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Legolash2o

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  1. The problem is Ricktendo, he removed Internet Explorer with nLite, has no other browser installed and uses explorer to browse the web. However i will use what you have provided, assuming that i'ts available in XP so thanks EDIT: It's in XP so i will use what you have provided.
  2. That should work fine, it did take a massive long time though :/
  3. Ah that explains the problem, it can't find a default browser.
  4. As i've said before the progress bar won't work properly if using 'batch hotfix integration'. If you make a post in the request forum, i'll add an option EDIT: The green/red feature will also no longer work.
  5. Anti-viruses will cause Win Toolkit to slow down by A LOT, try turning it off temporarily.
  6. Just out of curiosity, have you removed Internet Explorer with nLite, also what's the default browser in Windows XP.
  7. Also when you go to the 'Downloads' tab, does it also hang on there? Before it hangs does the webpage open at all or at least attempt to open?
  8. Already one in v32
  9. Fixed, going to release new version now with some other fixes.
  10. Nope there's no options as .WA as supposed to make programs look pre-installed (almost like Microsoft shipped it with Windows). It directly copies and pastes the files/registry entries straight into the WIM, no commands are ran during/after install what-so-ever.
  11. Yes, select your x86 install.wim (C:\Win7DVDx86\sources\install.wim) then your x64 (C:\Win7DVDx64), so you should see two sets of images. Then click 'Create', you can then use the 'USB Boot Prep' tool to prepare your USB stick, then simply copy and paste C:\Win7DVDx86 to your USB and done.
  12. You can delete the 'Old' folder, as those are outdated.
  13. Yeah but not with Win Toolkit, what you would have to do is mount each image individually and use /DISM.exe /Image:C:\Mount /Apply-Unattended command on each one.
  14. Office updates also used SoLoR server...
  15. .WA addons are supposed to directly integrate the program itself into Windows so that it doesn't need installing, however unfortunately addons have started to just add it as a silent installer which is not it was made for. It is possible to to use WIM Registry Editor, load Software and go to HKLM\\WIM_Software\\WinToolkit and then remove the '|' from the string, for example: change "|%DVD%:\\" to just "%DVD%:\\"
  16. So i can mark this a solved now?
  17. Confirmed, fixed the issue when it comes to MSU files, still working on *.CAB files.
  18. There should be a 'Enumerating Installation [sOFTWARE\WinToolkit]... (Enumerating Installation [sOFTWARE\WinToolkit]...)' in there as well. Your RunOnce installer is v4.5.1.0 when the latest is 4.6.3.0
  19. On the next version i've hidden SoLoR in the list
  20. Yeah that's completely normal and i have NO control over that at all, blame Microsoft
  21. The whole red/green system is not 100% accurate, about 9 out of 10 cases an update integrates fine even when it shows red.
  22. I've made some changes and improvements to the code, so it will hopefully now work in the next release. This should go in the request forum however i may not be able to implement it as i don't have USB-FDD or USB-ZIP to test it with but i'm pretty sure those media are not large enough to install Windows from :S
  23. Try this version at work: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1b3lsdy7vfz3a1d