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[Solved] tweak administrative tools on wintoolkit
Legolash2o replied to Vishera's topic in Win Toolkit
I've already added it, not sure when the next release will be. Still got more work to do on it. -
Here is some more news. Win Toolkit itself now skips pre-integrated updates. Usually it can take DISM around 5-10 seconds to decide if an update is already integrated. Now that Win Toolkit has taken over the checking, it's literally instant! Note: The time saving is only noticed if an update is already present. It also checks verison numbers so if KBXXXXXX-v1 is integrated it will still integrate KBXXXXXX-v2 fine.
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[Solved] tweak administrative tools on wintoolkit
Legolash2o replied to Vishera's topic in Win Toolkit
Nope it's not available but i've just added it. -
[Solved] tweak administrative tools on wintoolkit
Legolash2o replied to Vishera's topic in Win Toolkit
You mean the tweak to remove it? -
I'm not doing requests yet. I used to have sorting but it caused problems when it came to numbers. Size and dates never sorted properly.
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OMG it works and it's free. THANK YOU!!! Do you have a key for Win Toolkit? EDIT: It seems that if i mount an image to the RAMDisk, i can't integrate updates
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IE10 integrates fine with just KB2670838
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Error after downloading January win7SP1 ISO from WinToolkit.
Legolash2o replied to izajasz's topic in Win Toolkit
Thanks, I will have a look. Thanks. ISO should be ok to use. -
Before I talk about long term plans, I will talk about the next release. v1.4.1.12 already has a few bug fixes and enhancements. Short Term - Next release: *1.4.1.12^FIX: "KB2670838" will always be integrated before IE10. Because it is required for IE10 to be integrated. *1.4.1.12^FIX: Typo on new 'Windows ISO' screen. Nothing special. *1.4.1.12^New method of detecting update integration. Usually updates go green fine but some stay red. This new method gets the package name which you can see when you put your mouse over item. Anyways, all updates should now go green unless it's for the wrong version of Windows. For example, Windows 2012 updates won't integrate into Windows 8 and will show red. *1.4.1.12^KB2764913 and KB2764916 (IE10 files) can now be integrated on x64. Any processor architecture neutral updates can now be integrated. *1.4.1.12^'Windows ISO' > 'Exclusive ISOs' now displays download speed and time remaining. I won't release v1.4.1.12 yet as I will be going through the automated error logs to fix what I can. Long Term: I'm still very behind with the code refactoring so I will have to dedicate at least an hour a day to get the job done. I haven't really done much recently and it really needs to get done before I can add new features. I will of course keep you guys updated on its progress In case you've forgotten, code refactoring is where you replace older and possibly more complex code with newly learnt and simpler code. This helps create an efficient, simple and more streamlined program but also helps me squash bugs. Also Win Toolkit production may end (except bugs) when Windows 9 comes out but I will start a new tool dedicated for Windows 9 Anyways, back on point. When the code refactoring is completed I will finally be cycling throw ALL the request topics for the v1.5.0 release. I really need to get the code refactoring done first. Releases: Sometimes I can get carried away with release and release multiple updates a day, this tends to annoy people and therefore I am thinking about trying to release a beta build every night (assuming if anything has changed) and a public build every Sunday night. This will also allow me to gather enough log data to release bugs and give you guys a chance to report more errors. The only time I will release an update before then is if there is a massive bug which needs to be addressed. Automation: I'm trying to make more processes in Win Toolkit automated for me. For example, the new update integration check will make life a lot more simpler for every body as you should no longer receive red updates. Error logging is already fully automated which is brilliant as most users don't report bugs at all. There are, however, more things which could be automated for me which will give me more time for programming. I will try and make donations more automated so users don't have to wait for me to give them a key.
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You would get a key for free anyway, as you've contributed loads already. I will rename it to 'Exclusive ISOs' when I get home from my lecture Thanks.
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autounattended creator "no drivers found" error
Legolash2o replied to hornet512's topic in Win Toolkit
Try real machine, but don't go beyond this screen. -
I'm just experimenting at the moment.
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Normal users can see the download link within Win Toolkit but its disabled ('Locked').
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I don't mind. problem fixed anyway
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Is DISM still included with Win8 WAIK?
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Not legally no.
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Oh i haven't put it in WIn Toolkit (yet), i was just testing the idea out manually and it works great
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If you want I can make it show USD instead (if that's possible). Anyways im going to set off now to a place with a much faster upload speed Expect a release in about 1.5 hours from now. Takes about 30 mins just to walk there :-O It would take 20 hours to upload from here. As Bphlmpt mentioned, it's in GBP as i'm from the UK, Hull to be precise
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No contributors leave their name with the donation. The first thing I did was give the beta testers a free key for their time. Although I may have accidentally left some people out.
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The upload has been delayed for 24 hours as I had issues with the FTP server (quota). Sorted now though, just need to upload it.