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I'm a noob at making an unattended XP cd. I used nlite to slipstream SP2 with Windows XP corporate edition which doesn't have any activation. I then used VMware to test out my iso, and the boot screen only said Windows XP. It didn't have anything under it like Professional edtion. I have Windows XP OEM. Could I take that boot screen, and use it in my slipstreamed copy? Also at the bottom left it just said Copywrite@ Microsoft Corporation. I used the deploy tools for XP to automatically put what I wanted in the boxes like my name and product key. Is there a way using the deploy tools for XP to show the EULA agreement because I customized it, and made it pretty funny. After accepting it my customized EULA agreemnet, could I some how make XP automatically delete my partition, and do a quick format using the NTFS file system? Another thing I'd like to do is to have a picture be default and not randon in the start menu, make the quick launch bar show up, My computer be on my desktop, all icons auto arranged on the desktop, all folder like the windows folder unhidden so I don't always have to click show contents of this for like 10 different folders, have Windows Media player automatically configured with an icon in the quick launch, and in My Computer, tools, folder options, the view tab, I want show hidden folders and files to be checked, and hide extensions for known file types to be unchecked. Could anyone help me out?


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That's normal for the SP2 boot screen. It doesn't display Home or Professional. You can't use older versions of the kernel in SP2. Also, the year is no longer displayed at the bottom.

Your winnt.sif needs this in the [unattended] section to display the Eula:

[Unattended]
OemSkipEula = No

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So is there anyway I can keep the original boot screen that XP pro OEM had? Also, how could I make XP delete my partition, and then automatically do a quick format using the NTFS file system?

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