Modify AIO tips


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Modify AIO tips


    I am busy modifying an AIO with RT Seven Lite or whatever program you might suggest and am first off adding programs to add compatibility for various programs and file types, such as 3D games that require DirectX 9c to be installed, as well as codecs like CCCP to run video files. Obviously, this is so I can leave the long work to the Windows 7 installer and get out of the clean install state faster.
    Now, the problem I'm having is that I'm wondering how to automate the installation of all these programs in the first place: Some of them, like DirectX 9c Redist. is just a compressed file that you have to extract and manually run the setup. Others have unwanted software included to gain revenue for the creators such as Norton Security Scan and various toolbars.
    So, how do I install various programs without extra bloatware and manual intervention? If you're wondering, it's so I can hand off an install disk to a person who's dumdum with computers without needing to check in with them.
    Last edited by MrKidnapper; 02 Apr 2011 at 16:30.
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  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #2

    AIO's are a pain to edit on RT7lite because you can only edit one part at a time. You will need to edit each part separately(Meaning Basic, Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate) and it will take a lot of time. Anyways, to add programs. You will need to make each program a silent installer. There is a nice tutorial at

    http://www.rtwincustomize.net/web/in...nt-installers/
    And it had quite a few silent installers there as well. You might have to sign up but it's free and worth it.
    This is the only way you can add programs to RT7lite. For any other programs, I am not sure.
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