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#1 User is offline   IcemanND 

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Posted 03 February 2005 - 07:55 PM

This came about when I was having problems getting Roxio CD & DVD Creator to install and run properly after a silent install.

After spending a few hours at it I thought I would try my hand at editing the MSI using ORCA. Here are the results and since I don't want to have to say I wasted 6 hours on one project I am planning on doing this for other apps and posting the info here for others. It may be slow going. If others want to take on an app or two PM the instructions to me and I'll and them to this page. Changes are in red. No switches required just run the MSI.

Roxio Easy cd & DVD Creator 6

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extract the ecdc6.MSI and Data.cab

using ORCA open the MSI
TABLE                      PROPERTY                                  VALUE
CheckBox                  LAUNCHREADME                        0
CheckBox                  LAUNCHREGISTRATION              0
Property                    LAUNCHREADME                        0
Property                    LAUNCHREGISTRATION              0
Property                    AgreeToLicense                          Yes
Property                    USINTERAC                            ZERO
Property                    ROX_KEYTEXT                          xx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx (replace with your serial number)
Property                    REBOOT                                    ReallySuppress
Property                    REBOOTPROMPT                    Suppress
Condition                      varies                                    change YES to NO to not install components
ControlCondition        CustomerInformation            SerialNumber        Hide        1
ControlCondition        CustomerInformation            SerialLabel            Hide        1



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Posted 03 February 2005 - 08:58 PM

Before, I do that too. I like editing my msi's directly. Especially for huge softwares that are not practical to convert to an sfx.

I can also post some here. :)

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Posted 24 May 2009 - 05:08 AM

Hi, thanks for the instructions!
only prob i have is when i get it to run the uninstaller i get an error saying it cannot complete setup due to a lack of space, any clues?

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Posted 28 May 2009 - 08:23 PM

View PostIcemanND, on Feb 3 2005, 08:55 PM, said:

.. two PM the instructions to me and I'll and them to this page.
Thank you for posting the INSTRUCTIONS to how to do this stuff. All too often in this forum (and elsewhere on the net) people post their pre-packaged switchless stuff and don't indicate HOW they did it.

Although the convenience of pre-packaged installers are nice, I prefer to do it myself for mainly four reasons:
  • Trust - There's no mystery to what's getting installed when I do it
  • Flexibility - All too often some strip out stuff assuming others don't want the extras. I can include the extras I wish to keep.
  • Timeliness - If a newer version comes out, I can redo my installer without waiting (I could be waiting forever if the "project" gets abandoned).
  • Extrapolation - I can apply this knowledge to other things I would like to install

This post has been edited by JoeMSFN: 28 May 2009 - 08:26 PM


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Posted 29 May 2009 - 12:39 PM

well i got this workin in the end! was my script causin errors!

but completely agree its best to them yourself! i love goin thru this stuff, cos its interestin & i feel like i've accomplished somert!

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