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    Default Re: nLite OS

    Do you still need something for the top?
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    please, i'll pm you with the info.

    UPDATE
    I guestamate about 1 week for completed program ready for the public, Just trying to get the compatability working,

    Example, Some componants require others to be enabled, i trying to make sure that this works smoothly so you won't get any errors during install or after install.

    At present it will only work for windows XP: 32bit, 64bit & 64bit Itinum systems (SPELLING)
    i am planning on adding support for server 2003 in version 2, and windows 2000 support in version 3 (Scary, i have a design plan now)
    Last edited by XcOM; 07-01-2007 at 07:44 AM. Reason: Added Update, didn't want to double post.


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    Update

    Good news everybody.

    Due to some serious late nights and lots of coffee,

    I have finished this project ahead of schedule. Therefor i will be releasing it here as soon as i have created an install for this.

    I would like some testers if that is possable. Please PM me with any questions you may have about this project, or if you wish to offer a hand, or even just have some comments/bugs/ideas for this.

    XcOM

    Corrections:
    Just found a bug that stops setup, fixing now.

    Bloddy bugs, it annoys me, working late last night, now i finsh it, it decides to BREAK, sofar im upto my 13th bug since getting ready to release it, i think it must have been them last few lines of code to finish the unattended section off. This is all becuase of the compatablitly side of it to mke sure it runs smoothly.

    Sorry
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    Easiest way I did it all was to make a fresh clean install, ghost it, and then ghost it each month automatically. Now don't get me wrong, i still have a slipstream XP install with all my drivers, Office, firewall, etc. already included just in case I get a wild hair up my rear and feel like installing my PC.

    But I gotta admit, spending an hour or two installing my system which includes my games and all that, updates, blah blah blah, compared to the 15 min of just redoing my ghost image then hitting up MS update and EA update, that gets to be a little too much difference for me.

    You can get a ghosting program that runs on a LIve Linux CD for free in a few places. BartPE has one built in their latest edition.


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    thats all nice, i must admit i used to use that. Only i used Nero Backup to DVD, a 4DVD backup.

    But this si designed for people that speficly want an unattended install, or install onto multipul PC's.

    Don't get me wrong, i like your idea.

    BTW, due to some slight techinal problems this will not be released yet, i will give futther notification when it is ready to be released.

    Regards
    XcOM


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    just for reference's sake, doesn't the nLite site have a big how to guide? I remember it being a big pdf document. I'll look around, maybe I have it.

    EDIT:
    Ok, I found it, but it was a MSFN guide to using nLite. if anyone wants it, shoot me their email in a PM


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