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  1. Yes it's a bit more difficult for others language but not impossible. You may have to use torrents sites. Maybe adding desired language packs to EN version is also possible. Don't forget that removing the file ei.cfg will allow you to install any version (except N and enterprise). That also means that any version (except N and enterprise) can be downloaded to obtain the desired version (Professional in your case).
  2. Do you have tried with the filename ? With a Google search on en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_u_677332.iso the first result is a direct link (from Google drive , and I can confirm the SHA1 is matching), and there are several others direct links on the first page of the results.
  3. Hi Thiersee, Indeed, but I never mentioned downloading from MSDN...
  4. How to obtain Win7 ISO: All the filenames and SHA1 hashes can be found on MSDN site. - Choose your language on the right then click on details on the desired edition. - Do a search on your favorite search engine for the filename or the SHA1, then download the ISO. - Compare the SHA1 of your ISO with the one found on MSDN to be sure to have an untouched ISO. - Profit.
  5. You're welcome. You can edit the title yourself if you wish. Note that removing ei.cfg is very easy and and a convenient way to have a multiple edition ISO (or retrieving the desired edition from a different iso)
  6. Sorry, we can't provide direct links, it's against the rules. I think you can find it on mydigitallife, and/or on popular torrent sites, and also on some direct download sites. Just check the SHA1 to be sure to have an untouched ISO. I think this is the one you're looking for (it's the original name of X17-58996.iso): File Name: en_windows_7_home_premium_with_sp1_x86_dvd_u_676701.iso SHA1: 6071B4553FCF0EA53D589A846B5AE76743DD68FC You can find all the file names and SHA1 hashes here. Don't forget you can use any version/iso (except Enterprise and "N") if you remove the file ei.cfg.
  7. They weren't (unlike IE9 & 10). They were somewhat updated in July 2014 but after some tests, the KB was still asked by Windows Update. Here are static links, check the date of the sig: Windows6.1-KB2841134-x64.cab Windows6.1-KB2841134-x86.cab I advise to use rhahgleuhargh's update list with WinToolkit or NTLite (or DISM). See also this post.
  8. You can obtain the cab from the exe, you have even quoted the command.
  9. Sorry, I don't use spywares :evil:
  10. Right click on the file -> Run as Administrator.
  11. Flash 16.0.0.305 is out.
  12. Could you explain how you have modded them ?
  13. En effet les deux liens sont morts. J'ai réuploadé les deux chez Mediafire, qui semble finalement plus fiable que le serveur de Wincert. Merci pour le réup Alpha_95, ça tombe bien car je n'avais plus l'archive d'origine de la v3. Je vais devoir vérifier si le problème existe ailleurs....
  14. Adobe took some time to update the full installers, but it's ok now.
  15. Be careful, those switches have been implemented rather recently, so older Java 6/7 releases don't support them: Source I will not update 1.4 anyway, it is less needed since Java 8 is now compatible with XP.
  16. Just a note: Java 8 is now compatible with XP (at least since 8u25). The maker is also compatible, it can even create dual or x64 installers on XP, because since v2.3 it don't need to run the installers anymore.
  17. version 3.1 What's new:
  18. Version 2.5 Quoi de neuf:
  19. Version 2.5 is out. What's new: @Boskorp: Yes, it this that: WEB_JAVA=1 Web Plugins enabled WEB_JAVA=0 Web Plugins disabled Starting with v2.5, I use variables to set the commands, so you can invert the WEB_JAVA values in %WEB% and %NOWEB% variables to invert the behavior globally: from this: set WEB=SPONSORS=0 WEB_ANALYTICS=0 WEB_JAVA=1set NOWEB=SPONSORS=0 WEB_ANALYTICS=0 WEB_JAVA=0To this: set WEB=SPONSORS=0 WEB_ANALYTICS=0 WEB_JAVA=0set NOWEB=SPONSORS=0 WEB_ANALYTICS=0 WEB_JAVA=1Or locally by inverting %WEB% & %NOWEB% in the desired SFX config file From this: ECHO RunProgram="jre_inst.msi /qn %NOWEB%">> "AIO.cfg"ECHO RunProgram="x64:jre64_inst.msi /qn %NOWEB%">> "AIO.cfg"To this: ECHO RunProgram="jre_inst.msi /qn %WEB%">> "AIO.cfg"ECHO RunProgram="x64:jre64_inst.msi /qn %WEB%">> "AIO.cfg"
  20. Version 2.4 Quoi de neuf:
  21. Version 2.4 is out What's new: @stashmajcherc: Lol ! Glad it finally worked for you. @Thiersee: UPX warning is now avoided by checking the file size before calling it.
  22. i was also thinking of this, but he said other downloads are fine. @compstuff: have you tried to download other exe file and check MD5/SHA1 ?
  23. @stashmajcherc: Previous versions have a bug: Java is uninstalled when the script launch the installer(s) to capture the MSI. Version 2.3 is much better, read my previous posts. Do you have tried to run the script in the root folder of one of your drive ? Or simply from a folder with no space in its path ? I'm fairly sure the error is caused by a space in the folder's path, as I've tried to explain : Do you understand now ?
  24. You can ignore it, it's purely informative. It's because the setup was uncompressed by UPX the first time you ran the script. Inevitably, the following times you launch the maker, you can read in red: NotPackedException: not packed by UPX
  25. Version 2.3 Quoi de neuf:
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