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  1. On 7/4/2023 at 8:01 AM, TerraBilly6 said:

    Thank you for your answer. Unfortunately, it didn't work either. The same problem is there. :(

    What does that mean? The link is expired? I don't think so.

    Where EXACTLY did you go, what EXACTLY did you do, what EXACTLY did you expect, and what EXACTLY happened?

     

    Try again. It worked for me.

    Go to the first post in this thread - 

     

    Click the first link - Integrate7 script – automatically slipstream updates and drivers up to 05/2023!

    [You might have to sign up at MDL to see the links, if so, do it.]

    When you get there (https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/integrate7-script-–-automatically-slipstream-updates-and-drivers-up-to-05-2023.78722/) - scroll down to the bottom of first post and click this link:

    Download links of the script:
    --> Click here for most recent version <--

    [note the password you will need later]

    When you get there (https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/integrate7-script-–-automatically-slipstream-updates-and-drivers-up-to-05-2023.78722/page-38#post-1789294) - you will find the links for the latest version - v5.21. There are links for both GDrive and OneDrive. They both work, I just checked.

    Just a thought, but if getting the script is proving too difficult, Integrate7 might not be the best tool for you.

    Cheers and Regards

  2. There are some very, very slight differences. The code at https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/repack-directx-end-user-runtime-june-2010.84785/ is now mostly the same as the installer created by DXCB, which he referenced in his code comments. abbodi1406 added XAudio2_9redist.dll, did a more correct implementation of DirectX for Managed Code which added some missing registry references, and even made the code slightly smaller. I don't think that most people will notice the differences in practice, but YMMV. :) As @mooms stated, the end result is essentially the same.

    Cheers and Regards

  3. 1 hour ago, infuscomus said:

    I can't remember off the top of my head right now but there is a way to disable automatic restart on failure before booting.

    It should be in System Properties -- Advanced -- Startup and Recovery - Settings -- System Failure - Un-check Automatically restart.

    I forget how to get to System Properties in XP, but in Win 7 you can either right-click My Computer -- Properties -- Advanced System Settings, or Control Panel -- System -- Advanced System Settings.

    But if you can't get to a stable desktop... 

    Cheers and Regards

  4. Thank you!

    Just curious, but how did you get this updated pack, and the last one you released, when over at both jameszero.net and MajorGeeks the latest version is 7-12-21? Is this something you updated yourself, or do you have some kind of inside track?

    EDIT: By the way, the link you included to (AbDuLeLaH - Damas Wiki) doesn't seem to function. did you mean to leave it in there?

    Cheers and Regards

  5. Sounds like a plan.  I also had some mysterious problems recently that were happening when going to the settings page, and ONLY when going to the settings page, of all Chrome based browsers.  But it wasn't a browser problem, Windows was throwing the error.  I could never find out what the issue was, but a fresh install fixed the problem.  Good luck!

    Cheers and Regards

  6. Thank you.  That showed the problem exactly.  (I do hate Data File Host. :( Chrome downloaded a 0 byte file, but Opera downloaded the file correctly.)

    Unfortunately, I still really can't duplicate the problem.  I am also on Win 7 x64 (Ultimate), and I tried the exact steps you used with the exact same versions of the the exact same three browsers you used, all with no problems. FWIW, Firefox was the quickest in its page loading.  I tried multiple times with each browser. I MIGHT have had a very slight hang one time with Chrome.  The "Loading" did not stay visible, but the page was kind of grayed out.  Refreshing the page made everything OK, and I could not make it happen again, trying many, many pages on the site.  There was never the slightest hiccup with either IE or Firefox.  Sorry.  I'm afraid I don't know what's causing your problem.

    Cheers and Regards

  7. LOL Not at all, my friend! :)  I never said things are better than they were, I just said he made the best of what was available.  You also made the best of what we had to work with re IPB.  We all did.

    As far as I can tell, what has been improved was using a later PHP, which improved speeds a lot, for a while.  Of course that also did break existing links to posts on the board, but that can be gotten around, once you realize that is what happened.  I do wish there was some kind of script that can go through the board and fix all links that are still broken, but in the meantime I manually fix them when I run across them.

    Cheers and Regards

  8. @nonspin,

    The tone in your post is uncalled for.

    While your point that it would always be better to use paths such as %windir% rather than absolute paths like "C:\Windows\" is valid, taking such an antagonistic tone will do nothing but get you banned if it continues.  abbodi1406 is an extremely well respected member of this and many other technical forums and he has many abilities and a willingness to help others.  Every application author, including MS I'm sure, has published product using absolute paths at one time or another.  It would have been much better if you had merely asked whether there was a particular reason why absolute paths were used and whether it would be possible to rewrite the addon to use paths such as %windir% instead.  In any case, I'm sure that abbodi1406 will respond when he sees these posts.

    Cheers and Regards

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