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hello how i can copies my music,picture,documentfiles in start up during the install :unsure:

tanks in avance :thumbup

ps: i am french , speak french autorised ? :rolleyes:

Edited by assault76

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I'm not certain of any rules about this, but here's the logic as I see it: If you want to be read by as many as possible (very useful when you ask for help) you should write in the language most people here use, IOW English.

As for your other question, take a look here: Unattended Windows guide

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I'm not certain of any rules about this, but here's the logic as I see it: If you want to be read by as many as possible (very useful when you ask for help) you should write in the language most people here use, IOW English.

As for your other question, take a look here: Unattended Windows guide

tanks

:ph34r:

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I'm very sorry, but I don't understand your question. What exactly are you trying to do, what have you tried yourself thus far, et cetera? I'm afraid that we'll need more information in order to help you. Bon chance!

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how i can create batch commands

@ arie : i try how copies my music during the install off windows

Edited by assault76
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For tutorials on batch scripting see the Unattended Guide for a short exaple, or use Google for plenty of batch resources.

As for copying My Music from your installation media to your hard disk during unattended installation, you can best use OEM distribution folders; $OEM$\$Docs\My Music. See the Unattended Guide for that for example. Please note that copying over hundreds of MP3-files during installation makes your installation very slow. It would be better to store your music on a separate partition or hard disk, so that you don't have to include it in your installation process.

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