My personal script collection working with Win7RescuePE
#126
Posted 03 September 2011 - 04:19 PM
#127
Posted 04 September 2011 - 12:23 PM
Thank you very much for your reply.
I'm using the latest known Win7ResuePE script (v.13), downloaded here from this site combined with the scripts from this thread from Skybeam.
I followed his instructions.
In the past I had build a Win7RescuePE before, I think with With Winbuilder 78 without problems.
Now the most errors are RegWrite errors and the index out of bound errors.
You may find my logfile here: http://www.kebas.nl/log.html
Thanks in advance,
Kindly regards,
Jacob.
#128
Posted 04 September 2011 - 02:18 PM
Change in Common_Api.script
%reg%\=%reg_temp%\to
%reg%=%reg_temp%
In the API there are no serious warnings, which have to be taken into question.
But you have to check the warnings in other scripts like Explorer Tweaks.
Peter
BTW @Skybeam:
I wanted to downlad your collection to test, but I did not find any link. Usually it is in the first post. I looked through the following posts, too, but
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#129
Posted 04 September 2011 - 06:00 PM
Did you notice the last NOTE in the first post from SkyBeam? In the last line there is a link to download...
I'll test the change in the script now.
Edited by Kebas, 04 September 2011 - 06:01 PM.
#130
Posted 04 September 2011 - 06:26 PM
Thanks. I'have been a bit blind!@pscEx
Did you notice the last NOTE in the first post from SkyBeam? In the last line there is a link to download...
Peter
#131
Posted 04 September 2011 - 07:05 PM
Yet I get still the 'list index out of bounds(1)' error. The first script that gives that error is 7Zip.
#132
Posted 04 September 2011 - 07:43 PM
#133
Posted 04 September 2011 - 07:48 PM
Peter
#134
Posted 05 September 2011 - 05:51 PM
The 7-Zip script you may find here: http://www.kebas.nl/7-Zip.script
Also I placed a new debug logfile on http://www.kebas.nl/log.html.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Jacob.
#135
Posted 05 September 2011 - 06:52 PM
There is a syntax error in
[CheckUpdate] If,%pAlwaysUpdate%,EQUAL,True,Begin Run,%ScriptFile%,Download Else If,NotExistFile,"%ProgramTemplate%\%ProgramEXE%",Run,%ScriptFile%,Download EndSyantax description says: Else,Command.
The code is crazy! It has an Else inside a If,...Begin ... Else block
I do not know what is intended, but IMO it should be
[CheckUpdate] If,%pAlwaysUpdate%,EQUAL,True,Run,%ScriptFile%,Download Else,If,Not,ExistFile,"%ProgramTemplate%\%ProgramEXE%",Run,%ScriptFile%,Download@SkyBeam: You should test ALL options you gave in your scripts!
Maybe you misunderstood the If ... Else syntax. Have a look at running scripts!
Peter
#136
Posted 05 September 2011 - 07:47 PM
IMO it must be something with the ShellExecute ....msiexec... command.
When I manually download and update the script (7-Zip script in Winbuilder and than push the Download/Update Button) the .msi is downloaded, but corrupted through the ShellExecute command.
The .msi file is a lot smaller after that.
When I run the same commandline from the CMD-box, the msiexec-command is executed fine!
If I saw it correct, first a .bak file is created and after that also a .tmp file.
So I think it goes wrong in the msiexec command.
Regards,
Jacob..
#137
Posted 05 September 2011 - 07:51 PM
Peter
#138
Posted 05 September 2011 - 08:25 PM
[CheckUpdate] If,%pAlwaysUpdate%,EQUAL,True,Run,%ScriptFile%,Download If,Not,ExistFile,"%ProgramTemplate%\%ProgramEXE%",Run,%ScriptFile%,DownloadThis is because you don't need the "else", since if the download worked, the file would exist, and there is no real harm in trying a second time - just in case the first attempt that was forced by the optional variable setting might have failed.
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#139
Posted 05 September 2011 - 08:36 PM
Peter
#140
Posted 08 September 2011 - 11:38 AM
Use the following download URL for example (7-Zip):
http://switch.dl.sou.../9.20/7z920.msi
Using http://downloads.sou...enzip/7z920.msi will make WinBuilder download some HTML code and you will end up with a 19kB "7-Zip.msi" file which just contains HTML code (open it with your editor to verify).
I have also updated the script to use wget.exe (if available in %Tools%) which seems to work much better with SourceForge downloads.
I am currently quite busy with other projects too but I am certainly going to release an updated script set with some issues fixed and new download URLs later this week.
#141
Posted 08 September 2011 - 01:08 PM
Therefore I cannot update the initial post with the update.
Anyway the link provided there is still valid. I've uploaded a bunch of updated scripts (mainly updates of download URLs).
The scripts have not been tested very well due to time constraints. Here is a list of changes:
2011-09-08 ========== - Updated innounp to version 0.36 - Updated 7-Zip package to use WGet.exe, should solve some download issues - Updated InfraRecorder to version 0.52 - Updated CPUID Hardware Monitor to version 1.18 - Updated HDDScan to version 3.3 - Updated FastStone Capture to version 6.9 - Updated FastStone Image Viewer to version 4.6 - Updated VLC to version 1.1.11 - Updated VLC package to use WGet.exe, should solve some download issues - Updated FileZilla Client to version 3.5.1 - Updated Firefox to version 6.0.2 - Updated Thunderbird to version 6.0.2 - Updated Opera USB to version 11.51 - Updated WinSCP to version 4.3.4 - Updated Wireshark to version 1.6.1 - Updated SumatraPDF to version 1.7 - Updated download URL for WinMerge version 2.12.4 - Updated WinMerge package to use WGet.exe, should solve some download issues - Updated TestDisk & PhotoRec to version 6.12 - Updated John the Ripper download URL - Updated CPU-z to version 1.58 - Updated GPU-z to version 0.5.5 - Updated SystemExplorer download URL - Updated System Info package, thanks to sbaeder - Updated Memtest86+ to version 4.20 - Updated PartedMagic to version 6.6 - NEW: Mcafee Stinger (current version: 10.2.0.267) - NEW: Added Alldup, duplicate finder
#142
Posted 08 September 2011 - 05:56 PM
Thanks for your update.
I'll try this one and will look out for further updates.
Regards,
Jacob.
#143
Posted 25 April 2013 - 02:46 AM
I do not see kaspersky.script here
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