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helo

sorry my english not good :blink:

plz i have problem with this commands

it is correct or wrong? :wacko:

cmdow @ /HID

@echo off

SET KEY=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnceEx

REG ADD %KEY% /V TITLE /D "Installing Applications" /f

ECHO.

ECHO Installing Windows Media Player 11

ECHO Please wait...

start /wait %systemdrive%\install\Applications\wmp11\wmp11.exe /q:A /c:"setup_wm.exe /Q /R:N /DisallowSystemRestore"

ECHO.

ECHO Installing WinRAR 3.20

ECHO Please wait...

start /wait %systemdrive%\install\Applications\WinRAR\wrar320.exe /s

ECHO.

ECHO Installing Sun Java VM 1.4.2

ECHO Please wait...

start /wait %systemdrive%\install\Applications\SunJava\jre-1_5_0_09-windows-i586-p-s.exe /s /v/qn ADDLOCAL=ALL IEXPLORER=1 NETSCAPE6=1 MOZILLA=1 REBOOT=Suppress JAVAUPDATE=0 EULA=1

EXIT

and i have another problem

after install my Unattended Windows the windows media player 11 automatic install but after open media player it is not work and tell me about the activision

look pictures

cv23.JPG

cvbn67.JPG

How can the reform of this problem from the start? :no:

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Firstly, I'm not going to attempt to tell you how to fix your script - you are indeed doing it wrong, and it is documented in the Unattended Guide right here on this site how to do that properly (and very well laid out in pictures, I might add).

Secondly, if Windows tells you that the OS is not genuine, then it failed the WGA check and your product key is either not being read properly or indeed is counterfit (generated by a keygen, or a "known" key that generates one of the many known "blacklisted" PIDs). You will need to contact Microsoft or the hardware vendor of your PC to get the issue resolved if you indeed purchased a legitimate copy of Windows. You will know you have a legitimate copy if you have a hologram or OEM-branded product CD, a Certificate of Authenticity, and a Certificate of Authenticity sticker with the product key listed on it (it should be affixed to the computer, but it can also come inside the product box or shrink-wrap). If you are missing any of those things (especially the CoA and CoA sticker), you will most likely not have a legitimate copy of Windows.

If you know you have an illegitimate copy of Windows and are asking about how to get around the WGA check, here are the rules on that:

1. This is not a warez site! Links/Requests to warez and/or illegal material (porn, cracks, serials, etc..) will not be tolerated. Discussion of circumventing WGA/activation/timebombs/keygens or any other illegal activity will also not be tolerated. You will be banned without notice.
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I am very sorry

I lived in the middle East

and the original xp cd is very expensive here

and my english language is not good to read all your Guide

I used the translator but i do nOt Understand some words

so I am very sorry again

thanx man

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That's OK - but if you're using a pirated CD, you will get those errors. And hopefully the images in the link I posted regarding the script will help you do it right - if not, perhaps someone can translate for you. Language barriers do not bother us here at all, so no worries.

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WMP11 need /Q to install silently.

BTW go buy Windows to avoid any future errors about WGA.

If you can't buy it, go to linux os, it's free.

thanx

but i need Switche for BsPlayer & RealPlayer not windows media player

and Yesterday i Purchased the original copy :thumbup

But now i am bankrupt :lol:

:whistle:

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