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The download link for The Emerald v.2 doesn't exist anymore and my poor Google skills can't seem to come up with a valid link for it. Any Help? Cheers and Regards
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Guys, we have gotten WAY Off Topic here. Anything further not on the original topic of Lego being away for awhile while he moves houses, please start another topic. Cheers and Regards
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I wouldn't use Win 7 without it, and if I ever did try Win8 it would DEFINITELY have to be part of my build. Cheers and Regards
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If I understand what he is asking, he wants to set up everything but username and password in the Autounattend.xml so that the only thing that is asked for at install is just username and password, but he does want those asked for. Cheers and Regards
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Legolash20 has mentioned that once Win Toolkit has gotten a little bit more stable, very soon now, that he will be putting more effort into component removal. He's mentioned trying to implement removal methods similar to what vLite used, but I don't know, and I don't know if he knows, what method that RT7Lite used, so I don't think anyone knows whether the amount of removals available will be comparable to what RT7Lite achieved, with or without the Booster. I'm sure that he will err on the side of safety, stability, and compatibility, which I think is a good thing, but I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens. 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
English please in this section guys. Cheers and Regards -
[AIO] Microsoft Visual B/C++/F#/J# Redistributable x86/x64
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Weird. The publish date on that "update" is 6/7/2011. Cheers and Regards -
How do we know which update to integrate in a reduced offline image?
bphlpt replied to seiferflo's topic in Win Toolkit
Other thing is I believe that you should integrate the updates before you do whatever removals you choose to do. This might effect the results you are seeing. Cheers and Regards -
[Slim] .NET Framework 4 Full x86/x64 (1-10-2016)
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
This might be a very stupid question, and if so please forgive me. Rick, do you plan to release separate 4.0 and 4.5 slimmed packages, or do you have a combined 4.0/4.5 package in mind for use in Win7, if that makes any sense? Just curious. Cheers and Regards -
See here - http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/8804-happy-birthday-legolash2o/ Cheers and Regards
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Yes, once again have a Happy! Cheers and Regards
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Error message after the first reboot of the windows installer
bphlpt replied to feeliks83's topic in Win Toolkit
Sounds like you're doing something basic wrong. Can you try the absolute minimum changes possible from the straight-from-MS-ISO and see if you can bet any build at all to work? Ideally, you should list EXACTLY what you do, even better would be a screen capture video. Cheers and Regards -
[Solved] System cannot find the specified file (AIO Updates)
bphlpt replied to mikdik's topic in Win Toolkit
Interesting. I'm not sure how that fixes a misspelling (/morestart vs /norestart) and a missing quote, but whatever works! Cheers and Regards -
Congrats indeed, Liam! (I've only downloaded 133 different versions myself. LOL) Cheers and Regards
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[Slim] .NET Framework 4 Full x86/x64 (1-10-2016)
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Just my opinion, but doesn't seem to make much sense to remove options that are already in place. Cheers and Regards -
I would guess Classic Start? Cheers and Regards
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I know these kind of things are a personal preference issue, but please NO to this one. To me it would just cheapen the look of a professional tool. Too gimmicky. Cheers and Regards
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Lego, your test 5 link gets the following error: Cheers and Regards
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Each time there is a new release, there are usually only a few new fixes to read. The previous record is left purely for historical reasons. That way if you miss a few releases for any reason, you can still get caught up if you like. It's all part of good programming practice to maintain a running change log. I'm sure many people never read any of them and just trust/hope that the latest release will fix whatever problem they were having. I also think that some people don't even notice that there might have been a problem with a previous release, but just update so they will have the latest. Typical situation with software of any kind really. Cheers and Regards
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LOL I guess I'm showing my age. (I'm the same age as Bill Gates and started in computers around the same time he did, before MS existed.) Coming from the time before HDD's were available for home computers, I always measured computer related sizes in base 2, like memory is still measured. I didn't realize that they had changed the definitions, and had never even heard of either Mebibytes or GibiBytes. I guess that's the thing I was going to learn today. Cheers and Regards
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Discussion with someone_else and wintoolkit ramifications
bphlpt replied to someone_else's topic in Win Toolkit
The SAD2 script should work reliably in Win7 - at least it is supposed to. Cheers and Regards -
Lego, I'm afraid I'm going to agree with crashfly, that a GB = 1024 MB. His explanation is correct. I believe that storage companies switched to using the "1000" number to make the consumer think they were getting more for their money. Purely a marketing trick. Cheers and Regards
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From Google Translate (except in the Spanish section of the forum, please use such a tool rather than posting in any language besides English) From what I understand, but I could be wrong, if you want to do anything to more than one image, you have to do so in separate operations. Is that what you try to do? Cheers and Regards
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How does it work with integrated updates and making win 7 slim?
bphlpt replied to Johan Karlsson's topic in Win Toolkit
That's why you should always do all updates first and removals last, to avoid potentially adding something back that you wanted removed. I think that is the order that Win Toolkit does things, so you should be OK, but hopefully Lego or someone else will confirm this. Cheers and Regards -
I guess you ought to tell him, and maybe post somewhere, which email address you prefer people use for which purpose, since you have more than one. Cheers and Regards