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Hi all,

I really hope someone could give a tip towards what hotfix that is causing this problem.

During my unattended installation of Windows XP there is a dialog box popping up regarding Windows Media Player 10. There are the options of pressing OK or Cancel. If i press OK i give up the chance of later undoing this change trough System Restore.

However what is bugging me is i removed Windows Media Player trough nLite and as far as i see i have not included any hotfixes regarding to WMP.

If you want i can include the list of hot fixes im using...

Any tips? :-)

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The precise text in the dialog is:

Headline: Windows Media Player 10

Text:

System Restore is turned off. If you continue Setup, you will be

unable to use System Restore to restore the version of Windows

Media Player that was included with the Windows operating system

that your computer is running. It is recommended that you click

Cancel, turn on System Restore, and then upgrade to Windows

Media Player 10. For more information about System Restore, see

Help and Support. Do you want to continue?

Buttons: OK / Cancel

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Hi !

I had the same pb due to SR desactivation. In fact i've found a "easy" solution, using the Windows Media Player deployment pack (EDP) you can repack the installer (unattended) including your hotfix and regtweak.

FAQ: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsme...loypackFAQ.aspx

DL: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsme...deploypack.aspx

What's new?

The latest version of the Enterprise Deployment Pack includes support for:

Windows Media Player 10

Windows Media Player 9 Series

Standard Microsoft hotfix packages

It works fine :)

Edited by cyberyeye
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Hi cyberyeye,

Thank you for taking time to reply.

However i dont know if you read my post? I am trying to NOT get WMP9 (nor WMP10) to get installed (Removed it using nLite).

I will be using Windows Media Player Classic instead.

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You are right it's a hotfix that's causing this problem.

After messing around with the svcpack.ini file I finally found the one that's causing the problem.

It's the KB891122 hotfix.

I added the /DisAllowSystemRestore to the hotfix, and now there's no prompt what so ever.

[CatalogHeader]

[Version]
BuildNumber=2600
MinorVersion=1
MajorVersion=5
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
[SetupData]
CatalogSubDir="\I386\svcpack"
[SetupHotfixesToRun]
KB891122.exe /q /n /z /DisAllowSystemRestore
KB909520.exe /q /n /z
KB905749.exe /q /n /z
KB905414.exe /q /n /z
KB904706.exe /q /n /z
KB902400.exe /q /n /z
KB901214.exe /q /n /z
KB901017.exe /q /n /z
KB900725.exe /q /n /z
KB899591.exe /q /n /z
KB899589.exe /q /n /z
KB899587.exe /q /n /z
KB898461.exe /q /n /z
KB896688.exe /q /n /z
KB896428.exe /q /n /z
KB896424.exe /q /n /z
KB896423.exe /q /n /z
KB896422.exe /q /n /z
KB896358.exe /q /n /z
KB893803v2.exe /q /n /z
KB893756.exe /q /n /z
KB893066.exe /q /n /z
KB891781.exe /q /n /z
KB890859.exe /q /n /z
KB890046.exe /q /n /z
KB888302.exe /q /n /z
KB888113.exe /q /n /z
KB887742.exe /q /n /z
KB886185.exe /q /n /z
KB885836.exe /q /n /z
KB885835.exe /q /n /z
KB885250.exe /q /n /z
[ProductCatalogsToInstall]
KB891122.cat
basecsp.cat
KB905749.cat
KB905414.cat
KB904706.cat
KB902400.cat
KB901214.cat
KB901017.cat
KB900725.cat
KB899591.cat
KB899589.cat
KB899587.cat
KB898461.cat
KB896688.cat
KB896428.cat
KB896424.cat
KB896423.cat
KB896422.cat
KB896358.cat
KB893803v2_wxp.cat
KB893756.cat
KB893066.cat
KB891781.cat
KB890859.cat
KB890046.cat
KB888302.cat
KB888113.cat
KB887742.cat
KB886185.cat
KB885836.cat
KB885835.cat
KB885250.cat

Hope this will also help you B)

Edited by Gaop
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@Cluberti:

Im not installing Windows Media Player... it must be some hotfix thats causing this :-(

However i cant figure out which one :-(

Even though you didn't believe me, glad to see my answer was still correct - good for the ego, you know :). J/K

This switch will work for Windows Media Player, and most Windows Media Player hotfixes and updates (except perhaps Windows Media Connect, but that's techincally a shell update and not a WMP-specific update). Glad everything's working again.

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  • 1 month later...
You are right it's a hotfix that's causing this problem.

After messing around with the svcpack.ini file I finally found the one that's causing the problem.

It's the KB891122 hotfix.

I added the /DisAllowSystemRestore to the hotfix, and now there's no prompt what so ever.

[CatalogHeader]

[Version]
BuildNumber=2600
MinorVersion=1
MajorVersion=5
Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
[SetupData]
CatalogSubDir="\I386\svcpack"
[SetupHotfixesToRun]
[color=#CC0000]KB891122.exe /q /n /z /DisAllowSystemRestore[/color]
KB909520.exe /q /n /z
KB905749.exe /q /n /z
KB905414.exe /q /n /z
KB904706.exe /q /n /z
KB902400.exe /q /n /z
KB901214.exe /q /n /z
-------


-------
KB885836.cat
KB885835.cat
KB885250.cat

Hope this will also help you B)

I read your post.

I have the same problem.

i use nlite 1.0 rc6

but i dont understand what's the file to modify. :wacko:

modify svcpack.ini ?

after or before the iso creation?

where is file? in the i386 directory?

many thanks

Edited by kall.ff
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changing the line "KB891122.exe /q /n /z /DisAllowSystemRestore" to svcpack.inf does remove the error during installation but when i start windowsupdate afterwards the KB891122 update still needs to be installed.

Edited by SirBlade
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