MikeTR wrote:Which build does ForceASPI install: 1019 or 1021?
1021. At least that is what came in the package I downloaded.
MikeTR wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but since the 4.70 and 4.71 layers are released to the public, would it not make sence to publicly share the original 4.60 installer?
Well, it would present a bit of a PR problem for them. What do they say to people who have downloaded and installed the later versions with their many files and no uninstall feature? "You didn't really need all those files. You only need four. And those four can easily be uninstalled. And they are more stable for many people than what you installed. Thank you, come again."??
I guess there is no real point for them to share the original version - it would just create confusion. And to be fair it is probably true that the later versions do have some improvements over the earlier versions in some circumstances. I'm just happy that they decided to make available what they did and haven't attacked those who continue to make 4.60 available. Kudos to them for that.
But I digress. Let me return back to the main point at hand. When K's Probe does install ASPI, it installs what many believe to be the most stable version, and one that is easily removed via ForceASPI should problems develop.
MikeTR wrote:I wish I knew a way to look inside the installer and extract only the files I needed. It's not really an issue in this case, since the .exe file is also available, but if anyone knows how to do this, please share.
If you already have ASPI installed, do what Inertia did. Just download the update package (the zip file), extract its contents to the directory of your choice, then add shortcuts/start menu items manually as desired.
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