tommyp, on May 2 2006, 04:24 PM, said:
@kiki - Do you get the same folder problem if you are not using application add-ons?
I have not added much add-ons except for the ff: VistaCG Theme [v0.98], Microsoft MakeCab v1.00.0601, XnView Complete v1.82.4, Reboot Into Safe Mode v1.0 ... please see the pic attachment for the extra folders
Super-Magician, on May 2 2006, 08:21 PM, said:
Kiki - the SW in XPIZESW just means "switches", like in CDIMGSW and MKISSW (isoconf.txt).
thanks for the clarification Super-Magician … I was just thinking that replacing it probably with .exe would make it work
Tomcat76, on May 3 2006, 01:02 AM, said:
Kiki Burgh, on May 2 2006, 05:40 AM, said:
888111 doesn't seem to recognized when ITs presence is validated via qfecheck ... it does not show in the report
Is qfecheck capable of detecting it? As far as I know, it is only installed if Windows setup thinks it's necessary. It's just a driver update. Are you having audio problems?
If installed separately, High Def Audio shows up in Add-Remove programs list … if included in the HF dir, it doesn’t show when checked via qfe … Please know though that I‘m not having any issue w/ audio
Kiki Burgh, on May 2 2006, 05:40 AM, said:
btw, XPIZESW=/S /notask still didn't work for me. XPize installation still showed up at T-13 & i still followed the prompts.
Really strange. SVCPACK.INF doesn't contain the switches even though they are specified in XPize.txt. Can I have a look at your xpize.txt file?
pls see attachments sir … I’ve included both the SVCPAK & SYSOC.infs … please know I am not having problems w/ the installation … it’s just that I hope I wouldn’t have to answer follow the prompts anymore at T-13
Tomcat76, on May 3 2006, 01:31 PM, said:
@Kiki: Themes_rytukz_VistaCG_addon_v1.0.cab (and other addons of that type) should be supported with 60503a...

got the latest already … let me try this ver J
just the same pls see the pic attachment for the error
thanks guys!
this is nothing much ... but may be worth a look ...
"Founding"
This post has been edited by Kiki Burgh: 03 May 2006 - 04:19 AM