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Well, I thought this topic was created because there was a need for a new solution, because of some major update of d-tools.I just install using /S switch. Then I use a simple autoit script to install Daemonscript because I couldn't find a working silent switch.And finally I run this script (just a text file): DaemonDriveInstall.DaemonScriptVersion 1.6.0 2 DeviceCount 1 Done!Just need the regtweaks to add Mount and unMount to your rightclick menu for ISO and other image files and you're done. Don't have them available now. But there should be a topic here wich explains everything in details.EDIT: Nevermind, just tested with the latest D-tools, installer needs restart so the solution from Acheron is needed.

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Edited November 24, 2008 by ZileXa. Question for Acheron:I tried to modify my method to get it working with the latest D-tools. I came closer and closer to your solution (because DaemonScript doesn't work anymore and after SPTD is installed you need a reboot to install dtools).Now I don't really understand the complexity, why all those actions in the inf & au3 scripts?Why not simply install SPTDinst-x86.exe and awxDTools1060.exe @T13 (using cmdlines or RunOnceEx). Then install DaemonTools.exe and the regtweaks (including the registration of the awxDTools dll) at first GUI boot?This way you only need an AutoIt script for the Daemontools installer and you can do all other things by simply using your normal methods of installing applications (whatever that may be, cmdlines, batchfile, runonceex, wpi).And is it really necessary to register the awxDtools dll at first guiboot?

Can't it be done right after the awxdtools installer is finished? Edited November 27, 2008 by ZileXa. Question for Acheron:I tried to modify my method to get it working with the latest D-tools. I came closer and closer to your solution (because DaemonScript doesn't work anymore and after SPTD is installed you need a reboot to install dtools).Now I don't really understand the complexity, why all those actions in the inf & au3 scripts?Why not simply install SPTDinst-x86.exe and awxDTools1060.exe @T13 (using cmdlines or RunOnceEx). Then install DaemonTools.exe and the regtweaks (including the registration of the awxDTools dll) at first GUI boot?This way you only need an AutoIt script for the Daemontools installer and you can do all other things by simply using your normal methods of installing applications (whatever that may be, cmdlines, batchfile, runonceex, wpi).And is it really necessary to register the awxDtools dll at first guiboot?

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Can't it be done right after the awxdtools installer is finished?awxDtools cannot be registered unless Daemon Tools is running, so I have added a logon script for it. The script is a bit complicated, but now Daemon Tools can be configured for multiple users, and the installer runs from the Hard Drive. You can now safely remove the CD from the drive when Windows tells you setup is completed.Anyway I have updated the script, since the Daemon Tools Toolbar process name has been changed. Ok thanks.I was a bit disappointed by all the hassle. Then I found a tool wich might be a good alternative and is much easier to install (just a silent switch).It's called and its discussed.After installation, you can right click image files to mount them to a (till then non-existing) virtual CD/DVD drive. But it also has the option to mount as virtual harddrive and even use the RAM memory for the virtual drive instead of harddisk space.

Wich means very high reading/transfer speed.I haven't tested the silent installation yet, but it might be a nice alternative.There is no need for it to run in the background if you don't mount anything and I like that.

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