Extras Addon Pack
Whatacrock
26 Jan 2012
Just wondering if there are any extras to be added to the extras addon pack as I see showing in autopatcher updater as 10 November 2011.
I have no idea what modules are contained in this but am just being inquisitive.
Cheers
I have no idea what modules are contained in this but am just being inquisitive.
Cheers
ViroMan
26 Jan 2012
I will list what I see in there
(Adobe) Flash Players (11.0.1.152 IE) (11.0.1.152 notIE)
Shockwave Player (11.6.3.633)
Silverlight v5.0.61118.0
DX Control Panel
XP Power Toys x86
Tweak UI x86
Microsoft ActiveSync
CopyProfile
USMTool
Delete Microsoft Java Tool
DeskSearch
Network Monitor (x86, x64)
(Adobe) Flash Players (11.0.1.152 IE) (11.0.1.152 notIE)
Shockwave Player (11.6.3.633)
Silverlight v5.0.61118.0
DX Control Panel
XP Power Toys x86
Tweak UI x86
Microsoft ActiveSync
CopyProfile
USMTool
Delete Microsoft Java Tool
DeskSearch
Network Monitor (x86, x64)
ViroMan
21 Apr 2012
you can set up a windows script file that will install them during windows install. I would have to do some searching to find it. You just copy them into the directory structure of the CD and then put a script in there and it will run that script when installing windows.
I did some searching... and I couldn't find the scripting method to do it... but I did find this...
nLight(I am sure you have heard of it) when making a new windows install CD in unattended mode; you can add things to the runonce area in the registry.
So what you do is make a folder in the new CD place the files you want in there. Then go to the area previously mentioned above and place in the commands to run. After windows installs. The first time its started up it will run those commands which will be installing what ever you want to install.
Edited by ViroMan, 21 April 2012 - 02:51 AM.
I did some searching... and I couldn't find the scripting method to do it... but I did find this...
nLight(I am sure you have heard of it) when making a new windows install CD in unattended mode; you can add things to the runonce area in the registry.
So what you do is make a folder in the new CD place the files you want in there. Then go to the area previously mentioned above and place in the commands to run. After windows installs. The first time its started up it will run those commands which will be installing what ever you want to install.
Edited by ViroMan, 21 April 2012 - 02:51 AM.
DesertJerry
21 Apr 2012
nLite and/or the RyanVM Integrator can be used to slipstream/integrate many items; see: http://www.nliteos.com/ or http://www.winaddons.com/nlite-addons or http://siginetsoftware.com/forum/ or http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/ - should keep you busy for a while.
Killjoy
21 Apr 2012
ViroMan, on 21 April 2012 - 02:38 AM, said:
you can set up a windows script file that will install them during windows install. I would have to do some searching to find it. You just copy them into the directory structure of the CD and then put a script in there and it will run that script when installing windows.
I did some searching... and I couldn't find the scripting method to do it... but I did find this...
nLight(I am sure you have heard of it) when making a new windows install CD in unattended mode; you can add things to the runonce area in the registry.
So what you do is make a folder in the new CD place the files you want in there. Then go to the area previously mentioned above and place in the commands to run. After windows installs. The first time its started up it will run those commands which will be installing what ever you want to install.
I did some searching... and I couldn't find the scripting method to do it... but I did find this...
nLight(I am sure you have heard of it) when making a new windows install CD in unattended mode; you can add things to the runonce area in the registry.
So what you do is make a folder in the new CD place the files you want in there. Then go to the area previously mentioned above and place in the commands to run. After windows installs. The first time its started up it will run those commands which will be installing what ever you want to install.
Cool man thanks!


