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This page describes how a Windows file system filter driver developer can use an INF file for driver installation. After you have created an INF file, you can use it to install, upgrade, and uninstall your file system filter driver.

You can use the INF file alone or together with a batch file or a user-mode setup application. To execute the DefaultInstall and DefaultInstall. Services sections of your INF file, do the following:. A shortcut menu will appear. Services sections of your INF file on the command line or by using a batch file installation, type the following command at the command prompt, or create and run a batch file that contains this command:.

InstallHinfSection can also be called from a setup application, as shown in the following code example:. Then uncheck both options shown in figure. Un-checking the auto launch option will solve your problem. About Ian Richardson. Questions 0. Answers 6.

Best Answers 5. Vote Up 0 Vote Down. Windows Installer appears when right-clicking I wanted to thank you for this informative analysis of the subject.. About Beatricez. Questions 4. Answers 4. Best Answers 0. Php file cannot be accessed through a browser instead downloaded Previous. CCleaner has tidied up the registry as much as it can, but Registry Mechanic then found issues.

Of course, being crippleware, it won't fix them. I'd like to know if I can go manually go through the registry issues highlighted by Registry Mechanic and delete them without utterly destroying the system, or whether my OEM installation disk is capable of wiping the registry, i.

Any comments or help greatly appreciated. Joined Sep 6, Messages 2, Yep, did that, sorry to say the Windows Installer "Preparing to install Thanks anyway! Please follow these instructions: zabusant said:.

Click here to download HJTInstall. It will scan and the log should open in notepad. Most of what it finds will be harmless or even required. Joined Apr 7, Messages 4, Logfile of Trend Micro HijackThis v2. I guess I should remove them all - I've just removed MS Office , cos it was giving me a some bizarre errors relating to updates, but the Windows Installer Cleanup hasn't removed shortcuts or Start menu entries.

This makes me a bit unsure about its effectiveness. There are also a lot of entries which make no sense to me and I'd have to spend a while googling them and cross-reffing with the Program Files directory and the registry entries.

Incidentally, Windows Update consistantly fails to update, it appears to be stuck updating the. NET Framework. Not an area I understand very well. Continuing thanks! Did it come with it? It's successfully done a Repair Install, so I hope it's the right one If I "clear all" in the Windows Installer cleanup utility I'll have to reinstall all the software, correct?

Or does it just wipe the installer's references to the installation and pick them up again automatically? After you make this selection, the utility removes only the Windows Installer configuration information that is related to those programs.



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