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What do you think about having a seperate audio player for WPI from the installing programs.  

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  1. 1. What do you think about having a seperate audio player for WPI from the installing programs.

    • Yes ( a seperate audio player)
      10
    • No ( Intergrate them togeather) - Going to be VERY hard to do.
      10
    • Dose not mater (as long as I can have music play both time)
      4
    • WPI audio only (no music when programs install)
      0
    • Program install audio only ( no music within WPI)
      1
    • Other (Please tell me in a reply)
      1


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tested, and as far as I can tell the audio player will still play work. Uninstalled media player on my VM and it still works. If you could tell me how to remove it from the install cd I will try it that way also. I have downloaded nlite but not sure how to remove media player. Can someone let me know so I can test the audio player with it removed, not just uninstalled.

Thank You

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copy your xp cd to a folder on your hd.

start nlite, select 'remove components'. simply tick the 'media' option to remove all media stuff.

modify the iso/cd folder as you would do normally.

make a bootable iso with nlite or any other prog, and mount it in VM to test.

btw: u misunderstood me, what i meant to say was the same as SiNNuT

btw2: do i need to keep iecore to be able to use wpi? (haven't removed it yet)

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There is an option so that there is only the symbol in the system tray. I think that is silent enough. :)

Another thing: I said that for me the unattended Audio player plays mp3 files, but yesterday I did an install and it did not play them. If I start the exe file by doubleclicking on it, it plays the mp3 files. But when I start it with the WPI.cmd file only the player starts and plays no tracks. I don't know why...Waiting for the new Audio player.

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copy your xp cd to a folder on your hd.

start nlite, select 'remove components'. simply tick the 'media' option to remove all media stuff.

modify the iso/cd folder as you would do normally.

make a bootable iso with nlite or any other prog, and mount it in VM to test.

Got nlite, selected 'remove components'. but then clicked 'next' but there are no avalable resets. can you post the presets?

Thanks for the help.

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