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#141 User is offline   Slammed 

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Posted 21 November 2006 - 08:24 PM

Thank you

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View PostSlammed, on Nov 11 2006, 11:44 PM, said:

Hello I am new to this and have searched but cant find any info on where to put the addons during the creation of my nlite cd I have searched and found the guides but none of them tell me when or where to put addons that I have downloaded from here ??

Look at this
http://www.msfn.org/...showtopic=86178



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Posted 15 December 2006 - 06:11 PM

HowTo: Integrate addons with nLite download
MD5: 3281220388094F46A0D6734E957DF2A9
Size: 1.26 MB
Duration: 1:51
Description: learn how to integrate application addons with nLite.


HowTo: Unattended with nLite download
MD5: 75E848018294E7318BB2500469B9C1B7
Size: 1.70 MB
Duration: 2:29
Description: learn how to make unattended installation with nLite. Insert key, create user account, set regional and language settings, resolution, network settings, select default visual style, etc.


HowTo: Patch Windows with nLite download
MD5: C62846A8CB935CF7DF49D80A51432B99
Size: 0.38 MB
Duration: 0:24
Description: learn how to patch your Windows installation source files with nLite. Increase the maximum unfinished simultaneous connections to improve your p2p speeds; Enable unsigned themes support to be able to use any Visual Style you like; Disable Windows File Protection (SFC) to avoid problems removing windows components.


HowTo: Create addons with AutoIt download
MD5: 7961C362E522936ECFE14A84E50314DE
Size: 21.47 MB
Duration: 12:04
Description: learn how to create addons for nLite with AutoIt scripts. Foobar 0.9.4 is used in this example.
Commentary audio track in Bulgarian language. Best viewed @ 1280x1024.

#143 User is offline   kelaniz 

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Posted 02 February 2007 - 09:35 AM

Those links have apparently expired, or gigasize is being it's usual crappy self.

#144 User is offline   rado354 

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Posted 03 February 2007 - 03:59 AM

Yes, I added new mirrors:
http://www.winaddons...ideo-tutorials/

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Posted 05 February 2007 - 06:37 AM

Just a recommendation, why not add the video to youtube and just have a link, so you don't have to worry about mirrors?

#146 User is offline   David Anderson 

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Posted 16 March 2007 - 08:50 AM

None of these video links are working for me. The Gigasize links show the avi file name but clicking on the name does nothing, while the RogePost links seem to be purely for uploading, rather than downloading files. I have no prior experience of either Gigasize or RogePost. Am I missing something obvious?

David

UPDATE: Well, I was missing something but it isn't that obvious if you are just expecting a simple link for each of these files and have never heard of Gigasize before. The key is that Gigasize is an online service for which you have to be a registered and logged-in user before the download link appears. No doubt RogePost is very similar.

This post has been edited by David Anderson: 17 March 2007 - 10:30 AM


#147 User is offline   NaDer_GenKO 

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Posted 17 March 2007 - 09:49 AM

Thank you very

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Posted 07 May 2007 - 12:09 PM

nuhi has contacted me regarding the update of this guide. I will start to tackle this task this week and look forward to the assistance of the community to get our guide updated!

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Posted 09 May 2007 - 02:51 PM

Just an FYI but I was able to d/l the help/avi files from gigasize. Not that it was easy but they are there.

#150 User is offline   xeroclass 

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Posted 22 May 2007 - 02:13 PM

This needs updating :)

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Posted 07 August 2007 - 05:52 AM

Hello nlite pros, I have been using nlite for quite a while now. However, I have always avoided using the RunOnce feature in the Unattended portion. My problem is how to use it to install RogueSpear's dotnet 3 switchless silent installer on first boot. I can't seem to find any info about this nlite feature.

I tested RunOnce by placing this line in the Command to add Box... %SOURCE%\RUNONCE\RogueSpear_dotNET30_Lite.exe. But it just pops out a DOS window on first boot. I know I'm doing something wrong.

Please can anybody teach me how to use the RunOnce feature in nlite.

Thank you in advance.

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Posted 30 September 2007 - 03:22 PM

Hi In my nLite, when add driver show me a error message "Cant acces to registry..." but add it; and when click in the create iso buton it do nothing, in the status apear: Preparing 1.244/1.244 ; nd my pc start work very slowly. Yesterday I let it by all night, in the morning it is same case :wacko: what hapen
Someaone Helpme please

Thanks

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Posted 29 December 2007 - 10:23 AM

Unattended page;

1. Under the User tab/Options box/Active checkbox, what is this for?
2. Under the User tab/Password box/Blank password checkbox, if this is checked will the system boot without the login page (using the classic version) and you will have the ability to add a password later?

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Posted 19 January 2008 - 06:35 PM

Hi, this is my first post here, so don't flame me too much :rolleyes:
My XP Pro x64 Edition CD already has service pack 1 on it, so will I still be able to use nLite to slipstream service pack 2 and make a new CD ?

Also I'm on a dual boot rig, C: is windows XP Pro SP2 32 bit, and D: is XP Pro x64. I'll be working with nLite from my D drive (XP Pro x64 install) and wondered if the drive letter D: will cause me any grief ? I'm asking because I noticed nLite wants to use the default C: drive for processing the files.

Thanks :)

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Posted 21 March 2008 - 08:27 AM

Hi all,
As a 'new user' of nLite myself, I have taken the time to read ALL of the pages of this 'Complete Beginners Guide to nLite Unattended CD's' and have certainly learned a lot.
Perhaps this is presumptious of me but I would like to remind some of the more experienced people posting replies here that this IS a 'Beginners Guide' - not a thread for people who can be expected to know all that there is to know about how to use the search functions or exactly which thread they should be in to ask their questions.
I do understand that being asked the same question(s) time and again must be frustrating but some patience with 'newbies' might go a long way in encouraging them to continue their exploration of (and perhaps even their use of) this terrific tool.
In one of the posts there is mention of the importance of people understanding that this is not a tool for the integration of applications. I agree that that information could perhaps be 'bumped' higher in the reading order given it's relevance to many 'newbie' questions.
I know I still have questions about the use of this tool which I am now reluctant to ask in fear of being thought a fool.
This thread is named 'Complete Beginners Guide to nLite Unattended CD's' and yet the 'guide' is nowhere to be found. I imagine it is available from some other thread or link (or at least I hope it is) but is it unreasonable to expect to find it here?
Instead of finding the guide, I imagine I will receive yet another lecture on 'use the search function'.
Just a few thoughts shared by a 'newbie'.

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Posted 25 March 2008 - 03:00 AM

thnks nice guide

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Posted 08 April 2008 - 02:14 AM

View Postkwikshere, on Mar 21 2008, 07:27 AM, said:

Hi all,
As a 'new user' of nLite myself, I have taken the time to read ALL of the pages of this 'Complete Beginners Guide to nLite Unattended CD's' and have certainly learned a lot.
Perhaps this is presumptious of me but I would like to remind some of the more experienced people posting replies here that this IS a 'Beginners Guide' - not a thread for people who can be expected to know all that there is to know about how to use the search functions or exactly which thread they should be in to ask their questions.
I do understand that being asked the same question(s) time and again must be frustrating but some patience with 'newbies' might go a long way in encouraging them to continue their exploration of (and perhaps even their use of) this terrific tool.
In one of the posts there is mention of the importance of people understanding that this is not a tool for the integration of applications. I agree that that information could perhaps be 'bumped' higher in the reading order given it's relevance to many 'newbie' questions.
I know I still have questions about the use of this tool which I am now reluctant to ask in fear of being thought a fool.
This thread is named 'Complete Beginners Guide to nLite Unattended CD's' and yet the 'guide' is nowhere to be found. I imagine it is available from some other thread or link (or at least I hope it is) but is it unreasonable to expect to find it here?
Instead of finding the guide, I imagine I will receive yet another lecture on 'use the search function'.
Just a few thoughts shared by a 'newbie'.


Guides i've found is at http://www.nliteos.com/guide/

Unfortunately it is for version 1.0 RC5 but it's a start-

http://unattended.ms.../unattended.xp/

One above is very good.

just have to read alot of posts and compile your own notes if your doing more than slipstreaming XP2 and adding updates.


I am also a newbie here- a few years ago i couldn't find "any key" but went on to build my own system -better to be thought a fool than not ask questions.

This post has been edited by 1abnerd: 08 April 2008 - 02:24 AM


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Posted 29 April 2008 - 07:54 AM

Where is the guide?
Jim

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Posted 05 May 2008 - 12:52 AM

if the guide is no longer maintained..why is it still stickied at the top ?

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Posted 12 May 2008 - 06:52 PM

View Postccl0, on May 5 2008, 01:52 AM, said:

if the guide is no longer maintained..why is it still stickied at the top ?


good question. ill unstick it

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