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  1. Info: Microsoft Visual C++ 2005/2008/2010/2012/2013/2014/2015, Microsoft Visual F# 2.0, Microsoft Visual J# 2.0 redistributable packages (with setup junk removed.) Also includes "extra" Visual Basic and C runtimes (see list bellow) Same as above but excludes F# & J# runtimes Info: Microsoft Visual C++ 2005/2008/2010/2012/2013 redistributable packages (with setup junk removed.) Also includes "extra" Visual Basic and C runtimes (see list bellow) Some tools and resources for (re)creating your own installer Visual AIO SFX Maker v6 (installer repacker):http://adf.ly/1713566/visualsfxSilent "No GUI" SFX alternative v4:http://adf.ly/1713566/visualsfxngKB2538242 MST Windows Update fix v1.7:http://adf.ly/1713566/wufix5mstKB2538243 MST Windows Update fix v3:http://adf.ly/1713566/wufix8mstMsiTran.Exe -a <transform>.MST <installer>.MSI:http://adf.ly/1713566/msitranSlim down your vcredist 2005/2008 installers:http://adf.ly/1713566/msislim"Extra" Visual Basic/C runtimes installer sourceshttp://adf.ly/1713566/vbcsourceIf you cant find a hotfix try using the KB number w/ this URLhttp://support2.microsoft.com/hotfix/KBHotfix.aspx?kbnum=1234567 Hotfix list 2005: 2643995 2008: 2834565 2010: 2821701 2012: Release 4 Also includes: name version/*-- Microsoft Visual Basic Runtimes -----------------------------------*/ comct232.ocx 6.0.98.39comct332.ocx 6.7.0.9839comctl32.ocx 6.0.98.39comdlg32.ocx 6.1.98.41dblist32.ocx 6.1.98.39mci32.ocx 6.1.98.39mscomct2.ocx 6.1.98.39mscomctl.ocx 6.1.98.39mscomm32.ocx 6.1.98.39msdatgrd.ocx 6.1.98.39msdatlst.ocx 6.1.98.39msflxgrd.ocx 6.1.98.39mshflxgd.ocx 6.1.98.39msinet.ocx 6.1.98.39msmask32.ocx 6.1.98.39msstdfmt.dll 6.1.98.39msstkprp.dll 6.1.98.39mswinsck.ocx 6.1.98.39 picclp32.ocx 6.1.98.39richtx32.ocx 6.1.98.39sysinfo.ocx 6.1.98.39tabctl32.ocx 6.1.98.39vb40032.dll 4.0.29.22/*-- Microsoft Visual Basic Runtimes (16bit) ----------------------------*/vb40016.dll 4.0.24.22vbrun100.dll <none>vbrun200.dll 2.0.9.8vbrun300.dll 3.0.5.38/*-- Microsoft Visual Basic Virtual Machine -----------------------------*/msvbvm50.dll 5.2.82.44/*-- Microsoft Visual C Runtimes ----------------------------------------*/atl70.dll 7.0.9975.0atl71.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc70.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70chs.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70cht.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70deu.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70enu.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70esp.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70fra.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70ita.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70jpn.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70kor.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc70u.dll 7.0.9975.0mfc71.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71chs.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71cht.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71deu.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71enu.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71esp.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71fra.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71ita.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71jpn.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71kor.dll 7.10.6119.0mfc71u.dll 7.10.6119.0msvci70.dll 7.0.9955.0msvcp70.dll 7.0.9466.0msvcp71.dll 7.10.6052.0msvcr70.dll 7.0.9981.0msvcr71.dll 7.10.7031.4msvcrt10.dll <none>
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  2. Legolash2o

    WIM Manager

    You can think of WIM Manager as a GUI version of DISM/Imagex. You can rename, mount, unmount, delete, import, export, integrate unattended file, and so on... NOTE: If you plan you on integrating stuff you don't have to mount it via this tool first, you can just go straight to All-In-One Tool. 1. You will probably see an empty list unless you have select an image before, if it's empty then go to 'Browse' and select the following option: a) If you have extracted an ISO or copied the DVD onto your HDD then select the 'extracted DVD' solution and select the folder root (not the 'sources' folder itself but the folder before that). i.e. C:\\Win7SP1\\ Select a specific wim. Useful if you want to select the boot.wim or if you just have the install.wim without the other DVD contents. OK, once done, you should see a list of images and a bunch of options. Apply Unattended If you created an unattended file then you can integrate it here, just simply select your unattended file. Delete Image This will literally delete the image from the install.wim, it is recommended to rebuild the image after you have delete all of the images you needed to delete, but you can rebuild just before you close WIM Manager (so you only rebuild once). Edit This lets you edit the name and/or description of the selected image. Export This lets you export the select image to its own *.wim file, can come in handy. Import This lets you capture a new image to add to the currently selected install.wim. This uses the 'Capture Image' tool. Make ISO Makes your selected DVD/Folder into a bootable DVD! Merge Image This lets you merge another *.wim into your selected install.wim, for example you can add your Vista into your selected Windows 7 image to create an All-In-One. Mount Image Self-explanatory, lets you mount the image. Rebuild Image This is probably the most handy feature, if you have made loads of edits to your image like integrate updates, delete files, then i recommend you do this as it will decrease the size of your install.wim which makes your ISO smaller. Already Mounted Image If you have an image already mounted it will be displayed like this. You can actually switch to the All-In-One Integrator and select this image to work with. Set Product Key This uses DISM to set a product key for the image. Unmount Unmounts the image, asking you if you want to save or discard changes. Other Tools This lets you switch between tools and save you from going back to the Tools Manager and selecting the new tool.
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  3. Legolash2o

    USB Boot Prep

    The 'USB Boot Prep' tool let's you prepare your USB stick so that you can install Windows Vista/7 from it, your computer does require support to boot from USB for the USB stick to work. Caution: The 'Full (Format)' button will format everything on the USB stick. W7T will ask if you're sure though. Yellow: Usually means it is RAW and has not been formatted, not bootable. Green: This means the drive is already bootable. Step 1: Plug in your USB stick This tool won't work without a USB Stick so go ahead and insert one. Step 2: Select your stick Hopefully W7T will detect your stick and list it, select the disk/partition you want to be bootable and click start. Step 3: Select Quick or Full Quick: This will just mark the partition as 'Active' and convert it to NTFS if needed. Full: This will 'Clean' the USB stick remove all partitions and data. W7T will work it's magic and let you know when it's done, once done you just need to copy and paste your installation files onto the USB stick.
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  4. @Oshimaida, While I understand, respect, and agree with your belief that spammers should be banned, I'm afraid that I don't agree that Adfly qualifies as a spam site that justifies such punishment as you suggest. Yes, it is an ad site, but, in my experience, it does not cause anything to be downloaded onto your machine, nor does it open any popup windows, nor does it cause any further ads to appear in your browsing experience, nor does it cause you to receive any unwanted emails, if you do not click on any of the ads presented. Not only that, but it is very easy to avoid the ads completely if you have an ad blocker installed in your browser, as I personally believe that everyone should have for their safety and to make their browsing experience more pleasant. Even if you choose not to have an ad blocker, you merely have to wait about 5 seconds and then click the "Skip Ad" button and you will be promptly redirected to the page you were trying to view. I also understand your opinion that if someone wants to make a little bit of money that it is more up front to sell their product rather than use an ad site like Adfly, but not everyone agrees with that approach. I don't know the true percentages, but while I know you are not alone, I would imagine that you are in the minority. Unfortunately, ads are a fact of life in this materialistic world of ours. From print ads, telemarketing mailers and calls, radio and TV ads (Wasn't cable TV originally marketed as a way to avoid at least some ads by paying for the service up front?), billboards, ads embedded in YouTube videos, ads plastered on web pages taking up more room than the content, ads included on web search pages, and even ads included in this, and many. many other forums. So while I agree with your opinion that they are greedy [censored] (this forum being an exception, of course), I'm afraid we are stuck with ads. For your web browsing sanity, I strongly suggest getting an ad blocker. So, you can avoid "abusers" that use sites such as Adfly, you can tolerate the brief ad for 5 seconds if you wish to support the "abuser" (I believe that they receive some very small fraction of a cent per each ad viewed), or you can use an ad blocker and merely have to wait the 5 seconds with a blank screen (and I think the "abuser" receives nothing). It is your choice. It is a very small annoying inconvenience, but I don't think it is spam. Others are encouraged to voice their opinion. Cheers and Regards
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