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crashfly

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  1. @myselfidem - It would seem to me that if all of those batch files are being run (no matter which OS [x86 or x64]), then your x64 batch files need to be "reworked" just a bit. Just to remove the "excess", the command 'goto :Cpu64' can be dropped as the next label is the appropriate one to jump to. Alternatively, the next command after the 'if' command on the x64 batch files should be 'goto :exit'.

  2. I could be wrong, but I'll make a guess. It might like if you remove printer drivers - it removes the ability to support printers completely, so you can't add any printer driver no matter what you do. So if this is true and modems are handled the same way, then yes, you can't install any modems if you remove modem drivers.

    Cheers and Regards

    That would be just like Microsoft to do that.

  3. I not sure how to do that but you can select an item, hold shift/ctrl to select a whole bunch then press spacebar and it should tick them. However i will try and add a select all option via right click.

    It is probably less about the option, more on how to do it quickly. Even I did not know there was a shift/ctrl option to select multiple items. We live and learn .... moving on ...

  4. Why not "split the difference"? Maybe Legolash2o should give an option to specify your own format for the logs (similar to how the date and time works in the Windows Region Settings).

    @Legolash2o - If you do not want to go through the actual process of creating the "format" option, at least give some options to choose.

    (a.k.a - "YY-MM-DD_HH-MM", "DD-MM-YY_HH-MM", or "MM-DD-YY_HH-MM") The options will give greater flexibility and less complaining later. ;)

  5. I would prefer better component removal, but only because I already understand the language that W7T is in (English). But as I think about it, I do not really remove much (if anything), so language support would be good too. I am somewhat on the fence, but I still lean a bit toward the component removal.

  6. I will add support eventually.

    You could go ahead and prepare for that support by creating a list of items to be translated. That way, when you actually add that support to W7T, you will already have the translations ready. Hell, if there was a way, I would even try to help you myself ... but as it is, you are doing great with what you give us.

  7. The differences are that silent installers actually install right before the machine is ready to use. The "addons" are integrated into the install media and are 'pre-installed'. There is not a "right" way to do it, so either way would work depending on the preferences of the person setting up the install media. I myself prefer the silent installers, but I will use "addons" if necessary.

  8. Why someone could encrypt the code of such a utility program. Are you planning to start selling W7T?

    The encryption is to keep others from stealing his work. It is perfectly legitimate in program. In most situations it should not cause a problem, but yes there can occasionally be bugs because of it. I applaud Legolash2o for wanting to protect his work and yet still keep the program free.

  9. Hello, I have some doubts ...

    -When updates are applied to an image that already has previous updates, if any repeats, skip those that are equal to or above the reinstall? what is the best way to add new updatesto an image when you do not remember the updates that you added previously, or is itbetter to create a new image?

    I think you can the same updates again. I do not think it makes too much of a difference. Those updates will update/overwrite the necessary files to have the update applied.

    -If you add a new version of an integrated driver previously, is updated or not installed?

    It is not recommended to add a driver that was previously added (could cause issues). However, it is likely possible. Best solution would be to start from an untouched source every time and go from there.

    -When drivers are integrated into boot.wim image are added to Windows PE, WindowSetup or both?

    Depends on the driver. I think only the Mass Storage and LAN drivers are added to the boot.wim file.

    Sorry for my bad english... X-D

    Do not feel bad, I do not speak spanish. --> Me no habla Espanol.

  10. Crashfly: Have you had any problems with Explorer refreshing? Cause I can't seem to get Explorer to refresh on my system under Windows 7.....

    What do you mean by "refreshing"? The icons show up as they should and appear to match what I have as space. Of course I also have not looked close enough (until now) to see if the icons match the free space.

  11. Meh, "Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter" and "The Second Encounter" were enough for me. Not sure if I could justify spending too much on a game that is so much like Doom. All you do is run around and kill stuff.

    Side note: That is probably why I like RTS games more.

  12. Now, once I've opened it, I don't think they would accept the warranty :( Mouse clicks work OK now, but I've lost communication with back and forward buttons, along with a DPI buttons too.

    It would depend on how many "seals" you had to break to get into it. If 'none', then you will not have an issue.

  13. I would like to have a multiboot (multi OS) USB stick which has my win7sp1 AIO in it. Sardu Multiboot DVD and USB builder makes it easily. copy your iso's such as win7sp1.iso, KasperskyRecovery.iso, ubuntu.iso etc. to sardu's directory and that's it. My win7sp1 AIO iso is bigger than 4Gbyte. Because of USB stick has to be FAT32, I cannot copy the win7.iso to the USB :ranting:

    Sardu and all other multiboot makers accept only one win7 image. :g:

    any idea's or help appreciated :)

    A USB stick does not *have* to be fat32. However, if you make it into an ntfs file system, you are going to limit what other OSes can read it.

  14. Well, I know (from personal experience that I just obtained) that it does work on Windows 7. I've been told it works on Vista. So, yes, it has been tried on newer OSes.

    As for "is there any point", it is a matter of personal preference, as it duplicates functionality already present in Windows Vista and later. With exception of the easily customizable icons, it really doesn't add much of anything to those OSes that isn't already present.

    Thank you for testing it out. Since I want different icons that what Win7 has to offer, I will give it a shot. Now, if only we could reduce the duplication. ;)

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