To run the the program
LPC
The function of this file is to provide information for the installment of Windows 9xMe.
Autorun.inf is the basic instruction file associated with the function of Autorun. Autorun directs the OS to select a specific series of menu commands, what executable command to start, and is a text based arrangement. Therefore it is a salient factor in ensuring the functionality or execution of Windows 9xMe installation CD The Setup.exe file and the Readme.txt file.
In Microsoft Windows NT, you can automate the installation of a domain controller using unattended Setup, or while performing a normal, attended installation.
You can install windows 7 on a MAC using Boot Camp. It is included on your OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard installation DVD.
The autorun.inf file is not crucial to the installation process; it only brings up the setup program automatically when you insert the disk. You can still perform an upgrade by running the setup program manually, or perform a clean install by booting from the CD. Note that a Windows XP disc missing this file is highly unusual, and if this file is missing, it is quite likely other contents may missing, damaged, or have been tampered with.
Factory recovery partition, Windows CD installation and Network installation
You have to use so called SMB server (usually it's included in each Linux installation) which allows to communicate Linux with windows.
Clean My Desktop software is included in the Windows XP software and is commonly referred to as the Desktop Cleanup Wizard. The price for this piece of software is already included in the cost of the Windows XP installation software.
Before windows there was DOS disk operating system. DOS still exists but it is controlled by window. anyhow in DOS there were 3 three executable file names with the extension of xxxx.exe xxxxx.bat xxxxx.com exe stood for excitable and com was command. So any CD that has an executable file can be run to install the software that is the primary function
Distribution share installation Image-based installation
Windows Calender is included with Windows Vista. It is not included with Windows 7 or 8, but can be copied over to Windows 7 and 8 from Windows Vista.
Windows Automated Installation Kit was created on 2007-02-13.