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#1 User is offline   KingFairGOD 

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Posted 16 October 2006 - 06:56 AM

Please solve problems
I am using nLite for unattended installation but it can run the runonce cmd but how to include WPI and How to launch WPI in the first run?? please Guide me


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Posted 16 October 2006 - 01:32 PM

DID you even try to read the included manual?

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Posted 17 October 2006 - 12:40 AM

Thanks for reply man, I will look into manual for details

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Posted 18 October 2006 - 10:44 AM

open up like the cmdlines.txt file in the <CDROOT>\$OEM$\ folder
and add
the line like %source%\wpi\wpi.hta

try that ... see if thats works

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Posted 21 October 2006 - 10:18 PM

View PostZcWorld, on Oct 18 2006, 10:14 PM, said:

open up like the cmdlines.txt file in the <CDROOT>\$OEM$\ folder
and add
the line like %source%\wpi\wpi.hta

try that ... see if thats works


What happens in the case the user cancels the initial screen displayed, makes some changes to the letters assigned to the cdrom or when the installation was done from a different cd & you simply want to install applications after such changes?

Better option wopuld be to create an autorun file on the cd that will copy a small & selferasing batch file which will seek out the cdrom letter & run your %cdrom%\wpi\wpi.hta. This would work on absolutely any pc you come across. Even the one you have just installed the OS on. Neither is there any need to copy your wpi files to the hdd.

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Posted 22 October 2006 - 06:19 AM

well depends on if your doing a normal workstation or a game box

you may have the OS setup with the just needed stuff for both needs
and use the WPI to install the other stuff you need for the normal workstation


its better than having it preset to install 30 appz after its windows boots up for the first that that you dont want in the gaming OS

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