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a quick question about being bord durning installation!!!

is there any way to play a game durning installation

i only ask as my dad has seen my local computer shop instaling xp and playing a game while it was instaling

i am not sure wat game it was but it would be good to pass the time!!

thank you for reading any comments would be cool thanks:)


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Have [DetachedProgram] launch something like solitare.exe - note that the game will have to be very basic and completely standalone, with no registry or video acceleration needed.

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exelent idea ... wonder what games ppl could come up with ... hmmm wonder if you could get some popcap games to run...

nice one welard :thumbup

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Have [DetachedProgram] launch something like solitare.exe - note that the game will have to be very basic and completely standalone, with no registry or video acceleration needed.

thanks if anybody can help this would be cool chears

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The DetachedProgram variable is called under the [GuiUnattended] section, and is of the form

DetachedProgram = <path to application>

There's not much more to it, really. Just make sure it's a standalone application.

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Press Shift+F10 and you will get a cmd prompt. ;)

Now you can run all kinds of tools. Like sol.exe (Solitare).

But sol.exe is not extracted to the hd for a while. But you can manually extract it off the cd and play it.

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Press Shift+F10 and you will get a cmd prompt. ;)

Now you can run all kinds of tools. Like sol.exe (Solitare).

But sol.exe is not extracted to the hd for a while. But you can manually extract it off the cd and play it.

thanks Siginet it works!

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Press Shift+F10 and you will get a cmd prompt. ;)

Now you can run all kinds of tools. Like sol.exe (Solitare).

But sol.exe is not extracted to the hd for a while. But you can manually extract it off the cd and play it.

Lawls...This is what I do in an unattend. If I need to fix some info before the first boot I'll open a command prompt and change the AutoUpdate settings and the machine name/network. :)

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