rav527 Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 (edited) Okay guys, This is my first post here..I m quite impressed by the amount of people trying to achieve the same thing i m working on. Anyway I have installed wind7 and installed applications and applied settings that i m caputure in an image. Now i captured the image through booting in winpe and then using imagex i captured the files on a external hard drive. I made a bootable iso of 7 with my custom image. Now how do i make it unattended..I tried vlite but some reason it crashes everytime i use it...another way i tried is by using 7 waik and making an answer files. what i dont know is where to put the answer file in 7 iso. If somebody can tell me that i will be very helpful...thanks Edited March 7, 2010 by rav527
maxXPsoft Posted March 7, 2010 Posted March 7, 2010 I'd remove that email cause of spam bots, besides I won't email anyone cause I don't want my name in the spam junk.xml can be placed on dvd root, or better to put on a floppy/usb drive and if you crash you can fix on another pc
rav527 Posted March 7, 2010 Author Posted March 7, 2010 I'd remove that email cause of spam bots, besides I won't email anyone cause I don't want my name in the spam junk.xml can be placed on dvd root, or better to put on a floppy/usb drive and if you crash you can fix on another pcokay can you tell more what should i name the xml file...i mean can i just name it hello.xml and the setup would take it or is there any generic name i should use...also can you provide me with a sample xml file...all i want to do with it is accept eula..and remove oobe...nothing fancy...thanks
maxXPsoft Posted March 11, 2010 Posted March 11, 2010 (edited) okay can you tell more what should i name the xml file...i mean can i just name it hello.xml and the setup would take it or is there any generic name i should use...also can you provide me with a sample xml file...all i want to do with it is accept eula..and remove oobe...nothing fancy...thanks is several samples of xmlAutoUnattend.xml and can be on a floppy/usb stick as long as win see's it Edited March 11, 2010 by maxXPsoft
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