![]() especially when I installed Crossover Chromeos in Crostini. Note that the MSI file will no longer be digitally-signed (as it has been altered since we signed it) but this should not affect your deployment. Visit the Chrome OS Flex support website, create the USB installer, and then use the USB. You can now deploy this MSI file as required, and delete the downloaded MSI, CAB, and folders you have created. You should now find that your MSI in the “a” folder has increased in size as all the files have been embedded in it. On your commandline enter (one one line):Ĭscript PATH_OF_WIMAKCAB.VBS PATH_OF_NEW_MSI newcab.cab /C /U /EĬscript "C:\Users\Alasdair\Desktop\wimakcab.vbs" "C:\Users\Alasdair\Desktop\a\ClaroReadPlus-en_gb-7.3.3-net-X.msi" newcab.cab /C /U /E.You can find it in the Windows SDK, but to save you time: Download wimakcab.vbs. You need a file from Microsoft called wimakcab.vbs.MSI file and click on the 'Start' button, or the program's equivalent. It will bring up an input screen, where you can choose which file you want to extract and where you want the extracted files to go. Note: TARGETDIR is case-sensitive and we find it much easier to use complete paths for simplicity. Once the extracting software is installed, open the program by double-clicking the icon. You will find an (altered) copy of the MSI in the “a” folder along with new folders containing all the files in the installation. Msiexec /a "C:\Users\Alasdair\Desktop\ClaroReadPlus-en_gb-7.3.3-net-X.msi" TARGETDIR="C:\Users\Alasdair\Desktop\a" /passive Msiexec /a "PATH_OF_MSI" TARGETDIR="PATH_OF_FOLDER_A" /passiveFor example: Go to the command line and enter (on one line): ![]() Download the MSI file and the CAB to the same folder. ![]()
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