New PCs, such as Dell, tend to come with an EISA FAT partition containing diagnostic tools. This is unnecessary for our environment. Under 'Disk Management' EISA partitions are hidden, i.e. they have no drive letter assigned. [RemoteInstall] Repartition=yes Does not remove this partition. This upsets me. Is there a way to resolve this problem using only the SIF file? (I know that you can use BartPE and various other tools). I have seen an example where 'repartition=yes' has to be under [unattended] but I am running this off a RIS server. If this is the case, why? What is the point of [remoteinstall] if it does not work?