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for online tv
[Prerequisite]
1)Windows XP with Windows Media Player 9 and Internet Explorer 6 or Windows 2000 with Windows Media Player 9 and Internet Explorer 6
2) Windows Media Player 9 & Up
Windows Media Player 10 is recommended.
2008年2月10日星期日
Setup Factory Unpacker
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a bonus of innounp
[URL]
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/innounp/suf001.rar?modtime=1082990549&big_mirror=0
a bonus of innounp
[URL]
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/innounp/suf001.rar?modtime=1082990549&big_mirror=0
innounp
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from homepage:"
Inno Setup is a popular program for making software installations. Unfortunately, there is no official unpacker - the only method of getting the files out of the self-extracting executable is to run it. One piece of software that addresses this issue is Sergei Wanin's InstallExplorer, a plug-in for the FAR Manager that unpacks several types of installations, including Inno Setup (IS). But since it is not updated in a timely fashion, and so does not support the latest IS most of the time, this program was born. The advantages over InstallExplorer are:
* Innounp is open source and based on IS source. Therefore, it is more likely to support future IS versions.
* It recovers portions of the installation script (.iss file), including the registry changes and the compiled Innerfuse/RemObjects Pascal Script, if available.
"
[Version Recommended]
0.19: Supports Inno Setup versions 3.0.0-beta through 5.1.10
latest: see http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1802239&forum_id=353235
2008/02/11, version 0.20 supports the latest inno setup:5.2.2. find http://innounp.sf.net/test020.rar , and 2007-10-27 is the last reply containing software in the thread
[Need Installation?]
NO
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http://www.portablefreeware.com/faq.php#extract
You should use Universal Extractor. It extract files directly from many different types of installer packages.
Note that in order for Universal Extractor to operate on installers created using newer versions of InnoSetup, you should download the latest version of innounp, then extract innounp.exe and place it in the bin subfolder of Universal Extractor. For installers created using the latest version of InnoSetup, you will need the latest beta version of innounp.
If you are still having problems with the extraction after updating innounp.exe, you have two options. You can try running innounp.exe directly from the command prompt (eg. innounp -x installer.exe), or you can resort to installing, extract the files, then uninstalling the program.
from homepage:"
Inno Setup is a popular program for making software installations. Unfortunately, there is no official unpacker - the only method of getting the files out of the self-extracting executable is to run it. One piece of software that addresses this issue is Sergei Wanin's InstallExplorer, a plug-in for the FAR Manager that unpacks several types of installations, including Inno Setup (IS). But since it is not updated in a timely fashion, and so does not support the latest IS most of the time, this program was born. The advantages over InstallExplorer are:
* Innounp is open source and based on IS source. Therefore, it is more likely to support future IS versions.
* It recovers portions of the installation script (.iss file), including the registry changes and the compiled Innerfuse/RemObjects Pascal Script, if available.
"
[Version Recommended]
0.19: Supports Inno Setup versions 3.0.0-beta through 5.1.10
latest: see http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1802239&forum_id=353235
2008/02/11, version 0.20 supports the latest inno setup:5.2.2. find http://innounp.sf.net/test020.rar , and 2007-10-27 is the last reply containing software in the thread
[Need Installation?]
NO
[?]
http://www.portablefreeware.com/faq.php#extract
You should use Universal Extractor. It extract files directly from many different types of installer packages.
Note that in order for Universal Extractor to operate on installers created using newer versions of InnoSetup, you should download the latest version of innounp, then extract innounp.exe and place it in the bin subfolder of Universal Extractor. For installers created using the latest version of InnoSetup, you will need the latest beta version of innounp.
If you are still having problems with the extraction after updating innounp.exe, you have two options. You can try running innounp.exe directly from the command prompt (eg. innounp -x installer.exe), or you can resort to installing, extract the files, then uninstalling the program.
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