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Legolash2o reacted to wela in USB Boot PrepHi
I have a Prob with a new USB Stick. After inserting the Line was yellow Filesystem "Fat32", Bootable "False", Status "False". Ater clicking "Quick" the Line turn to "green", Filesystem "Fat32", Bootable "True" but the Status is "False". A test PC did not find a bootable device.
Any idea why?
:doh: I did not change Biossettings.
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Legolash2o reacted to Kelsenellenelvian in Discard image and rebuilding?Spanx dood....
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Legolash2o got a reaction from bphlpt in Discard image and rebuilding?The best alternative I can come up with is to remove the checkbox and add a 'Save and Rebuild' option.
Save and Rebuild Save Discard Keep -
Legolash2o got a reaction from Pommern Power in All-In-One Disk CreatorThe 'All-In-One Disk Creator' lets you create all in one disks, so for example you can have Windows 7 SP1 x86 and Windows 7 SP1 x64 in disk, you could further include Vista or 2008 server if you wished.
Step 1: Select your first image.
Press the 'Browse' button and select your first install.wim, you should then see all the images get lists
Step 2: Select your second image
Press the 'Browse' button again and select your second image, you should now see even more images added.
Optional 1: Add more images
You can keep hitting browse and add more and more images until your ready.
Optional 2: Delete the images you dont want!
Step 3: Press Create
W7T will then merge all of the images together, it will also try the best it can to resolve name conflicts however you may have to use the 'Edit' button and change some names to that NONE of them are the same, don't worry about descriptions, they won't conflict.
WARNING: It is really important that none of the images have the same name, W7T will try for example add 'x64' or 'x86' to the names of the images to remove conflicts, however sometimes this is not enough.
Optional: Rebuild
You can choose to rebuild your newly created image so that it can produce a smaller ISO.
Optional: ISO Maker
Self-explanatory, make a new ISO with your new creation.
Options
Unlock All Editions
Usually an image is locked to one edition i.e. Ultimate, so when it comes to install you don't have the option of choosing. Unlocking them will ask you which version of Windows you wish to install after booting from the ISO/USB.
x64 Recovery Mode
This will copy the 64bit Recovery Mode files, so if something happens to your computer and it's 64bit, you can use this option.
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Legolash2o got a reaction from mouradbenhelli in PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTINGThis area of the forum is provide information about each tool.
DON'T
Please do not post bugs in this forum or ANY of the topics.
Please do not post issues in this forum or ANY of the topics.
DO
If I have missed out any information which other users may find helpful, then feel free to post it in the correct topic.
If you have any questions about a tool such as 'how can i do this or that?' then ask in the correct post.
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Legolash2o got a reaction from ruby in Final Year Project DetailsOK so the last week or so, I've been thinking about designs and coding the DLL. From Sunday, I will be working on the GUI again so expect more releases next week
I have to for my FYP do a lot of research and push myself to learn new things and, more importantly, produce better code!
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Legolash2o got a reaction from Cipherfx2 in Final Year Project DetailsOK so the last week or so, I've been thinking about designs and coding the DLL. From Sunday, I will be working on the GUI again so expect more releases next week
I have to for my FYP do a lot of research and push myself to learn new things and, more importantly, produce better code!
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Legolash2o got a reaction from hayleysant1 in Driver InstallerThe 'Driver Installer' lets you install any driver either from driver packs or you just have an updated driver to the computer currently installed (Live).
Installing Drivers
Step 1: Select the folder your drivers are in
Use the 'Add Drivers' to select the folder which contains your drivers *.inf files
Note: *.inf files with the same MD5 will not be added, this avoids installing the same driver.
Step 2: Click Start
Once your files have been added, click 'Start' and W7T will start installing the drivers on your computer.
Step 3: Wait
Wait may take some time to install all the drivers, so go for coffee, cup of tea or whatever you prefer. W7T will let you know when it's done.
Uninstalling Drivers
Step 1: Press the scan button
This will check which drivers are already installed via on your live system.
Step 2: Select the drivers you want to remove
Tick the boxes next to the drivers your want to remove.
Step 3: Press 'Uninstall' and wait
Now all you have to do is sit back and wait for those obsolete drivers to be removed, W7T will update the list once completed.
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Legolash2o got a reaction from hayleysant1 in Component RemoverThat's for the request forum.
Should be, i remove it all the time.
It uses DISM to to uninstall the components, i'm slowly trying to move to the vLite method which takes a lot of time.
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Legolash2o got a reaction from WojtasXda in Component RemoverThis tool lets you remove built-in Windows packages from your image, for example Windows Media Player, Windows Media Center or Internet Explorer. The difference between this and vLite is that this tool uninstalls them the official way rather than remove files the downside is that the image does not shrink as much as just removing the files. It also lets you remove old updates.
WARNING: Anything you remove using this tool can't be undone, it is permanent!
Step 1: When you first open up this tool you will be asked to select the image you wish to work with. Click 'Browse' and select the install.wim you wish to work with and then either click on the item Windows version you want and press select or just double click.
Once done, the image will start to mount and retrieve all available packages within the image, it will not show ones which have already been removed.
Note: You may notice that this list has more than the list available in 'All-In-One Integrator', this is because in the AIO i have only included the basics, whilst Component Remover will include everything, including updates.
Step 2: Select the items you want to remove
Once all the items have been listed, you can select the components you wish to remove.
Green: Safe to remove.
Yellow: Unknown, be careful removing these
Red:This will break something, something depends on this feature but it will hopefully say what it is.
Step 3: Begin
Once you have everything selected, you can now click 'Remove Components', once done it will rescan and shows you what's left in the image.
Step 4: Save
Once done, you can go ahead and close the tool, click 'Yes' and it will ask you if you want to save the image, i recommend you to 'Save & Rebuild', however if you are going to be working on more than one image then just rebuild once you're done with your last image.
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Legolash2o got a reaction from RicaNeaga in [Solved] New DISM warning / popup cannot be turned offI'll have to fix after I've gone shopping. Starving!
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Legolash2o got a reaction from RicaNeaga in [Solved] New DISM warning / popup cannot be turned offFixed.
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Legolash2o reacted to ricktendo in Available for HireJust want to put it out there that I am available if anybody needs help in the Windows 7/8* deployment field, I can help (if needed) in the following:
- Unattended installations
- Updates integration/installation
- Drivers update/integration (creating targeted driverpacks)
- Pre-install applications (sysprep and capture)
- Some Installer editing (MSI, Inno, etc.)
Essentially if you want to create a install disk that asks for little or nothing, and has all your drivers, (most/all) programs and updates already installed and little need to configure... Hit me up lets see if I can help, I would guide over Skype call (sharing each others desktop) over all the processes/tricks to achieving such an image and will help & support you if needed
Have been doing this kinda stuff since 2006, so have accumulated some experience over the years
Willing to work for a donation, pay what you want or think its worth
Contact/donate: ricktendo64 <at> gmail <dot> com
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Legolash2o got a reaction from Cartman586 in [Solved] 1.4.45.5 - Integrate more KB in the self time?Unless you meant two separate images running 2 AIO integrator. I plan on doing that for v2
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Legolash2o got a reaction from SunLion in Guide: Creating addonsRequirements: 7zip
I recommend using InstallWatch as it records what new registry entries there is and also which files have been modified.
Every .WA needs a tasks.txt file within it so W7T knows what to do with it, an example is below:
Make a folder i.e. D:\Addon
Step 1: Tasks.txt
Name=Mozilla Firefox
Creator=Legolash2o
Version=3.0.6
Arc=x86
Description=Open Source internet browser.
[CopyFolder]
Mozilla Firefox::Program Files
[CopyFile]
Mozilla Firefox.lnk::Users\Public\Desktop
Mozilla Firefox.lnk::ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
Name
This is the name of the program or addon
Creator
Your name or the maker of the addon
Version
The version of the program/addon you are making
Arc
Which version of the program you are making their are only 3 choices
x86 - These addon will work on both x86 and x64 images, if it is integrated into x64 it will put the files in folders like "Program Files (x86)" or "SysWOW64".
x86! - x86 only
x64 - x64 only
Build (Optional)
This will only let you install the addon on certain versions of windows i.e. 7068. This is useful for patches like Themes.
Build=7000! *Build 7000 only
Build=7000 *Build 7000 or newer
Website (Optional)
When the addon is double clicked in the list, it will open the website specified
Step 2: Copying Folders
[CopyFolder]
Mozilla Firefox::Program Files
This is easy...
name of folder::where to put it
Mozilla Firefox will be copied into Program Files folder.
Put Mozilla Firefox folder in your root addon folder (D:\Addon)
Step 3: Copying Files
[CopyFile]
Mozilla Firefox.lnk::Users\Public\Desktop
Mozilla Firefox.lnk::ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
Put Mozilla Firefox.lnk in your root addon folder (D:\Addon)
Also easy....
name of file including extension (.exe, .lnk, whatever):: folder to put it in
Firefox links will be copied to both Desktop and Start Menu
Step 3: Registry Entries
Just simply copy the exported .reg file into the root folder of the addon (D:\Addon)
Note: You may want to clean the registry file and remove entries like your name, serial codes, temp stuff like MuiCache and sometimes there is a really long entry and i mean long, remove that too!
Normal Registry File
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\1]
"Example"="This is an example string"
"Example2"=dword:00000001
Delete Key (Note they hyphen (-) before HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\)
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\1]
"Example"="This is an example string"
"Example2"=dword:00000001
Delete Value (Note the hyphen (-) after the equals sign(=))
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\1]
"Example"="This is an example string"
"Example2"=-
Step 4: Creating the addon file (.WA)
Using the example above you should have something similar to...
D:\Addon
D:\Addon\Mozilla Firefox\ (with firefox files within it)
D:\Addon\Mozilla Firefox.lnk (shortcut)
D:\Addon\Tasks.txt
D:\Addon\Example.reg (optional)
Simply highlight all the files in the folder, right-click, 7zip > Add to Archive
Once its open change .7z to .WA make sure its on Ultra compression and click OK
Tasks.txt Example
7zip x64
Name=7-zip
Creator=Legolash2o
Version=4.65
Arc=x64
Description=7-Zip is an open source file archiver designed originally for Microsoft Windows. Blah.
[CopyFolder]
7-Zip::Program Files
[CopyFile]
7-Zip File Manager.lnk::ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
7zip x86 only
Name=7-zip
Creator=Legolash2o
Version=4.65
Arc=x86!
Description=7-Zip is an open source file archiver designed originally for Microsoft Windows. Blah.
[CopyFolder]
7-Zip::Program Files
[CopyFile]
7-Zip File Manager.lnk::ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
Crap Cleaner for both x64 and x86
Name=Crap Cleaner
Creator=Legolash2o
Version=2.18.878
Arc=x86
Description=Cleans all the crap on the computer
[CopyFolder]
CCleaner::Program Files
[CopyFile]
CCleaner.lnk::ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
Notes
When it comes to the "Description" in tasks.txt it can only be one line, it can not be multiple lines.
For example:
This program has the following features:
*blah
*blah
*blah
The Addon Integrator will only display "This program has the following features:"
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Legolash2o got a reaction from trueliar in Update RetrieverWhen you download updates via Windows Update, Windows leave a copy of the CAB file into a folder which CAB Retriever lets you copy to a place of your choice or just delete them to save space. The files you decide to copy can be used to integrate into your WIM image.
A new feature is that it will also scan WindowsUpdate.log for any MSU links which you may want to download.
NOTE: You can only use CAB Retriever if you have *.cab files available to copy.
Option 1: Copy Selected
Using the list, select the files you want to copy. You can also hold the ctrl key to select multiple files. This option will then only copy the selected files to the folder of your choice.
Option 2: Copy All
This will copy all the files in the list to a selected folder
Option 3: Delete Selected
Same as option 1 but this deletes the file from the Windows Update temp folder.
Option 4: Delete All
Same as option 2 but deletes the files from the Windows Update temp folder.
Source Folder
This will take you to the folder containing the actually *.cab files.
Destination Folder
This will take you to the folder where you chose to copy the files to.
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Legolash2o reacted to MAXtoriX in Cancelled-(Remove it)Cancelled
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Legolash2o reacted to qwincent in Literal bugWorst bug I can discover:
* Routing external links (even the auto-update) though adfly is spam of the worst kind.
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Legolash2o got a reaction from Tuesday77 in GetWAIK Release legal?That's an awesome tool!
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Legolash2o got a reaction from Forseti in TranslationI'm testing translation and I was wondering if someone could translate the following file into their language?
UPDATE
LangFile.zip
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Legolash2o got a reaction from Tuesday77 in WTK: Archive for earlier versions?They are on the download page. You should see them under the ones users can see. Out of the 4 options, it's the far right one.
Don't upload old versions on that page though as it will replace the newer version if that makes sense.
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Legolash2o got a reaction from alfreire in help with creating bootable usb stickhttp://www.win-lite.de/wbb/board195-windows-7/board196-win7-tools-zur-image-bearbeitung/board269-special-win-toolkit/16088-win-toolkit-von-legolash2o-mit-anleitung/
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Legolash2o got a reaction from Extended in Final Year Project DetailsAgain, I'm working on the *.dll part of the program so there isn't any GUI. Well there is but it's a messy as I've been experimenting with all the controls.
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Legolash2o reacted to © KEiGHT in Aborting Integration!Finally, the last version is FINE ! good work Liam !
Thanks :lock:
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Legolash2o got a reaction from CrAzYs in Many errors in WintoolkitMaybe you would like to try programming a massive program whilst doing a degree with exams and coursework.
Most of those bugs will be to do with drivers. This is precisely why I'm starting from scratch. The code at the moment is old and crappy to the point things keep breaking when I try to fix and add a new feature. It's doing my head in lol!
I'm balancing my time between programming v2, fixing v1 and prob playing Watch Dogs too
The code on v2 is looking completely different than v1. It's so much more neater, tidier and quicker but much more importantly, easier to work with I even have a Visual Studio extension ReSharper (I think) which is making sure I code well too. It picks up way too many things on v1 to fix them all
Point is, I'm doing my best.