NickAtNight Posted September 21, 2004 Posted September 21, 2004 I like to have a WINNT.SIF on my XP CD that bypasses the "enter your product key" screen and nothing else.With XP SP1 this WINNT.SIF worked perfectly:[userData]ProductKey="xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx"[Data]MSDosInitiated=0UnattendedInstall=YesThis doesn't work on SP2 - the screen comes up asking for a product key. The key I am using is valid - it is my company's volume licensing key. I am using XP volume licensing edition (corporate edition) and I slipstreamed the service packs in myself.Anyone else run across this?Or better yet, anyone know how to make this work with SP2?Thanks!
ronnie_t Posted September 21, 2004 Posted September 21, 2004 My guess is that you should remove the quotes from ProductKey="XXX.....XXXX"I Ran setupmgr.exe and the result was an unattend.txt WITHOUT the quotes.
NickAtNight Posted September 21, 2004 Author Posted September 21, 2004 My guess is that you should remove the quotes from ProductKey="XXX.....XXXX"I Ran setupmgr.exe and the result was an unattend.txt WITHOUT the quotes.that sounds like a good suggestion - I will try it now and post back herethanks!
NickAtNight Posted September 21, 2004 Author Posted September 21, 2004 nope - didn't workanyone have any other ideas?thanks!
argon007 Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 Maybe your product key is on the blacklist of Microsoft...If you have the BSID key which is following, you can't install the Windows XP SP2.XXXXX-640-0000356-23XXXXXXXX-640-2001765-23XXXXXXXX-640-643718x-23XXXXXXXX-641-309376x-23XXXXXXXX-642-064580x-23XXXXXXXX-642-464364x-23XXXXXXXX-643-334701x-23XXXXXXXX-644-081772x-23XXXXXXXX-644-451265x-23XXXXXXXX-644-874896x-23XXXXXXXX-644-933704x-23XXXXXXXX-644-962396x-23XXXXXXXX-645-833254x-23XXXXXXXX-645-994962x-23XXXXXXXX-646-031843x-23XXXXXXXX-646-104081x-23XXXXXXXX-646-105103x-23XXXXXXXX-647-318838x-23XXXXXXXX-647-592029x-23XXXXXXXX-647-677834x-23XXXXXXXX-648-301691x-23XXXXXXXX-648-819992x-23XXXXXXXX-649-106765x-23XXXXXXXX-649-941392x-23XXXXXXXX-650-292312x-23XXX
NickAtNight Posted September 22, 2004 Author Posted September 22, 2004 Maybe your product key is on the blacklist of Microsoft...If you have the BSID key which is following, you can't install the Windows XP SP2.nope, none of those. as i mentioned, this product key is a legitimate key, issued to the company i work for
argon007 Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 Maybe your product key is on the blacklist of Microsoft...If you have the BSID key which is following, you can't install the Windows XP SP2.nope, none of those. as i mentioned, this product key is a legitimate key, issued to the company i work for then why the screen ask you input the product key?!
Alanoll Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 you never mentioned whether or not if you pressed enter at that screen if it continues....Also, double check your key, perhaps ONE character is wrong.
Kelsenellenelvian Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 It is the quotation marks man I just did mine with the sp2 deploy tools and no quotes it worked fine...PS>I also made a bat file that point to winnt32 and tells it to look for winnt.sif so I can do one click re-installs or upgrades through windows.
koszopal Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 @nicktry in this way [userData]ProductID=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxkoszopal
NickAtNight Posted September 22, 2004 Author Posted September 22, 2004 then why the screen ask you input the product key?!it's coming up with a screen and asking me for the product key because it's not reading the key out of the WINNT.SIFwhen it comes to that screen, the boxes for the key are blank. if I press next, I get a message that i must type a valid product key
NickAtNight Posted September 22, 2004 Author Posted September 22, 2004 It is the quotation marks man I just did mine with the sp2 deploy tools and no quotes it worked fine...PS>I also made a bat file that point to winnt32 and tells it to look for winnt.sif so I can do one click re-installs or upgrades through windows.it's more than just the quotes. like i mentioned in my first post, i am trying to do a minimal WINNT.SIF. these three lines work perfectly in a SP1 CD, but not with SP2[userData]ProductKey=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx[Data]MSDosInitiated=0UnattendedInstall=Yeswith this WINNT.SIF on a SP1 CD, the install is just like a CD with no WINNT.SIF at all, except it skips the Product Key screen.
NickAtNight Posted September 22, 2004 Author Posted September 22, 2004 Also, double check your key, perhaps ONE character is wrong.i have
NickAtNight Posted September 22, 2004 Author Posted September 22, 2004 @nicktry in this way [userData]ProductID=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxxkoszopal I assume you mean with only that one line in the WINNT.SIF (one line in one category that is). I have tried that - that doesn't work eitherThanks!
Daimao Posted September 22, 2004 Posted September 22, 2004 [unattended] UnattendMode=FullUnattendedis this in your winnt.sif?
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