Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]


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    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
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    To create a successful Application Script, you must follow the Applications Installation, such as Files, File locations, Registry Settings, and then the System Files required by the Application.... It is not always an easy process, but not that hard of one either... But that is the Challenge and the Hardest to Learn or Teach when Creating Application Scripts.

    We use RegShot2 to follow the registry changes made during installation, then while in PE we use Process Monitor to find the missing/Required System files....
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       #2182

    Kyhi said:
    To create a successful Application Script, you must follow the Applications Installation, such as Files, File locations, Registry Settings, and then the System Files required by the Application.... It is not always an easy process, but not that hard of one either... But that is the Challenge and the Hardest to Learn or Teach when Creating Application Scripts.

    We use RegShot2 to follow the registry changes made during installation, then while in PE we use Process Monitor to find the missing/Required System files....
    Thanks @Kyhi for the feedback. As I'm having a problem running a program, I created a script to install in the background when I start my WinPE, so I can get an overwhelming result. But honestly, I prefer it to be done like the other programs already included in Win10XPE.
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  3. Posts : 4,190
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
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       #2183

    Application download link >
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  4. Posts : 4,190
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
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       #2184

    Here is My Latest Hobby - Synchronized Music to Lights - My Halloween Display > as programed and as seen on my PC Screen

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       #2185

    It was cool @Kyhi, nice timing
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