ng12345 Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 i've been a member of the forums for a while, but this is my first poststarted thinking about a UA cd a long time ago but never actually made onespent some time these last three days and put one together, this forum was great for learning how to do it and putting everything togethermy main question is whether i can speed up my overall install time in any way and if so howright now, most of the programs are compressed and take up 2.2gb; was wondering if the setup would go faster if files were uncompressed on dvd - might as well use the whole dvdi want to install all the programs (listed below); currenlty they are being installed off the dvd; is it faster to copy to hd first and then install of hd? right now i'm using an iso so ihaven't factored in the dvd read timealso i was wondeirng if there is any way to integrate the 5 microsoft patches into the windows install i couldn't find anything on kb887998 in the forums i know some work was being done on getting 900325 to integrate but some parts needed .net first - has there been any progress on getting around that?any other suggestions/improvements to my cd are welcomethanks for readingconfig:windows mce 2005 with sp2 is the base installi'm using wpi 4.3.5 to do the silent installsprogram list: .net framework 1.1 .net framework 2.0 AIM 5.9 w/Ad Hack Acrobat 7.0 Photoshop Copernic Desktop Search Crap Cleaner DVD Idle Pro DVD Shrink Diskeeper Expertool FFdShow Flashget Gmail Notifier KCEasy 1.6 Konfabulator 3.0 Limewire MSN Messenger 7.5 Java VM Build 3810 Java 5.0.6 Firefox 1.5 w/extensions integrated Thunderbird 1.5 MyMovies 1.55 Nero 6.6 Nvu 1.0 Office 2003 Pro w/sp2 integrated Real Alt 1.46 Quicktime Alt 1.68 Spybot 1.4 & Spyware blaster 3.51 ultraiso vlc player 8.4a winrar 3.51 itunes 6 nvidia purevideo dvd codecsand all hotfixes integrated except: ndp1.0spe (kb887998) MCE RU2 (kb900325) kb900930 kb908250 wmcsetup (win media connect 2.0?)
Doc Symbiosis Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 Integrating the hotfixes I do this way:Put the install-CD into c:\XP-CD and all your hotfixes into c:\Hotfixes. Open commandline. Change to c:\Hotfixes. Type the following commandfor /F %i in (*) DO start /wait %i /integrate:c:\XP-CDAdd the /silent switch, if you don't want to get any answer.
Anderz Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 (edited) For convinience I WinRAR some applications, but if I can I keep the applications uncompressed on the DVD. Saves copytime and unpacking time. It's a pretty significant timesaver. Edit: And it saves editing time not needing to prepare and compress WinRAR archives. Edited January 17, 2006 by Anderz
jonathan_314 Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 And to integrate without thinking you could use Nlite ofcourse. your cd is quite big. I used nlite, and now the windows installation takes only 15 min. So you can speed it up just by removing some components. If they are not there they don't have to be copied to the harddisk during the setup.
Doc Symbiosis Posted January 17, 2006 Posted January 17, 2006 (edited) Best timesaver is, if you install the apps directly from a network share, of course only with an adequate network. I split up the installation to this of the system to that of the software. As last point of installation a simply call WPI from a network share, so that I can choose the Apps to install, naturally you also could simply install a default set of apps without calling WPI.So I don't have to burn always a new CD, when an update to an app is released.Just silly that it leaves to create a new CD after everytwoweeks-MS-Patchday.But there any nearly no other changes, I make to the CD, cause I puzzled quite a while on it, and have set all other things , like I want 'em.Just a thought... Edited January 17, 2006 by Doc Symbiosis
ng12345 Posted January 20, 2006 Author Posted January 20, 2006 thanks for the responseswith regard to comments about the hotfixes:-nlite does not allow the .net hotfix to be installed (ndp1.0sp3)-the windows media center RU2 has issues with installing all aspects of the fix (according to this forum) - since it requires .net to be installed- the rest of the fixes are MCE relatedi dont have a network to do network shares off, so it has to be on a dvdcurrenlty all my installs run off the cd (with wpi)do any of you copy the installs onto the hd first and then have wpi install off there -- is this faster?with regard to the install win xp in 15 minutes comment - which components did you remove to cut the time down so much (more than 50%)thanks again for your time
jonathan_314 Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 (edited) with regard to the install win xp in 15 minutes comment - which components did you remove to cut the time down so much (more than 50%)Everything that is not realy needed. So windowstour, msn explorer, messenger (I use msn, and yahoo messenger) games, the stupid songs , wallpapers, themes (I put my own theme), screensavers, keybord languach that I will never speak. (I just keep French, Dutch and English) There's also one big component (44 Mb I think) that makes you install winXP when you are in XP. (you know, the splash screen when you put your xp cd in your pc while your still in XP) It lets older xp systems upgrade,... It has also the repair feature. But this repair stuf is not so good, and I never update, so I removed it. Also wordpad,...So I removed stuff. And now there is 330 mb still there. But the installation is much faster. 15 to 17 minutes. It will be longer if your harddrive still full, and big. The formatting part takes also time. (and that is not in my 15 minutes )I never copy to my harddisk. I prefer to keep my install as clean as possible. Edited January 20, 2006 by jonathan_314
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