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Mr_Smartepants

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  1. I just started playing with the autorun and noticed there's no way to modify them. I was hoping for an accessible .ini or something to adjust so I could add WPIW or DriverPacks Post-install (SAD) to the menu.
  2. I use RVMI for nearly everything. But I use Nlite as well. Some addons work with one, but not the other. I've never used HFslip, and I didn't even realize WPIW would do integrations (I use it post install). A tool is a tool... whatever will get the job done is fine.
  3. Wow, nothing says love like a bit of code...
  4. Oooh nice! Better still is Eset Smart Security.
  5. Rick, dumb question here: Should XPtsp be applied to source before/after integrating this addon with nlite? It's the order of things I need to know.
  6. I use the addon version almost exclusively! It's pure awesomeness! :thumbsup_anim:
  7. OK, I got another one for you. After the first integration failed, I re-ran the GUI as an admin (Vista64 environment) on the same source. Integration was then successful, but three folders were left behind in the source (backup, programs, resources) as well as two files (Patched.ini, XPtsp.log). The GUI didn't clean up after itself.
  8. @DougieFresh, I found a minor bug in your 1.4.0.2 GUI. When you select 'Browse' and navigate to your source, the 'Next' button is still greyed out until you select 'Back', then 'Next'. Then it works fine.
  9. The one on the left looks just like the Win7 mouse-over orb. I like them both.
  10. Sounds good Dougie! Can't wait to test this.
  11. Well it certainly shouldn't be any hardware! Anyone in this competition already has what they need. Maybe a software license where the installers can be downloaded from the vendor's site (a list of different online sources) that aren't too expensive. That way you wouldn't have to 'mail' anything.
  12. To be honest, when I first installed it I thought "great, Vista sp3...". But the more I use it, the more I like it. There's no great sweeping changes, but it's the little things I love. It's hard to be specific. Have I drank too much of the Kool Aid? Possibly, but it's damn tasty!
  13. <goes off to plan 16-core i7 beast...> :icon_cool:
  14. Woohoo! Alright! Thanks for everyone who voted. To be honest, I'm surprised I won. I thought for sure HJW would take it. And I thought there'd be at least one Core i7 rig in there. I'll take the bragging-rights, but Ricktendo64 gets the prize.
  15. What you want, you can download from here. http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3480
  16. Yes, but all the ones I found have the .ini comments in a non-english language (settings=english, comments=NOT english). Google translator is no help. Unless of course you can tell me where to find an .ini with english comments in the .ini. That would be most helpful.
  17. I think these are really nice Autoruns. Unfortunately, I cannot use them if the .ini isn't in English. 3rd and final request for English .ini please.
  18. So when is the deadline for votes?
  19. Ooh, I think it's a close call between me and HJW. Remember, If I win, send the software to Ricktendo64. I don't really need it.
  20. Wow, very interesting. Nice work Rick.
  21. Geez, you could at least ask "Please". :thumbsdown_anim:
  22. Why not post it then. Stop teasing us.
  23. Yes, but if you integrate the batch addon during the same integration as ANY updatepack, then the batch addon will not patch correctly since the updatepack forces key files into the rvmtemp dir.
  24. Hey Rick, did you receive my package? Did it help?
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