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Looking for a 100% working WinXP DVD


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HI all,

I'm working on an unattented dvd with drivers integrated in the image and afterwards deploying this with Ghost or something else. (ideas are welcome)

My problem is that I don't have a really 100% working method. That's why I made this post (and usefull for everybody)

My needs are:

  1. A DVD with all drivers integrated and upgradeable by changing the content of the 'Driver' folder.
    answer: ???
  2. And XML file or another file that I can 'feed' with my needs for future program installations.
    Kelsenellenelvian answer: WPI is made for that same thing right there. Plus its very easy to add to a disk and configure...
  3. In the file I can install program from a network drive.
    Kelsenellenelvian answer: WPI is made for that same thing right there. Plus its very easy to add to a disk and configure...
  4. Based on the type of user (finance, human resources, development,...) a list of programs can be installed.
    Kelsenellenelvian answer: WPI is made for that same thing right there. Plus its very easy to add to a disk and configure...
  5. During setup a screen appears where I have to put the name of the computer and the domain where the machine will be in.
    Benners answer: For question #5 look here @ cancerface's excellent user creation tool

Is this possible? I already made an image and everything worked. The method that I've used is as follows; nlite WinXP SP2, created $OEM$ and put some programs in like Adobe reader 8.01 and .net 2.0, then with bashrat drivers base installation of drivers, and registry keys and a cleanup file. This is very basic but maybe I can use this knowledge by achieving the thing that want from above.

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And XML file or another file that I can 'feed' with my needs for future program installations.

In the file I can install program from a network drive.

Based on the type of user (finance, human resources, development,...) a list of programs can be installed.

WPI is made for that same thing right there. Plus its very easy to add to a disk and configure...

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