- Make the strings translatable.
- Include the English translation within the main resource file.
- Use ConResPrintf() and ConResPuts() for resource strings.
Fixes in particular a regression brought by 57402ee (thanks George Bisoc
for having noticed this), where the BTRFS bootsector code could not be
installed anymore.
CORE-15192
- Fix the usage of the BootEntry's "Version" member.
- Don't surround with too many quotation marks the "friendly" boot entry name in AddBootStoreEntry().
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74964
In particular the helper functions CreateCommonFreeLdrSections() and (Un)protectBootIni() are now removed from there (they are used in bldrsup.c only).
This should pave the way for future integration with other sorts of NT boot loaders (BootMgr and (u)EFI boot loader).
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74954
This concerns so far, only freeldr.ini and to an extent, boot.ini, but planning in the future to add support for registry-oriented BCD
as well as possibly direct (u)EFI entries, using the corresponding NT functions.
This code is so far only used in osdetect.c, but will be soon used by usetup's bootsup.c (note that some helper functions: CreateCommonFreeLdrSections()
and (Un)protectBootIni() are already taken from it and used in bldrsup.c).
- In EnumerateNTOSBootEntries(), continue enumerating the boot entries until the user callback returns an status code that is not successful.
- Remove some old code from osdetect.c; use directly BootEntry->FriendlyName when building the display names of the available installations, since now
BootEntry->FriendlyName is a PCWSTR (and not a UNICODE_STRING anymore).
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74943
[SETUPLIB] Make the NTOS_BOOT_ENTRY structure more generic, so that it can wrap around either actual NTOS boot entry options, or FreeLdr-like boot-sector options.
In a sense, the NTOS_BOOT_ENTRY structure now looks much more like the NT structure "BOOT_ENTRY".
- Adapt the code in bldrsup.c to these modifications, and re-enable FreeLdr-like boot-sector-file support code that was commented out.
More code cleanup will follow later.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74952
- Convert almost all swprintf() into StringCchPrintfW() and wcscpy() into StringCchCopyW();
- Explicitly add a trailing path separator to the "\Device\HarddiskX\PartitionY(\)" paths
when they refer to FS directories (and not to partition objects);
- Remove useless (and half-buggy) "Remove trailing backslash" code.
With that, it is possible to install ReactOS in e.g. C:\ReactOS (as usual), C:\ReactOS\dir1\dir2 (as many dirs as you wish), and also in C:\ (yes yes!).
But in that latter case, a strange bug related to the registry arises...
Additionally:
- Adjust some comments;
- Add some debugging DPRINTs;
- The SetInstallPathValue() is part of the big hack I've mentioned in f51faa4a (r74709).
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74717
Also, trim any potential trailing path separator from the NT disk partition path before opening the partition object itself for read/write access.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=74715
- Transform TryToStartShell() into a StartProcess() function whose aim
is just to start processes, since there is no extra initialization needed
for starting a shell process.
- Modify StartInstaller() to call StartProcess() for starting the ReactOS GUI
installer found on the installation media, from a path automatically expanded
depending on the ambient CPU architecture.
svn path=/branches/setup_improvements/; revision=75331
- Don't hardcode the installer file name in ExpandInstallerPath() but
provide it from a parameter. Return TRUE/FALSE if the installer file
is/is not found.
- Expand any environment string present in the items command line.
- Enable/disable the menu buttons depending on whether or not an
associated command is present.
- Enable mirroring from resources.
- Flush the new control set after the control set has been created.
- Make sure that we create a new control set only on the first boot after setup.
- Move the control set copy code to a separate function.
- Get rid of the global control set values.
Also comment about the observed behaviour of the returned number of "characters"
returned by the ANSI versions of these APIs (which is tested by advapi32_winetest:service).
[ADVAPI32:SCM] Add a comment concerning wide characters vs. bytes mismatch.
- Encrypt passwords before passing them to the service manager. Right now, we are using a fixed encryption key. This will be fixed later.
- Replace the calls to ZeroMemory which are used to wipe the password buffers by calls to SecureZeroMemory.
This will also fix MS Office 2010 installation, where the installation
expects the NetworkService account profile to be already loaded (this
condition is always verified on Windows since RPCSS and other services
also run under this account).
CORE-14988, CORE-14989