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crashfly

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  1. From what I can tell, they both have the same fixes applied, but the 1.5 thread has some additional features that the 1.4 doesn't. Cheers and Regards

    Thanks bphlpt, at least you figured out that much.  I hope Legolash2o can simplify the confusion in the future.

  2. Strange thing is, I haven't changed any of the save code. I have managed to reproduce the problem, but it's strange :/

    While I do not know how you have it programmed, maybe something has changed in the function calls to resolve filename setting locations?  Could be a bug in the programming language you use.

  3. You would need a lot of RAM for it to be useful for WinToolkit. Users integrate 100s of updates at a time and that would require a lot of RAMDrive space (6-20GB)

    Maybe this needs to be studied a bit.  Assuming that a user wants to integrate "all" of the latest updates, maybe some statistics need to be generated to see if using a RAM drive would even be feasable.  I myself have 16gb of RAM and would set some aside for the program if necessary.  (Although I also have a SSD, it might not even be worth it.)

  4. I am sure there are quite a few places that could possibly host the file, but most are not necessarily "easy" with the terms.  Maybe asking the wincert site admins to allow a separate download for the "beta" WinToolKit would be in order.  Just remember that WinToolKit was one of the original reasons why I donated to wincert.  I hope this site never goes down.

  5. I see several blown capacitors and quite a bit of black, burned area. Weird though the psu tests ok.

    I have seen this issue, although it is generally on the "older" motherboards that have the cap problem (and usually the capacitors have not literally 'blown' up).  I have even replaced quite a few and have restored most to working condition.  Sucks to hear though.

  6. Users who donate will receive a keycode that will get rid of all of the adf.ly links within Win Toolkit. Each user will get their own key, so please don't share them.

     

    Donate

    How much do you consider a "reasonable" donation to get a keycode?

     

    I only ask this question because I am sure there are people that would attempt to take the 'sly' way out and donate very little (or as little as possible).  I myself am unemployed, so I have to watch where my funds go carefully, but I would consider donating to your cause as I have used your program and like it very much.

  7. It is possible, but the process uses a program someone created of questionable legality. The forums over at mydigitallife would help you out on that, but I will not post a direct link here due to this forum's rules. What it is supposed to do is take the downloadable trial versions and combine them into a working install DVD while also changing the "channel" from trail to whatever you need it to be (pro, business, standard, etc). The program itself does not provide a key for you, but there are other questionable programs on that forum.

    Therefore, it is possible, just some licenses could be violated.

  8. If you want to fix your system problems, it would seem to me that you need to start over from a *clean* system disk and then reinstall. Somehow what you seem to have is a corrupted install and using the "sfc /scannow" is not the best way to fix your problems.

    Ï have tweaked a few dll like imageres ddores shell32 themui with reshack (thanks reaper) but the scannow process restore them while they were working perfectly... why? a size issue?

    As for this problem, the "original" files are modified to have them perform whatever function was intended. A scan would restore the orginal because those files are "modified".

  9. Please also try to speak as clearly and fully as possible.

    I.e. stop the txt & l33t spe4k.

    I hate to mention it, but yes Kelsenellenelvian is correct. It is difficult to understand your writing Makr0sha.man0b. It is one of the main reasons why I have not continued to help. How can I help if I do not understand you?

  10. I am not sure about the "Common Files" directory, but I believe most of those directories can be specified from an autounattend.xml file. And that might be the only way that you can do it.

  11. Are the registry settings modifying something in the "Local Machine" hive or the "Current User" hive. If the settings are modifying in the "Current User" hive, that at install is directed to the "Default User". It may be that those settings are not being carried over properly. If it is going to the "Local Machine" hive, then you possibly might have located a bug.

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