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Iberio Ralda

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Jun 12, 2024, 10:58:01 PM6/12/24
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Hi, Just looking into this one myself, And so far when it does the extracting bit i look in the temp folder and all the different programs in there own folder, ive copy some of the folder to the desktop, looking inside and there all .MSI so im guna try installing the ones i want with /qn.

Yeah so far so good, After uninstalling Nero 10, deleting all the left over files and registry entrys and doing a full system clean up, I installed the .MSI files from the temp folder that i put on me desktop, These ones

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1.3 you will find problem with VC Redist and vs_piaredist files sometimes these didnt installed so you can delete the lines or make an unattended package of these files to replace the original, these files are just for x86 system if you have x64 just delete all the prerequistes but PreReq2= MSI 4.5 for Windows6.0 (x64).prq and rename the line PreReq0= MSI 4.5 for Windows6.0 (x64).prq

5.5 Now you can delete all the folders inside the aplications folder you disable with orca example if you disable backitup and backituphelpchm feature delete these folder 'cause they are not part of nero now.

I try to install silent the whole suite without modified anything but always the installer found error installing Prerequisites so i wrote above you can delete all the Prerequisites in the setup.ini and install them after nero suite.

It works nicely. The problem that everyone is facing with the unattended switches on the main MSI installer file is with the serial number. If you edit the main installer and force the serial number in the "Property" -> "SERIALNUMBER" entry the installer will run through in full GUI mode perfectly. As soon as you use the silent switch on the MSI the wheels fall off (as stated in another MSFN Nero 10 thread a custom DLL is indeed unpacked and loaded into memory which seems to strip the serial info when silently installed). You can check this by adding the "log errors" option "/le c:\nero.txt". Check the text file and it says the install failed due to no serial being present, even though we have forced it.

A ll the main MSI does is check the serial number, then execute each Nero app installer in sequence. My solution is to bypass the main MSI installer eliminating the main problem, and then by hijacking a dummy registry entry in the Nero Burning MSI installer so that our serial is written to the registry so that "advrcntr5.dll" is satisfied Nero 10 has been installed properly. You can use this method to add more serials into the registry for plugins etc. As long as the "Registry" -> [name] you add is unique and you put that row into the same "Group" it will be executed.

Another option is to author your own simplified main MSI installer and replace the Nero one. I think this is too much work compared to compiling a simple Inno Setup script and repacking the individual Nero installers.

It works very well! I did have to add LightScribe MSI from the ISSetupPrerequisites folder before Nero would run. The only problem I'm having is I can't figure out how to make Nero BurnRights to install with everybody having burn rights. Has anyone figured that out yet?

There are customers of Nero which buy volume licenses for Nero 2018* based products. They normally automatically install the products on many systems by certain customer specific server controlled processes. To conveniently support this, Nero provides batch files which allow the customers to install or to remove Nero 2017 installers on remote client systems.

*the procedures explained here also relate to Nero 2017 and Nero 2016 respectively. For a difference in needed prerequisites for the product version in question please check the respective table as listed under 3.5 below.

The basic requirement for a remote installation is that the installation must not ask for any interactive user input, i.e. the installation should run silently without showing the EULA, the license key dialog or the feature selection tree. For this reason, the batch files allow the customers to easily pre-configure and control the installation process.

The files _install.bat, _install_prq.bat, GetSystemDefaultLanguage.exe may be also copied to the folder not containing installation files. In such a case you have to provide the installer folder in the parameter neroMsiFolder of the _install.bat. You can also use the alternative prerequisite folder (only if it differs from the default prerequisite folder in the installer!). In such a case you provide the alternative prerequisite folder in the parameter neroPrqFolder of the _install_prq.bat.

The installation of the required prerequisites is the must-step before installing Nero-products. If your installer does not include all required prerequisites, you can contact support/OEM-group to get the prerequisites-bundle.

The _uninstall.bat batch file for the removal of Nero products is rather simple. Before starting this batch file it has to be configured. So open it with a text editor and have a look at the section below the line
:: Make your settings here

There are two options to prevent this. One is to switch off the remote setting of burn rights in the batch files. The other is to sign the EULA when buying a volume license key. Nero BurnRights will detect such special keys and not display the EULA then. This behavior has been introduced with Nero 10.

hi guys basically right now im composing my windows xp sp2 cd and im trying to have programs install during the xp setup as ive seen someone else do and im asking about what those commands mean "what does /s /v /qn /qb mean"

now i dont know what /silent and /noreboot mean exactly but i can assume that means to install the file silent must mean not to stop or do something silly and noreboot must mean not to reboot and carry on to the next step... as u can see im new to this so im asking advice my next change will involve this

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The /S option is for the wrapped installer to run in silent mode. Wrapped installers have different options that will make them run without a user interface. What these switches depend on the installer framework used to build a particular installer.

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