If the operating system has to be reinstalled frequently, then every time you need to spend time installing the necessary programs. WPI disks with automatic installation of programs have become widespread. Windows Post-Installation Wizard also has the ability to generate various assemblies of programs.
Necessary
- - computer;
- - the Internet;
- - Windows Post-Installation Wizard 3.3.5.
Instructions
Step 1
Start the WPI program. Windows Post-Installation Wizard 3.3.5 offers the user the ability to customize the application list directly through the WPI interface. It looks like a standard post-installer window. Click the Options button on the main program window. You will be taken to the settings section of the list of automatically installed programs. You can add programs using the Add button. Provide a description of the program and mark whether its installation should be started by default or forced.
Step 2
Write down the installation dependencies (when the program is installed, if the installation of another program is activated), as well as the line of changes to the registry. You can exclude unnecessary applications from the list by clicking the "Remove at the bottom of the screen" button. All settings are made in manual mode at the user's discretion.
Step 3
Save your changes by clicking the "Save at the bottom of the window" button. The settings will be written to the wpiscriptsconfig.js file. It can also be edited manually (older versions of WPI only support this option). You choose your own editing options. However, it should be borne in mind that if this program does not work correctly, problems may arise when installing the software on a personal computer.
Step 4
Burn the created WPI image to optical media and use it when you need to install a whole list of programs or one application from the list. It is also worth setting in advance the waiting time for user selection and disc menu. You can also transfer this record to a removable disk and use it later on different computers. Be sure to keep copies of all data that you have on your personal computer.