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  1. TRSyntax replied to sevastanag's post in a topic in Introduction
    Welcome to WinCert. Have a great new year!
  2. TRSyntax replied to Avi Smile's post in a topic in Introduction
    Welcome to WinCert. Have a great new year!
  3. TRSyntax replied to NIM's post in a topic in Announcements
    tanks NIM! I was hoping for this
  4. TRSyntax posted a post in a topic in Software Field
    Take a look at this voice. It got closed yesterday ( December 11, 2015 ). If you want to keep your 15GB free space + your 15GB camera roll bonus after the new policy takes place, you can opt-in for it! But make haste, the offer must be redeemed before January 31, 2016. share the word Voice​ & Offer​​
  5. head over to v77's project page: ImDisk Toolkit and ask him instead. been some developments there. ImDisk + Toolkit as listed here has its own (I think silent) uninstaller. been a while since I looked at these codes
  6. TRSyntax replied to *Reaper*'s post in a topic in Hardware Field
    bphlpt! badum-tish!
  7. TRSyntax replied to saper1972's post in a topic in Windows 8
    do you have administrative privileges? i haven't tried gimagex but if you use DISM or IMAGEX to mount the wim, the windows folder is accessible to every user. administrators got full access while users got read, list & execute..
  8. that was not at all obvious to me internet explorer related, yes, but having forgotten windows 7 comes with ie8, this made no sense think i need to stop asking around here after being up for 30 hours. making myself look bad well thanks for the reply anywayz. night :sleeping_03anim:
  9. TRSyntax replied to Legolash2o's post in a topic in Win Toolkit Guides
    how in the world does it uninstall the packages in windows 7 images? i get you can use the /remove switch with /remove-package in windows 8 to "remove the payload" but dism for win 7 don't got that feature.. what magic is this?? aah. so the features are packages as well now to figuring out how to get permission to remove
  10. in my windows 7 sp1 ultimate x64 image i have these packages: Package Identity : Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-Optional-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~en-US~8.0.7601.17514State : Install PendingRelease Type : Language PackInstall Time : 12.04.2011 08:28 Package Identity : Microsoft-Windows-InternetExplorer-Optional-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~8.0.7601.17514State : InstalledRelease Type : Feature PackInstall Time : 21.11.2010 03:40 i can't seem to find any info on what they are containing.. i know the first is the language pack for the feature pack, but i just posted them both so i can ask some questions about them. the other packages in the image are post fixed with the correct windows 7 version (6.1.7601.17514) while this has a major version of 8.0 ?? what little i've found on the net about it is usually in some "HELP!! i can't install ie!" threads. not helping me much except giving mea solid huch that i should just leave this package be.. :no: and i can see that Lego's wintoolkit does not include the removal of this package as well.. but i wan't to know what it is! can anyone fill me in? one more question: for the above feature package as well as the "Microsoft-Windows-IE-Troubleshooters-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.7601.17514"package; do i have to remove the belonging language packages which is pending to install when i remove the feature package?
  11. most off topic replies ever... love it though
  12. if you are reffering to "%WINDIR%\Setup\Scripts" in your wim file, this would not work. but if you add your command to a batch called "SetupComplete.cmd" instead, your command would be executed before first login SETUPCOMPLETE.CMD : @echo offREM change the windows boot screenstart "" /w "%~dp0win7bootupdatercmd.exe" boot.bs7REM delete working filesdel /f /q "%~dp0win7bootupdatercmd.exe"del /f /q "%~dp0boot.bs7"REM delete old source filesdel /f /q /a "c:\bootmgr~1"del /f /q "%systemroot%\system32\bootres~1.dll"del /f /q "%systemroot%\system32\winload~1.exe"del /f /q "%systemroot%\system32\winresume~1.exe"del /f /q "%systemroot%\system32\en-us\winload.exe~1.mui"del /f /q "%systemroot%\system32\en-us\winresume.exe~1.mui"exit change the drive letter in; del /f /q /a "c:\bootmgr~1" to the drive letter of your active bcd disk
  13. TRSyntax replied to ryback's post in a topic in Introduction
    Welcome! you'll find a lot of nifty ways to do all sorts of a-i-o integrations here on WinCert. and here you'll always be updated with the latest of Legolash's piece of art
  14. TRSyntax replied to Makaniolu's post in a topic in Introduction
    Welcome Makaniolu Hope you'll enjoy your stay!
  15. TRSyntax replied to TRSyntax's post in a topic in Windows 7
    i should have waited for another 30 minutes i'll keep it mind if i ever need it again
  16. i'll look into it seems to have alot more to offer in the terms of information, and looking at the pictures of the interface i guess there is some power to managing that information as well.
  17. TRSyntax replied to graybags's post in a topic in Win Toolkit Requests
    for windows bitlocker to work the 100mb TPM partition should be set as a Microsoft Reserved partition. i'm not sure as of how imortant it is, but this way it will be hidden in the os. and if i recall correctly this is the way windows setup creates the bitlocker partition. different types: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff715563.aspx
  18. i would like to have option of creating my own customized group names for my updates. this way it would easier to find the updates i don't want to apply to a certain windows image. much simpler than saving different presets for each scenario
  19. is there any way you could update your code so that one could select several files to 'move one step up / down' or 'move to top / bottom' of the silent installs + SFX' list? if there is many files in the list after being fed to the list in one huge bunch and they have to have to be re-aranged this could save a little time
  20. TRSyntax replied to TRSyntax's post in a topic in Windows 7
    never mind. couldn't wait so i deleted the wim images and are now starting the whole process over again
  21. TRSyntax posted a post in a topic in Windows 7
    so i had all updates for my windows 7 ultimate iso in one directory, both msu and cab files. but thanks to one misplaced punctuation mark in a cleanup script i managed to delete everything on the drive containing that folder. i could retrieve most of my data with a recovery program, but some files, including all my updates, was retrieved as null byte files with scrambled filenames i have some iso images with the wim containing all my updates, is it possible to retrieve the updates from my wim images? or is there some log containing the KB numbers created from dism when i installed them? the updates was installed with WinToolkit i think. i don't know if it leaves any traces or logs inside the wim i could use for reference.. hope for some positive feedbacks thanks in advance
  22. you could also: put the vbcredist_aio_x86_x64.exe in "wim":\temp\vbcredist_aio_x86_x64.exe create "wim":\windows\setup\scripts\setupcomplete.cmd with this code in it: @echo offset startupcmd="%programdata%\microsoft\windows\start menu\programs\startup\runonce.cmd"> %startupcmd% echo @echo off>>%startupcmd% echo start /w "%systemroot%\temp\vbcredist_aio_x86_x64.exe /y">>%startupcmd% echo del /f /q %systemroot%\temp\vbcredist_aio_x86_x64.exe>>%startupcmd% echo del /f /q "%%~f0" 2^>nul ^& exit
  23. don't see how your question is anything like the one who started the thread. but for your question: all this CAN be achieved with some simple batching. the softwares you describe does not NEED to restart the computer before continuing with the next install. try finding silent installs and no reboot switches for your installers. if there is no such options, look into autohotkey to automate it for you. i use a 7 part batch that is executed after first login and does all this. at the end of each batch a new batch is typed to the startup folder and then the computer is restarted. the batches in startup folder self deletes right after the shutdown command so that there is only one batch there at the time. piece of cake. you can do it