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[Solved] Toolkit skips all SoLoR updates in integration
Legolash2o replied to Icydead's topic in Win Toolkit
what happens if you don't have the language pack? I'm assuming your on about IE9 lang pack? -
[Solved] Toolkit skips all SoLoR updates in integration
Legolash2o replied to Icydead's topic in Win Toolkit
Can you attach your last session preset please? The only reason i can think of why i did this is because they files where deleted or the folder containing them was renamed after you added them to the list. -
Not sure, you can always go to options and make it a lower priority if its that big of a problem, its usually never 100% for me, maybe anti-virus?
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Maybe those updates are not compatible with that version of windows.
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Well MSU to CAB Converter extracts the cab file from the msu, so the 'CAB Files' part of the first post still applies. And yes, i recommend using cab files if you want faster integration. At the end of the day, if you have LDR/QFE Mode enabled it will install LDR Mode if the update has that option regardless if its cab or an msu file.
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What version of Windows was you trying to integrate them into? i.e. Home Premium, Ultimate, etc..
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Check the first post, in your case it would get treated as a cab file.
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they shouldn't have :/
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Requests go in the request sub-forum.
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Can you give the link to that post with the screenshots, I'm not at my computer right now. P.S. what's e-open?
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Still not information on 'Additions' but i've now officially written all of the guide
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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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This tool lets you capture images which then get added to a new *.wim or added to an existing one. Step 1: Select your option Firstly you need to figure out if you want to make a completely new wim or add to an existing one Warning:If you select the 'New WIM' option and select an image that already exists then it will be completely replaced. Step 2: Select WIM location Depending on the option you chose in step 1 then click 'Browse' and select your image you wish to add to OR press 'Save' and select where you wish to save the new image. Step 3: Select folder Select the folder you wish to capture inside an *.wim file. Step 4: Info W7T will try and fill in the 'Name', 'Description' and 'Flags'. Note: If you're adding to an existing image then your image name must be unique, it another image has the same 'Name' then it wont work! Option: Compression Its best to leave this at the default setting 'Maximum', which ensures a smaller *.wim file size. Once the above is done, click start
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maybe try using dism with the boot.wim image? I cant remember when the install asked me for the serial lol.
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I dont usually release this many updates, it mostly because its an initial release
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Actually that would take the same amount of time if not longer. Nope they are not different, i've updates those descriptions and the MAC File Sharing one too. Correct
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I've done some fixes, but i can move it around fine :S
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IE9-Windows6.1-KB2647516-x64 When i add the update, for some strange reason it appears as ("default") but i can easily move it up or down or to the top/bottom. It won't go into the 'prerequisites/Priority' group as its not been programmed to do that
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It's quite a new feature so just ignore the red on that particular update It'll be fixed in the next version. EDIT: Fixed.
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Fixed. Just a note about tweak requests. I know some have been in there a while but i want to get rid of some of the current tweaks which are not needed first. I will do them eventually.
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Done.
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XPMode in Priority, correct. Windows6.1-KB982861-x64.cab in Priority is correct because it's IE9. IE9-Windows6.1-KB2647516-x64.cab in normal list is correct because it's an update for IE9 so should be installed after. VirtualPC is needed for XP mode, so should go in the priority list, so thats in the wrong place. "Finally, I add Windows6.1-KB982861-x64.cab which gets placed in the priority section and IE9-Windows6.1-KB2647516-x64.cab which goes to the buttom of the normal updates list." Just select that update and press the top green arrow on the left. It should get installed first. EDIT: Is virtualPC Windows6.1-KB958559-x64-RefreshPkg.msu?
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1. Yeah i know but it takes a lot of time to go googling over 150+ tweaks and what they do. 2. Yeah i remember a bug in one of the early alphas causing this. 3. Same issue as number 1 really (time) 4. http://www.wincert.net/forum/index.php?/topic/9258-export-current-tweaks-to-a-reg-file/ 5. That needs to go in this topic: You may notice in your first post some times are striked out, this is because i fixed them for you
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I don't release source code, if someone is struggling with a specific coding issue they are having then i don't mind post that part of the code if i have it.
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Can you upload the log please, if i remember correctly its C:\Windows\System32\W7TRunOnce.txt EDIT: Nevermind, found the issue P.S. Did you change the background, as it supposed to be light blue