if you want our help, you have to explain what you want a little bit more clearly.

As for your question, I think what you want is a way to install programs automatically so that if you need to re-install Windows, your programs will be there as well.

You don't integrate the installers into the I386 directory of the Windows CD, but instead, follow the guide on the Unattended CD webpage (link at top of the site). There are instructions on how to install programs automatically for you after you're done installing Windows.

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god i swear i answered this question before,, programs cant be integrrated only installed unattendedly,, very few progs can be integrated,, and i mean VERY few

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Well... if you want our help, you have to explain what you want a little bit more clearly.

As for your question, I think what you want is a way to install programs automatically so that if you need to re-install Windows, your programs will be there as well.

You don't integrate the installers into the I386 directory of the Windows CD, but instead, follow the guide on the Unattended CD webpage (link at top of the site). There are instructions on how to install programs automatically for you after you're done installing Windows.

that is the answer to my ?

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@coolcliff

yes it is

But before you begin to add apps to your cd/dvd, do you already have an unattended cd? Do you even know what "unattended" is? Begin with that ;)

Oh, and to add something to what Zxian said, you can install apps during the installation of windows: remember the words "cmdlines.txt" and "svcpack.inf". For more advanced installations, use something like WPI

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Enough of this....

http://unattended.msfn.org

READ IT! Problem solved.

Also next time, use FULL english grammer and words. Not everyone here is fluent in english, and some use automatic translators. God help anyone trying to translate "i n33d h31p! plz s1! any1?" Do you ahve any idea the mess you'll get from a translator?

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