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Enzo_Leonardi

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  1. Hellp boys! I want to create a unattended Windows XP CD that installs the operating system without asking the user any parameter after the text-mode setup. The only thing the user can choose is the "user name", the "organization name" and the first account username... but I want that my CD asks these information only when the setup finishes installing Windows (like the pre-installed Windows in HP and other notebooks). Having a look in Microsoft Unattended KBs, I realized that the option I'm searching for is the "GUIAttended" one. Quoting Microsoft Guide: But even if I add these lines to my winnt.sif: ... [Unattended] UnattendMode = GUIAttended ... ..the setup still ask me for my Name and Organization. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance!
  2. Hi, guys! I made lots of unattended XP CDs, applying various unattend modes (defaulthide, guiattended, providedefaults, ...) but in all of these versions, Windows - after it "cheks for previous Windows installations" on my hdd - DON'T SEE any (existant) previous installation! So, it don't ask me to press "R" to recover the system, an so on. How can i do to make a Windows XP unattended CD (i.e. with "providedefaults" option) that IS ABLE to see and recover any previous Windows XP installation? Is it possible? Thanks in advance!

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