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I'm busy working on a unattended 64bit installation of Windows 7.

Since I've never used the windows OPK before I have to do a fair bit of googling to find solutions to the various problems I encounter.

But now I've run into a problem for wich I can't find an answer.

When I tested my first attempt at a unattended windows 7 DVD it just wouldn't use my answer file.

After some more searching I found out that the problem was the fact that I only used answers for the 32bits installation.

But now I can't find anything about what things I should add to my answer file for a 64bit architecture.

So I was hoping one of you guys could tell me or have a link to another page where the answer is given.

All help would be really appreciated.


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You need to select a 64-bit catalog file (or generate one) in Windows System Image Manager, and create a new answer file. The answer files are different between x86 and x64.

/ Johan

Posted

But there are no additional settings I have to configure when using x64

Because my first answerfile was created as wel by using an 64 bit catalog file

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Well if the unattend.xml file is x64 already, you can use it directly. If it fails, check the setupact.log file to find out why. Press Shift-F10 to get a command prompt when running the Windows 7 setup.

Or post the unattend.xml file (as attachment, not in the content), and I will take a look...

/ Johan

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The answer file your uploaded is for a 32-bit install (x86), you need to create a new one, and before that select a catalog file for a 64-bit (x64/amd64) operating system in Image Manager.

Windows 7 Setup always provide access to setupact.log, did you really press Shift-F10 to get the command prompt window? Please note that depending on when the setup fails, the setupact.log will be in different locations (X: or C:)

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Correct, not any more settings than for x86, but you do need to create a new file since the architecture information is embedded in every configuration pass.

/ Johan

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