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Actually, no. .NET 3.5 is included in Win7, but not 4.0 or 4.5. (You can add either one you want, if either, but not both, since 4.5 completely replaces 4.0.) The easiest way to add whichever one you want is to use an installer or addon that is already updated with all the available updates, such as this one, or this one, or this one. They are made to install on an already installed OS, or at least after first log on. As a newbie, you might be more comfortable with this one, which is made specifically to be used with Win Toolkit, but Win Toolkit can be made to use any of the others as well, if you prefer. I know Rick's are all up to date, but I'm not positive about the other one. Good luck! Cheers and Regards
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It is perfectly OK, and preferred, to start with the SP1-U image. In fact, the updates that Win Toolkit, and I believe WUD, uses are post SP1 updates. I'll let someone else address your main question/problem, but be sure that when you run Win Toolkit that you have temporarily completely disabled any anti-virus app that you have installed on your system. Cheers and Regards
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IE11 opens "meet your browser" on each start.
bphlpt replied to tommis15's topic in Microsoft Windows 7
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In this case I think I have to disagree with everyone but Rick. From the pics above, the antenna wires are not connected to anything. I assume that they are supposed to connect to the wifi card that this is an adapter for, correct? So without the screws to hold the card firmly to the adapter, the fear is that it will just flop around and possibly short something out? So what's the problem with just going to a hardware store or electronics store or something and just buying screws, standoffs, nuts, and lock washers of the necessary sizes? Or, as usual, did I misunderstand again? Cheers and Regards EDIT: Like this:
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IE11 opens "meet your browser" on each start.
bphlpt replied to tommis15's topic in Microsoft Windows 7
You have to create it. See here and here and here, for example. Cheers and Regards -
Ahhhhh. OK Cheers and Regards
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You can find the link to the latest version in the first post of that thread - http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10321 Cheers and Regards
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Can i make Windows 7 & Windows 8 images in USB?
bphlpt replied to TorQue's topic in Microsoft Windows 8
Im not talking about Hirens... and i don't ask about it... :g: PD: And the last version dont have warez... almost all Free software I only ask about integrate both images... We realize that you are only asking about integrating the images, which is why we are still trying to help you, ... so far. But please realize that even if the software included with Hirens is ALL free software, and it might be, it wouldn't matter. We, and other boards, consider Hirens itself to be warez since it includes MS files that MS has not authorized to be used and distributed in that manner. It also doesn't matter that "everybody else" uses and talks about Hirens. We don't. Period. End of discussion. It is not open for debate here. As long as your questions continue in the manner they have so far we will continue to assist you. BUT, if it becomes evident that Hirens is in any way to blame for your problems, then that help will stop. If you try to discuss Hirens or argue about our position regarding it then you will have violated the board's rule #1. You have received your only verbal warning. Please do not bring it up again. Cheers and Regards -
What doe this have to do with this thread? Cheers and Regards
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Wish they had a Windows version! Cheers and Regards
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[AIO] Microsoft Visual B/C++/F#/J# Redistributable x86/x64
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Neo2x, if I understand correctly, I think Rick was asking exactly when, or by what means, are you triggering the installer? He explained that those errors occur when the install is attempted before log in has completed. Cheers and Regards -
AFAIK, if you create or obtain such a different version, and then merge it into the .WIM, then it should show up if you run the installer and you should be able to pick it. This is the method used to create the 11-in-1 or 40-in-1 type .ISO's you've probably seen or heard about. As long as you then want the choice of choosing which version you are going to install you will need to keep ei.cfg deleted. Cheers and Regards
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You could use this - http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/11016-repak-microsoft-security-essentials-x86x64-45216-intl/ Cheers and Regards
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Automated or not, I hope that local copies of whatever is needed are maintained and used if available so that proper operation is possible even if no internet connection is available. Cheers and Regards
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Bump for Lego. Cheers and Regards
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Yes. It is obviously preferable to simply post in English, since your English skills seem perfectly fine. Cheers and Regards
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The next one of you that posts without an English translation will get an official warning for not abiding by the forum rules. This is an English forum! Cheers and Regards
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Hopefully, he hasn't been waiting patiently for the last two and a half years for your answer. Cheers and Regards
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We don't have a problem with you occasionally posting in your own language, but since this is an English speaking forum please ALWAYS provide a translation, unless the post is in one of the "other language" subforums. As to the content of the above posts, both of you should feel free to express your experiences about what works for you and why you think that is true. But please have respect for the other's experience and opinions. The goal of this exchange should be to improve the function of Win Toolkit for the benefit of all users. Cheers and Regards
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Remove Internet Explorer in Win 7- what does it break?
bphlpt replied to Henry Ramsey's topic in Microsoft Windows 7
Another thing to keep in mind is that in my experience there are still certain sites that have had various issues with IE11, including WinCert, so I personally still use IE10 and refuse to "upgrade", even though I know many others who use IE11 and then just complain at the sites where there are problems. FTM might be one of those sites. If you do end up reinstalling, I would suggest using IE10 with Win 7 unless you need IE11 for some other reason. Just my two cents. Cheers and Regards -
Remove Internet Explorer in Win 7- what does it break?
bphlpt replied to Henry Ramsey's topic in Microsoft Windows 7
Instead of removing IE then installing IE11, have you tried simply installing IE11 without removing IE first? I mean, since you need to have IE anyway if you are going to run FTM ... Cheers and Regards -
[AIO] Microsoft Visual B/C++/F#/J# Redistributable x86/x64
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Or possibly use a Photoshop installer that has been "litened", by having the VC runtimes removed? Cheers and Regards -
Welcome to WinCert! Cheers and Regards
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I believe that the DISM available through the latest version of 8.1, update, is capable of handling .ESD files. I think it would only be applicable to Win 8.1 (?), but then those are the only versions of Windows I've seen .ESD files used for. So this should be able to to added to Win Toolkit when Liam has the time. Cheers and Regards