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i got installsheild allready, havent found a way to make exe's work.
if you could help with the installshield it would be great.
btw,
i will give a look on that nsis.
this is not what i was looking for, i want a program that will make a list of all the programs on the pack and the user will tick the wanted programs and the pack will install them.
like an office instaltion where the user can tick outlook and word and it will only install them.
Hi,
im currently in search for a software that will take a few EXE setup files and pack them in to one big setup that will let the user decide what to install.
is there any one like that?
if you would have read the topic:"before making a post about a psu..."
you would notic that the raidmax psu's are on the blacklist...
but anyhow,if like your computer working,do not use the psu...
try to get a refund for it...
:D
its an overkill, even a fsp 400W GLN can hold the system easly...
i would suggest a higher quilty psu however,im unsure of the price tags over at the us,
so ull better wait to somone that does...
here=israel
the 350W thn cant handle my system,that i know for sure.(it was my first pick...after checking it, it failed when the cpu and the graphic card were at 100%)
well the modstream (450W) here cost 250 n.i.s (4.5 nis=1$) more then the topower 450W.
and p6 arent even for sale here :/ so ill stick to the p5...
btw,will it hold my system?
edit: the topower here cost like the fsp 350W thn,im pretty sure it aint better then the topower 450W...
i'm thinking on buying a topower p5 psu....
there is no information on em anywhere but thier offical site...
i know topower makes good psu's cuz thier p6 series is ocz ps...
since im a low budget i can get the p5 450W version for a good price.
so are the p5 psu's any good?
and will the 450W...