I am! First time I feel good for being corrected! Omg where was that github repo a few years when I wanted to report the issue with the 32 bit linux binary not working?!
No. The repo exists since December 2021. Initial post: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/smartversion-tools-scripts.79415/page-18#post-1656572
Hello and thank you all for your scripts! I am trying to extract a .svf through the command line but I need to specify input and output folder (they cannot be the same). Trivial as it seemed to be in the beginning I haven't find a way to specify the input and output of the extracted files. The most relevant I have found so far is: smv x filename.svf -br but this command requires both source and output to be in the same folder which is not an option in my case. Anyone can help? The purpose of the whole thing is to integrate this into a setup script. Hence automated tools are not an option in my case. Thank you!
how can i use this tool? I see that several use smartversion and distribute it in windows xp but the extractor requires the source or the iso file, how can I do in that case?
Thanks for your message. Yes it should work even without chmod , but for safety it is correct to write chmod +x. In the Linux Debian operating system you can give sudo chmod +x path/to/the/file/called/smv. Obviously you have to add the user to the sudo group.
I refer to this on the first page Code: Create Your New ISO`s From SVF Files forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1518369 which links to another thread with this link: drive.google.com/file/d/1-4D0-hrh58QWYLLAsWw8K6ucqrOeJiv2/view?usp=sharing I cannot put the direct link because an error message appears saying that I cannot write posts with links.
That tutorial is not available anymore, it was a 12MB doc. try this one: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/smartversion-tools-scripts.79415/page-4#post-1524751
According VirusTotal svfx.exe isn't safe: virustotal.com/gui/file/e1111c1c1016b167de9f70439696d93730349a983e43c0908230512e672f70a7?nocache=1 I downloaded version 2.1.12 from the first page of this thread under "download mirrors". The SHA1 and SHA256 codes are correct. Defender also blocks it.
This version is safe! You can use it with good confidence. Code: Datei: svfx_V2.1.12.3557.exe CRC-32: 2144df1c MD5: 90a3d1455f5ab532e759bcc893c43e3c SHA-1: 5657a73be87d82a68e865ffc09e1a4a7ea88014a SHA-256: e1111c1c1016b167de9f70439696d93730349a983e43c0908230512e672f70a7 SHA-512: 51b52fb79561f4a2f7a8bf1c046641591e61e5824309fbe666069f828fcef1182096cd9abf18974659965d50b076f0eea02201aaf94120c3e4e5a4be32c5f81c SHA3-256: 78902d0be9e63afaa523bf1f9a84dcddc32f6e15942b8cd4f1dd1aeedb72d1a8 SHA3-512: 02369696f9132c1b86115d23a4bbbecb4239cfb0611e31f187d930a2554ad3d15f120337ad98d37ad59ea1c9903a0a4eed818cd3f6eaf8dc905b532c241d2048
Unfortunately, Virustotal is wrong in this regard for all versions. It probably complains the programming language AutoIt and, on top of that, that it contains an exe file as an include.