Geej Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 (edited) I'm aware there is an explanation for CMDLINES.TXT here. But how does it works in HFSLIP as it seems the explanation is written for nlite. Specifically, which folder should be use in HFSLIP context or when refer to $OEM$ directory? Edited September 16, 2009 by Geej
Yzöwl Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 Cmdlines.txt is independent of the method used to slipstream the installation source.It doesn't matter whether you slipstreamed manually, used nLite, HFSLIP or any other method.You simply create the appropriate $OEM$ folder structure and cmdlines.txt file manually!This topic will therefore be moved to the general, unattended forum!
Geej Posted September 12, 2009 Author Posted September 12, 2009 Cmdlines.txt is independent of the method used to slipstream the installation source.It doesn't matter whether you slipstreamed manually, used nLite, HFSLIP or any other method.You simply create the appropriate $OEM$ folder structure and cmdlines.txt file manually!This topic will therefore be moved to the general, unattended forum!Thanks for the info. I got confused when I recently test with nlite and I saw nlite create this $oem$ folder. Will create manually to test in hfslip.
Geej Posted September 16, 2009 Author Posted September 16, 2009 Tested ok with HFSLIP & nliteAs the explaination for CMDLINES.TXT does not have any screenshot, I thought it might be useful to post one.And since it is mainly use for importing various registry tweaks, a more suitable batch command (I called it T12Tweak.cmd) would befor %%e in ("*.reg") do regedit.exe /S "%%e"Thanks, great forum indeed.
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