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I use this code to show elapsed time, percent time and estimated time progress:

[Code]
function GetTickCount: DWORD;
  external '[email protected] stdcall';

var
  StartTick: DWORD;
  PercentLabel: TNewStaticText;
  ElapsedLabel: TNewStaticText;
  RemainingLabel: TNewStaticText;

function TicksToStr(Value: DWORD): string;
var
  I: DWORD;
  Hours, Minutes, Seconds: Integer;
begin
  I := Value div 1000;
  Seconds := I mod 60;
  I := I div 60;
  Minutes := I mod 60;
  I := I div 60;
  Hours := I mod 24;
  Result := Format('%.2d:%.2d:%.2d', [Hours, Minutes, Seconds]);
end;

procedure InitializeWizard;
begin
  PercentLabel := TNewStaticText.Create(WizardForm);
  PercentLabel.Parent := WizardForm.ProgressGauge.Parent;
  PercentLabel.Left := 0;
  PercentLabel.Top := WizardForm.ProgressGauge.Top +
    WizardForm.ProgressGauge.Height + 12;

  ElapsedLabel := TNewStaticText.Create(WizardForm);
  ElapsedLabel.Parent := WizardForm.ProgressGauge.Parent;
  ElapsedLabel.Left := 0;
  ElapsedLabel.Top := PercentLabel.Top + PercentLabel.Height + 4;

  RemainingLabel := TNewStaticText.Create(WizardForm);
  RemainingLabel.Parent := WizardForm.ProgressGauge.Parent;
  RemainingLabel.Left := 0;
  RemainingLabel.Top := ElapsedLabel.Top + ElapsedLabel.Height + 4;
end;

procedure CurPageChanged(CurPageID: Integer);
begin
  if CurPageID = wpInstalling then
    StartTick := GetTickCount;
end;

procedure CancelButtonClick(CurPageID: Integer; var Cancel, Confirm: Boolean);
begin
  if CurPageID = wpInstalling then
  begin
    Cancel := False;
    if ExitSetupMsgBox then
    begin
      Cancel := True;
      Confirm := False;
      PercentLabel.Visible := False;
      ElapsedLabel.Visible := False;
      RemainingLabel.Visible := False;
    end;
  end;
end;

procedure CurInstallProgressChanged(CurProgress, MaxProgress: Integer);
var
  CurTick: DWORD;
begin
  CurTick := GetTickCount;
  PercentLabel.Caption :=
    Format('Done: %.2f %%', [(CurProgress * 100.0) / MaxProgress]);
  ElapsedLabel.Caption := 
    Format('Elapsed: %s', [TicksToStr(CurTick - StartTick)]);
  if CurProgress > 0 then
  begin
    RemainingLabel.Caption :=
      Format('Remaining: %s', [TicksToStr(
        ((CurTick - StartTick) / CurProgress) * (MaxProgress - CurProgress))]);
  end;
end;

This code show this with my code:

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How to update the progress bar to match 100% with the end of the progress bar?

I need to add more information? (Sorry for my bad English)

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There's not much, you can do about this.

On modern versions of Windows, with the Aero themes, the progress bar has an "animation" effect. When you change progress bar position, it does not jump straight to the position, but instead animates the jump. For the animation to work, Window message queue must be pumped.

During last steps of the installation (after files are copied), Inno Setup stalls briefly and do not pump the queue. So while the progress bar is actually set to 100% position and the CurInstallProgressChanged is called with CurProgress equal to the MaxProgress, visually the progress bar is not at 100% yet, because the animation is pending. And the animation actually never completes, because the progress bar is hidden before the animation is allowed to complete.


If you disable visual themes in Windows, what reverts the progress bar to legacy animation-less mode, you will see that the problem goes away.

The following screenshots are both from the same installation of Windows 7.

Windows Classic theme:

Progress bar on Windows Classic theme

Windows 7 Aero Theme:

Progress bar on Windows 7 Aero Theme


All you can probably do, is to use the hack shown here:
Disabling .NET progressbar animation when changing value?

procedure CurInstallProgressChanged(CurProgress, MaxProgress: Integer);
begin
  WizardForm.ProgressGauge.Position := WizardForm.ProgressGauge.Position - 1;
  WizardForm.ProgressGauge.Update;
  { ... }
end;

Though you will lose the animation effect.

And you obviously still cannot reach the 100%, but you can get very close to it:

Progress bar on Windows 7 Aero Theme with no animation

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    Thanks a lot Martin!
    – Nico Z
    Jan 11, 2017 at 10:59

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