Re: Vista unattended install
- From: "Peter" <peterholdstock@xxxxxxx>
- To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 11:12:47 -0000
Yep it works with all versions of Vista. I use Vista Home Premium.
Peter
From: karim lakhani
Sent: Saturday, December 29, 2007 2:32 AM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Vista unattended install
Hello Peter,
Appreciate this information.
I've just gotten vista home and use it with jfw 9.
I know this version is the lawest version I could get so hope this will work
for me.
Good night.
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From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Peter
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 6:21 PM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Vista unattended install
Forgot to mention that also you can tell it to have user account control turned
off right from the start of the installation of windows and even set your
control panel to classic view.
Best yet, it's all free.
Peter
From: Peter
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 9:17 PM
To: blindvista@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Vista unattended install
Hi, I've just found a fantastic utility which allows you to create an
unattended install of Vista including being able ot choose all the options
shown on installation and which components you actually want placing on the DVD.
The best bit is that you can include all hotfixes and service packs, device
drivers etc, so if your like me and your sound card doesn't install
automatically when you install Vista normally, when doing this it does install
during installation and then the Vista install becomes accessible with speech
part way through.
The program is called Vlie and it is completely accessible although you need to
play around a bit.
Just type in vlite in to Google and it brings it up first on hte list I think.
I would recommend it for anyone using Vista.
You can even tell it a directory where you have all your drivers you want
including on the DVD and it will put them on the DVD. For example I had my
original manuafacturers driver DVD and just pointed it to that. Then it
included all my drivers on the DVD so everything was working on startup.
The only question it asked when I did my install using it was which drive to
install on but that was one option to pick for a sighted user as aposed to many.
After the install my sound and everything was working because I got it to
include the driver on the DVD it created.
Hope this is useful. I'm very happy that I can now do a full install without
assistance.
If anybody needs help with this I'm happy to provide it where I can.
Peter
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