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I include an installer for this program, but I want to specify where it gets installed on the PC and with what parameters. It doesn't need to be silent install or anything. Improve this question.

WolfyD WolfyD 3 3 gold badges 12 12 silver badges 27 27 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. I have rewritten my answer. Generally you have two options: You write everything on your own, you create the install dialogs, the way the settings are saved, and so on. Selfextracting tools are a starting point, but the following tools offer far more and are a good intermediate way between the extreme points SFX and MSI: InnoSetup has also a home here on SO. I hope I got your point. Improve this answer.

Philm Philm 3, 27 27 silver badges 25 25 bronze badges. I actually write my own Installer for my programs, but I edited the question to clarify what I mean. Also for self extracting archives i found WinRar to be perfect, it really has a lot of settings, and it allows me to include a recovery record too. When you purchase downloaded software, you won't automatically receive a backup CD. In fact it has become so easy for you to create your own backup CDs that we encourage you to do so yourself.

Why wait for the mail to arrive when you can have the security of your backup CD right now? In addition, we sometimes hear from customers that their CDs arrive cracked even though we pay extra to ship CD at package, non-machinable rates.

Guess the post office just loves their high tech sorting machines so much that they just stuff anything through them that they can. So here is how to save yourself some money and trouble - make the backup CD yourself. Create bootable USB with Rufus. How to boot with your installation disk. Warning The following steps will completely overwrite the data on your USB flash drive.

Related information How do I install an operating system? How to erase my hard drive and start over. How to install Ubuntu. Whether it is Windows, Linux, macOS, or something else, the OS tells all of the components of your computer what to do.

If you followed all of these steps above, everything should be working fine. All rights reserved. Boot Camp: Creating and using optical boot disks.



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