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  1. Will this use NTFS Quick or Normal? Also, under the [Data] section of the winnt.sif I see something that says "Autopartition = 0" is this the same thing as what you have stated above? If I change that to 1 instead of 0 ? AutoPartition=0 it will prompt you for the size of the partitions. Repartition=No will prompt you for which Filesystem to use. You cannot automatically use FAT32 just NTFS. Does not say if it will use Quick or Normal mode. Also I'm wondering if the AutoPartition will remove the current partitions and then create a new one, I'm assuming it will though.
  2. I am wondering if there is a way to have nLite automatically remove all partitions and format with NTFS (Quick)?
  3. Thank you very much this worked beautifully! You have made our jobs here much easier. That file was somewhat elusive but we managed to track it down and it had the key we need.
  4. I have tried to use nLite to create a unassisted install for some Dell laptops that I have. Everything seems to work fine except that it asks me for the CD Key which the normal Dell CD does not ask for. I am trying to figure out how to buypass this step in the install. There is a CD Key on the bottom of each laptop but when I input this key after windows installs it asks me to register online to try and verify the CD Key and says the CD Key is invalid. When I use my regular Dell Home XP CD it does not ask for the CD Key and does not ask to verify online. Is there a way to have nLite do this as well? I do not want it to ask for the CD Key. I am using the Dell XP Home CD as my base image so I do not understand why nLite is reverting back to asking for a CD Key. Any info or ideas on how to remedy this would be great.
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