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Unattended install of Slipstreamed WinXP SP1

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I have a corp version of WinXP with legit key of course. I was able to create winnt.sif file to do unattended install of my computer. Since SP1 build 1006 came out, I was successfully slipstreamed it and made it bootable as the original. Unfortunately, it won't allow me to do unattended install despite I have a legit corp key. Any insite? Thanks

BTW, I was able to upgrade to SP1 by running SP1 upgrade to my current WinXP system without any problem.

If anyone knows how to do this, I also would be very interested. We would like to get as much interaction out of the users hands as possible, and this would be great.

I am specifically curious how to do the unattended portion. I think I can do the SP1 Slipstreamed part just fine because I did it with the Non SP1 version. I would like to find out if and how you can give XP all the information without user intervention.

  • 1 month later...

You have to put winnt.sif in the i386 folder on the cd or you have to put it in the root of a floppy and insert it when the text setup of windows XP loads.

A how to for unattended installations you can find on the Windows XP CD. Extract the file X:\SUPPORT\TOOLS\DEPLOY.CAB and open ref.chm.

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