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eric.scott

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  1. No Yes, to a .iso file and tested it with Virtual Box The code in setupcomplete.cmd is the same. Thanks for the tip! When I testrun my DVD I always wait well past that. Certainly I will test one more time like this just in case! Thanks for fast replies!
  2. Yes I have a install.wim file in the folder sources, about 2,6 GB in size. The disc is an original, bought in a store. Sorry for the late answer, I didn´t get any Topic Subscription Reply Notification mail. Thanks very much /eric.scott
  3. Good! WPI is located in: My Vista DVD\WPI\wpi.hta /eric.scott
  4. Thanks! I followed the instruction. My setupcomplete.cmd is now in: My Vista DVD\sources\$oem$\$$\setup\scripts\ Sadly it didn`t triggerd WPI. /eric.scott
  5. Thanks for the tip. I used this file package: I unrared it and put the $oem$ folder inside my Windows Vista DVD (equivalent with sources folder I presume?). The content of sources.rar is the same as mine was last time I tested. Sadly it didn`t start WPI (setupcomplete.cmd was never ran). Any suggestions? /eric.scott
  6. Hello! I´ve read a dozen articles about unattended Windows installations and I think I have done all things right, but apperently not? In my Windows Vista folder (a copy of a Vista DVD) I created $OEM$\$$\Setup\Scripts folder ( the folder $$ inside $OEM$ and so on). In the folder "Scripts" I put my Setupcomplete.cmd file which I´ve tested seperatly and seems to work just fine. It should start my WPI.hta in Windows Vista\WPI\WPI.hta Now to the problem: I used vLite to make the Windows Vista folder to a bootable .iso file which I tested in Virtual Box but WPI never started? The installation went on as usual? Where did I go wrong? /eric.scott
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