Moshe David Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 Hi all,I had created an unattended Windows's setup CD using Nlite 1.31 few weeks ago .The only options that had been editted by my were:1. Integrated CD-Key2. Intel SATA\Chipset Drivers for 965 ( otherwise the installation wont recognize the HDD )3. Another User except of the Administrator now, When Im trying to fix this installation with the same CD that it had been installed from, The OS is notrecognized .When Im say "fix" I mean that the repair option that usually appears in the third option in the windows's setup (when running the original disc, not the Unattended one) .I assumed that the OS was deeply corrupted so I did a clean Windows installation from my unattended CD .Just after the Installation, I had tried to repair it ( just for checking ) using the unattended CD but again, the repair option didnt appear, usually means that the OS system that already installed is not the same as the installation's version .I tried to repair it with the origianl Windows installation but again, the repair option didnt appear. So now I have 2 questions:1. Do nlite cancel the Repair option for windows or it is something that I can enable\disable ?2. Is it possible to create an unattended installation disc, with integrated drivers only ? I mean all the original setup properties will remains the same, except for the fact that the new SATA drivers will be recognized ?
IcemanND Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 Using repair is not available on an unattended cd.
Moshe David Posted February 1, 2008 Author Posted February 1, 2008 Using repair is not available on an unattended cd.So what about merging SATA driver only in the setup CD ? is it possible with the repair option enabled ?
IcemanND Posted February 1, 2008 Posted February 1, 2008 If you use a direct integration method that does not need an answer file (winnt.sif) then yes. or you can use the F6 floppy method to add additional drivers to a cd without an answer file.
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