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    Silent Install Helper

    Silent Install Helper

    Tool for identify installers and installing in silent mode

    The application determines the type of installation package and allows you to install programs in "silent" mode (without user intervention). Supported installers: Inno Setup, Smart Installer, Wise installer, NSIS, RAR \ ZIP \ 7z \ 7z Setup \ Free Arc \ Microsoft Cab SFX, Msi, Ghost Installer Wizard, InstallAware Wizard, InstallShield, Setup Factory Installer, Install4j Wizad, Driver Genius Installer, Actual Installer, the files .inf, .msu, and others. The app allows you to create CMD files,...
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    Registry Startup

    Registry Startup

    Quickly set up (or remove) registry to run your software at startup!

    You might want to run a program/file automatically when you log into your Windows account! There are two ways to do this: - Put your file into startup folder - Add a "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" registry key that points to your file Adding registry keys are head scratching if you aren't familiar with your way, but luckily Registry Startup is here to save the day! Simply drag and drop the file to be launched into the input bar, and you'll be able to add or remove registry keys easily! ...
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