Hi all, I had created an unattended Windows's setup CD using Nlite 1.31 few weeks ago . The only options that had been editted by my were: 1. Integrated CD-Key 2. Intel SATA\Chipset Drivers for 965 ( otherwise the installation wont recognize the HDD ) 3. Another User except of the Administrator now, When Im trying to fix this installation with the same CD that it had been installed from, The OS is not recognized . When Im say "fix" I mean that the repair option that usually appears in the third option in the windows's setup (when running the original disc, not the Unattended one) . I assumed that the OS was deeply corrupted so I did a clean Windows installation from my unattended CD . Just after the Installation, I had tried to repair it ( just for checking ) using the unattended CD but again, the repair option didnt appear, usually means that the OS system that already installed is not the same as the installation's version . I tried to repair it with the origianl Windows installation but again, the repair option didnt appear. So now I have 2 questions: 1. Do nlite cancel the Repair option for windows or it is something that I can enable\disable ? 2. Is it possible to create an unattended installation disc, with integrated drivers only ? I mean all the original setup properties will remains the same, except for the fact that the new SATA drivers will be recognized ?