[SOLVED]s there a way to make multiple apps install auto..?
February 9th, 2020
Is there something i can use to make them install auto maticly in the correct location and stuff?
or even better… make them install with all my preferred setting, like in flashget.
anything that does that?
http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/
never heard of such a application,
I myself whenever Do a fresh Windows, i install them manually one by one!
but there are Some Custom OS windows Discs that install a Selection of applications automatically with the new windows it self !
you will have to search for it
http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/
thanks for the links, lots of useful stuff, im gonna make my own install from an allready customized installation disk.
never heard of such a application,
I myself whenever Do a fresh Windows, i install them manually one by one!
but there are Some Custom OS windows Discs that install a Selection of applications automatically with the new windows it self !
you will have to search for it
good suggestion, but im already using a custom edition of vista – SpeedyVista, got it from here.
Make a batch file. Google for the silent parameters to the setup files. MSFN forums will help you a heaps
In the batch file you can just type something like
ECHO Installing apps..
@ECHO OFF
START /WAIT D:\Path\to\setup1.exe <silent parameters>
START /WAIT D:\Path\to\setup2.exe <silent parameters>
START /WAIT D:\Path\to\setup3.exe <silent parameters>
START /WAIT D:\Path\to\setup4.exe <silent parameters>
This is just a simple example
Try Norton Ghost.
Install system and all ur favorite apps and than make a clone of system with Ghost.
Next time u just restore system from media (cd, dvd). It will take 10 minutes.
I agree with TheDA ^^…
Make a batch file, with the batch file, if you have the config files backed up some where you can even set lines in the batch file to copy these config files over to the relevant places and have most of the programmes install with your custom settings.
It doesn’t work for all programmes though, but most, just do some research as The DA said.
In the batch file you can just type something like
ECHO Installing apps..
@ECHO OFF
START /WAIT D:\Path\to\setup1.exe <silent parameters>
START /WAIT D:\Path\to\setup2.exe <silent parameters>
START /WAIT D:\Path\to\setup3.exe <silent parameters>
START /WAIT D:\Path\to\setup4.exe <silent parameters>
This is just a simple example
awsome ill do that and set up a bunch of stuff for the house. thanks
Try Norton Ghost.
Install system and all ur favorite apps and than make a clone of system with Ghost.
Next time u just restore system from media (cd, dvd). It will take 10 minutes.
good idea, ill do that aswell for my main PC. thanks
this will save a lot of time
Try Norton Ghost.
Install system and all ur favorite apps and than make a clone of system with Ghost.
Next time u just restore system from media (cd, dvd). It will take 10 minutes.
Doesn’t Vista Ultimate allow you to do this?
Try Norton Ghost.
Install system and all ur favorite apps and than make a clone of system with Ghost.
Next time u just restore system from media (cd, dvd). It will take 10 minutes.
Doesn't Vista Ultimate allow you to do this?
i just did – literally 5 secs ago
Try Norton Ghost.
Install system and all ur favorite apps and than make a clone of system with Ghost.
Next time u just restore system from media (cd, dvd). It will take 10 minutes.
Doesn't Vista Ultimate allow you to do this?
i just did – literally 5 secs ago
Hi NotMarkk
The version i am running is by Faxcool which runs some sort of emulation on boot up,do you know if the vista back up will work with this.
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Try Norton Ghost.
Install system and all ur favorite apps and than make a clone of system with Ghost.
Next time u just restore system from media (cd, dvd). It will take 10 minutes.
Doesn't Vista Ultimate allow you to do this?
i just did - literally 5 secs ago
Hi NotMarkk
The version i am running is by Faxcool which runs some sort of emulation on boot up,do you know if the vista back up will work with this.
sorry i have no idea, also… i realised before, that it was a backup Norton made, not an image… so i used DriveImage XML to create an image of my HDD.
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