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Hi oguz Isn't it the issue discussed in January 4 with ianymaty and Kelsenellenelvian (chosen theme not applied) ?
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[AIO] Microsoft Visual B/C++/F#/J# Redistributable x86/x64
mooms replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Quick tuto: You need 7zip (gui or command line), 7zSD modified sfx module, and 7z splitter Run 7ZSplit.exe to get the install config of your SFX (here VBCRedist_AIO_x86_x64.exe) Edit the text file file to remove all x64 lines. You can also simplify the install if you always run it silently You will end with something like that: ;!@Install@!UTF-8!RunProgram="2005\\x86\\vcredist.msi /qn"RunProgram="2008\\x86\\vc_red.msi /qn"RunProgram="2010\\x86\\vc_red.msi /qn"RunProgram="2012\\x86\\vc_runtimeMinimum_x86.msi /qn"RunProgram="2012\\x86\\vc_runtimeAdditional_x86.msi /qn"RunProgram="2013\\x86\\vc_runtimeMinimum_x86.msi /qn"RunProgram="2013\\x86\\vc_runtimeAdditional_x86.msi /qn"RunProgram="extra /SILENT /NORESTART";!@InstallEnd@!If you don't want the extra runtimes you can also remove the line RunProgram="extra /SILENT /NORESTART" Now extract the content (with 7zip) of VBCRedist_AIO_x86_x64.exe in a temp folder. Delete all "x64" folders (inside folders 2005,2008, etc....) and eventually "extra.exe" Once done, you have to recreate the 7zip archive: select all the content of your temp folder and make a 7zip archive (LZMA Ultra). Then run this command (adapt the names): copy /b 7zsd.sfx + config.txt + archive.7z VCRedist_AIO_x86.exe -
[SVCpack]Addons Microsoft VC & VB Runtimes 2013-02
mooms replied to jaynbe's topic in SVCPACK Addons
It can be easily modified. -
Vous connaissez peut-être ASIM (Avira Silent Install Maker) de vmanda. Grâce à ce formidable maker, la publicité après chaque maj, l'écran de démarrage (splash screen), les messages de notifications sur les nouveaux produits Avira, ainsi que la barre d'outils ASK sont supprimés de Avira ! Je vous propose ici une version modifiée pour télécharger le setup Français de Avira Personal et recréer des SFX plus petits. Mode d'emploi: Lancer A.S.i.M_1.4.E.2013.exe puis cliquer sur "Personal" A.S.i.M va alors télécharger le setup d'Avira Personal Fr et les définitions antivirus les plus récentes. Au bout de quelques minutes, A.S.i.M va créer un installateur silencieux d'Avira avec les définitions antivirus incluses. Lancer ensuite AVIRA SFX LZMA2.cmd, c'est un script que j'ai créé: Il va recréer deux installateurs avec la compression LZMA2 (A.S.i.M utilise LZMA1) - Une version standard, identique à celle créé par A.S.i.M hormis la compression. - Une version "light", sans les runtimes VC++ 2010 32 bits (fait gagner encore 5 mo). Il supprimera aussi les dossier et fichiers laissés par A.S.i.M afin de permettre une prochaine utilisation de manière "propre". Vous pouvez ensuite supprimer SFX_Avira_Personal_*.exe devenu inutile. résultat final: Vous pouvez voir la taille gagnée par rapport au SFX créé par A.S.i.M (SFX_Avira_Personal_14.0.2.286.exe). Compatible XP et plus. taille: 2,93 Mo MD5: 872ce3d841e1bbf7c471b157aa76b201 A.S.i.M_1.4.E.2013_fr.7z
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[SVCpack]Addons Microsoft VC & VB Runtimes 2013-02
mooms replied to jaynbe's topic in SVCPACK Addons
@SuperLOL Since you already execute vc++ at RunOnce see this: http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/9790-aio-microsoft-visual-bcfj-redistributable-x86x64/ -
If you want it on a DVD, see XP Powerpacker. If you want it on USB the most powerfull software is rmprepusb. A new software that seems promising is Easy2Boot, with it you can add directly the isos in the USB drive.
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[Slim] .NET Framework 4.6.1 Full x86/x64 (2-27-2016)
mooms replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
No actual need to repack, installer can be used as-is with the switch /y to make it passive or /ai to make it completely silent (not recommended as the install is relatively long). You have to repack only if you want to change something in the default installer. Personally, instead of using Intl installer, I repack the US one to add French langpack , this save space & time on unpacking (just before installing), but that's completely optional and don't change anything the the actual install. -
[Slim] .NET Framework 4.6.1 Full x86/x64 (2-27-2016)
mooms replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
As a silent installer, in the silent instal+SFX tab of Win Toolkit. 4.0 was updated recently, that's all, there is no mixup. -
[Slim] .NET Framework 4.6.1 Full x86/x64 (2-27-2016)
mooms replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
What are you talking about ? This thread is only for 4.5.1 and there is no mention to XP. To be clear: 4.5.1 is only for Win7. 4.0 can be installed on XP and 7. 4.5.1 replace 4.0, no need for both in Win7. You can pack the 4.0 into and addon for XP. For win7, no need for an addon, can be added 'as is' in Win Toolkit. And yes, you can use the tools provided to remake your own installer. -
[14 Juin 2014] Updates Packs GDR Windows 7 SP1
mooms replied to mooms's topic in Windows Vista, Windows 7, et Windows 8.x
Win Toolkit 1.4.29 est dispo et il gère correctement l'ordre de priorité de IE, ses addons et ses maj, qui se retrouvent intégrés à la fin. ça signifie que le renommage (z-) deviens inutile. Il accepte aussi directement le setup (exe) de IE11, mais il n'est pas rajouté avec les autres maj, il faut le sélectionner à part. Les packs IE11 s'en trouveront simplifiés. Petite mise en garde si vous utilisez la v1.4.29 avec le pack IE11 de Décembre, supprimez z7- devant KB2898785, sinon la KB sera installée avant IE11 et donc échouera. -
Nouvelle version: ajoute la possibilité d'importer des tweaks depuis un fichier reg.
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New version: added the possibility to import reg tweaks and added a readme file.
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Just tested integration and silent installers on Win7 x86: all is OK. Will test with Win7 x64 and report here. edit:ok with x64.
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Allright it is major1.major2.minor.build (with build number hidden except for test builds) And what's the "1" before the change ?
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But don't use the test build for anything else than downloading updates, currently test17 is bugged, see this. There is other ways to obtain latest updates: If you don't want LDR hotfixes, there is many updates list/packs that are up-to-date: http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/10811-11-d%C3%A9cembre-2013-packs-de-maj-gdr-pour-windows-7-sp1/ http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/11319-update-list-gdr-pour-windows-7-sp1-x64-d%C3%A9cembre-2013/ http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/139877-post-sp1-updates-for-windows-7-updated-20122013/ http://www.windowsupdatesdownloader.com/UpdateLists.aspx If you want QFE/LDR hotfixes: http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/44645-Windows-Hotfix-Downloader-5-1 http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/19461-Windows-7-Hotfix-repository/page894
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[Solved] Some updates not Integrated in 1.4.29 Test 16 & 17
mooms replied to mooms's topic in WinToolkit Solved Bugs
Result of the test with test17: All updates showed as integrated: 1 2 Once on the desktop, only 109 updates installed. It should be 145 I used the exact same configuration than test16 (copied ini and settings). edit: didn't see your post dareckibmw, so the bug is confirmed. In a sense, I'm glad I'm not the only one, that means the bug is not on my end. -
One question: can you explain your numbering scheme ? I agree with the change anyway, this numbering scheme is more easy to understand.
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[Solved] Some updates not Integrated in 1.4.29 Test 16 & 17
mooms replied to mooms's topic in WinToolkit Solved Bugs
It shows 109 updates installed. (should be 145) 135 updates are integrated and the rest is installed at RunOnce so it seems consistent with Windows Update. Yes I'm sure. In this case it should be way more than 41 updates found on WU anyway. Not sure about this particular sentence, but I didn't see any error message and all updates were reported as integrated in the Update+Language tab. (all were in green, then showed install pending once finished) Will test again with test17 and report here. -
Result of the test: IE11 is successfully integrated and in French, all silent installers are successfully installed, but: - Windows Update founds 41 updates (not counting Windows Defender Update). All of them have been reported successfully integrated by Win Toolkit. see image: Logs are here: WinToolkit141-29Test_16.zip
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Seems more future proof
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Indeed. I think you should move main cab/exe to the top of IE group before clicking start, seeing the actual integration order before pressing start seems more intuitive and should avoid confusion. I have launched the integration process in Win7 HP x86 French and IE Fr x86 + KB2898785, I will let Win Toolkit upload the log to you and reports here how integration & installation behave.
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Tested the integration order of IE11 French with test 16: All files have their original name. IE11 cab: Order is not good, hyphenation and spelling libraries are added before IE11 cab. See picture: IE11 exe: First, the IE exe is not added if I use add updates+subfolders, I had to use add updates and change the target from msu/cab to exe, I think this can be merged into one ? After succesfully added the exe, I can see the order is again not good, see the picture: Third test, just for completeness: If I rename IE files with "Z-number" in front (that the trick I use in 1.4.1.27), order in IE group is good, but KB2898785 is not added in IE group. (it is in the last entries of main group but this seems logical, it is not really a bug). See image:
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That's perfect. That's not "idiot" proof, many unaware users will have issues with this setup. You should move them automatically at the bottom of the IE group. See this for more details and suggestions. An option to move any updates from their group is a good idea, it is more future proof.
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Please, fix the issue with IE integration order before releasing 1.4.1.29, so we can test it before the incoming patch Tuesday.
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Yes, see second rule. Filenames for Windows 7: IE9-Windows6.1-KB2898785-x64.msu IE9-Windows6.1-KB2898785-x86.msu IE10-Windows6.1-KB2898785-x64.msu IE10-Windows6.1-KB2898785-x86.msu IE11-Windows6.1-KB2898785-x64.msu IE11-Windows6.1-KB2898785-x86.msu If you were thinking about KB2898785 for IE10 in Windows 8 & for IE11 in Windows 8.1 there is no problem, they are regular Windows updates. IE10 is part of Windows 8, IE11 part of Windows 8.1, so their updates don't need any particular order or prerequisites as far as I know. (like IE6 for XP, IE7 for Vista, and IE8 for 7). Edit: To be more idiot proof, maybe you can also add a warning if Win Toolkit detect mixed versions of IE files, like we see here. (only a concerns for Windows 7 so far).