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Integrating Updates with AIO Tool
ok thanks
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Integrating Updates with AIO Tool
Legolash2o Thanks for the reply... I'm glad to here that the update don't need a particular order and extracting the .exe's for some of the "Additions" is easy enough One thing I noticed regarding component removal is that if I use the stand alone Component Removal Tool the option to remove Language Pack is available but if i use the Component Removal Tab within the AIO Tool these options are not present. Is this by design or should I just run the Component Removal Tool separately ouside of the AIO Tool? Also is there any downside to removing Language Packs and Localization Pack? Thanks again
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Integrating Updates with AIO Tool
In an effort to make a fairly simple updated install disk my plan is to Integrate Updates, ThemePacks, a few basic Tweaks, remove Language components, and if I get ambitious I may include MS Office 2010 with Updates. but now i am working on the Updates portion and have several questions about integrating SoLoR's updates using the AIO Tool 1. Downloading SoLoR's updates using W7T > Popular > SoLoR's sp1 Updates is pretty staight forward but is there any particular order that the MSU files need to be in after download? I assume "maybe" given the tool has up/down arrows? 2. If assumption in question #1 is correct then what is the prefered order? I'm hoping my assumption is "wrong" because I would not want to have to go through +/- 280 updates and make sure they are in the proper order 3. Regarding "Additions" downloads from hotfix.chris123nt.com such as "IE9"... I assume I would download each of them individually and then add them using W7T > Popular > AIO Tool even if some are not *.msu files 4. If assumption in question #3 is not correct how do I integrate non *.msu files? I noticed the Tool does allow the selection of *.cab and *.exe files Here is the process I have been using. Although I have yet to run the actual integration... i am populating each of the AIO Tool Tabs and saving the Preset.ini. After I'm done with that I intend on Running each tool on the Win 7 Pro-64bit-SP1 image I downloaded from the Digital River links Thanks for any/all advice
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Plea for a Win7toolkit manual
I re-read my previous post and can understand how you came to offer your post... I was not showing excitement for a final version... I too would prefer a program that is constantly updated... my excitement was directed at the posibility of a detailed tutorial
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Plea for a Win7toolkit manual
COOL! Can't Wait... I ve noticed the beta updates have been fast and furious the last few days :thumbsup_anim: does that meen your close?
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Plea for a Win7toolkit manual
bphlpt Thanks that is a pretty good start... I clicked the link and right clicked a blank part of the page and selected "Translate with Bing" It did a great job of translating. This will help alot until someone does a full tutorial Thanks again
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Plea for a Win7toolkit manual
I tend to agree with Hayan. A nice visual tutorial would be nice… especially for the AIO Tool