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Ticking Unattended causes no Repair option.


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I have run many experiments on my XP x64 system using VMware Server to try to determine what is causing my not seeing the Repair option when an nLited disk is booted on a system with a valid copy of Windows installed. It turns out that simply ticking Unattended, then clicking Next when it opens will prevent the Repair option from showing. The install precedes through txtmode driver install then requests selection of a partition. If I tick only Bootable ISO, the Repair option appears after the txtmode installation of drivers. I started with a fresh copy of my original CD and blank .ini and _u.ini files and my .ini after the burn is:

[Unattended]
ComputerType = Default
MaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 12
RestorePointLife = 30
DesktopTheme = Default||
AutoUDay = 5
AutoUHour = 15
ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files"

I hope nuhi will take a look and tell us if this is the way it is supposed to work or what can be done to do unattended install AND have the Repair option.

I have looked at the Prompt Repair option and that has too many negatives and unknowns to be useful.

Thanks for any help.

John

Edited by johnhc

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