Ashampoo Burning Studio 11.0.4.8 Silent Installation -
This post covers everything from downloading the correct version, extracting the setup, creating a silent install script, and automating the process for deployment (e.g., via Group Policy, PDQ, or Intune). If you manage multiple Windows PCs or just want a hands-off, automated setup for Ashampoo’s reliable disc burning software, silent installation is the way to go.
ashampoo_burning_studio_11.0.4.8.exe /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART | Switch | Effect | |--------|--------| | /VERYSILENT | No windows, no progress bar, completely silent | | /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES | Prevents any popup messages (e.g., overwrite warnings) | | /NORESTART | Prevents automatic reboot if required | ✅ Note: Ashampoo Burning Studio 11 does not require a license key during installation – activation happens after first launch. Step 3: Full Silent Install Command To perform a fully unattended installation with default settings (install to C:\Program Files (x86)\Ashampoo\Ashampoo Burning Studio 11 ), use: Ashampoo Burning Studio 11.0.4.8 Silent Installation
Open and navigate to the folder containing the installer. Run: This post covers everything from downloading the correct
start /wait ashampoo_burning_studio_11.0.4.8.exe /VERYSILENT /SUPPRESSMSGBOXES /NORESTART /DIR="D:\Apps\Ashampoo11" Save the following as install_ashampoo_silent.bat : Step 3: Full Silent Install Command To perform
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