does anybody here know what happens to WMP slip stream tool.? I saw it last month here and it's not here any more.
if you know where, pls let me know thanks.
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WMP slipstreaming error message
#4
Posted 15 June 2005 - 01:23 PM
i extracted WMP into winxp folder and burned into a CD. Unattended installation went smoothly without any error BUT i saw a message "you stopped system restore and you would like to continue install WMP10" or something like that.
i'm sure that when you install WMP10 on your computer , you will receive the same message which tells you about activating windows system restore before installing WMP10.
how can i make this message goes away during unattended installation.? any registry info.?
thank you
i'm sure that when you install WMP10 on your computer , you will receive the same message which tells you about activating windows system restore before installing WMP10.
how can i make this message goes away during unattended installation.? any registry info.?
thank you
#5
Posted 15 June 2005 - 01:37 PM
dont know if this helps: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?act=ST&f=70&t=47492
#6
Posted 15 June 2005 - 01:56 PM
thanks for the information but your info mentioned about running wmp installer with switch
why do i need to do that when i slipstream it in winxp folder.? There must be another way to by pass this error message.
Perhaps, i need a reg info. if anybody knows, pls share. thanks again
why do i need to do that when i slipstream it in winxp folder.? There must be another way to by pass this error message.
Perhaps, i need a reg info. if anybody knows, pls share. thanks again
#7
Posted 15 June 2005 - 03:29 PM
well u have to disable restore service and u can do this with nlite.
#8
Posted 15 June 2005 - 05:07 PM
do you have ANY clue what you're doing? because where I'm sitting, you made absolutely no sense.
Simply extracting the WMP setup executable into the XP folder will do absolutely nothing but update a few files and cause ALOT of errors down the road.
If you're executing the WMP executable, then SWITCHes are what you need.
Why would you ask in a thread about the slipstreamer, and not use it? Why didn't you search?
WMP or WMP10 would have brought up SOMETHING.
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Simply extracting the WMP setup executable into the XP folder will do absolutely nothing but update a few files and cause ALOT of errors down the road.
If you're executing the WMP executable, then SWITCHes are what you need.
Why would you ask in a thread about the slipstreamer, and not use it? Why didn't you search?
WMP or WMP10 would have brought up SOMETHING.
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