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  1. Legolash2o

    Addon Maker

    This tool lets you create addons for Windows 7 Toolkit, this tool has a lot of potential, more than people realize! Used correctly, this tool can have your progams pre-installed after Windows installation. This tool is the most complex, but you becomes very easy to use ones you get your head around it but this is not for the faint hearted. So good luck! Note: I will only be covering the basics! Info This is one of the easier screens and is pretty self explanatory and i'm pretty sure you can figure this out. Files This will copy file to the mounted wim image when someone adds this addon. So go ahead and click 'Add Files' at the bottom. 1. Click the folder button and browse to the file you wish to copy. 2. Select the destination, you can choose to a pre-defined area and then add '\\filenameyouwant.exe' You can also type it in manually like 'C:\Windows\System32\RunOnce.exe' but you would not type the beginning 'C:\' so it would be 'Windows\System32\RunOnce.exe' Folder Same as above, select the folder you wish to have installed and then select where you want the folder to go. Add any *.reg files you wish to have installed or required for your addons, some users use a program like InstallWatch which tells you what registry/file changes where made to your computer during an installation. You then export the registry changes and import them here. Delete Files Type in the location of the file you need deleting for example 'Windows\System32\Example.exe' Shortcuts This is where you can create shortcuts for the program you made. You can just copy and paste a pre-existing shortcut from an installation in the 'File' tab and tell it where it needs to go i.e. Desktop. You don't need to use 'Icon' if the exe you pointed too already has one. Also 'Arguments' is mostly left blank as you don't need anything like /s /q /quiet, etc.. Commands This is for commands which you want to run after Windows has been installed. It doesn't seem like it has alot of potential but trust me it does! Used correctly, you can do anything with this tool. As mentioned above you can use InstallWatch to record what an installation does, so that you can use that information to make an addon which then has that program pre-installed when you have Windows installed. Any questions about this tool (not bugs) just post in here and i will try to reply.
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