October 2, 200421 yr Here is my Winnt.sif File;SetupMgrTag[Data] MsDosInitiated="0" UnattendedInstall="Yes" AutoPartition=1[unattended] UnattendMode=FullUnattended UnattendSwitch=Yes OemPreinstall=No OemSkipEula=Yes FileSystem=* WaitForReboot=No TargetPath=golden DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore NonDriverSigningPolicy=Ignore Hibernation=No[systemFileProtection] SFCQuota=0[GuiUnattended] AutoLogon=Yes AdminPassword=* TimeZone=4 OEMSkipRegional=1 OemSkipWelcome=1 EncryptedAdminPassword=NO AutoLogonCount=1[userData] ProductKey=VDDF2-JJWM3-X7P27-FRHRT-8BVH" ComputerName=Golden1 FullName="John Marshall" OrgName="Golden Computers" ProductID="VDDF2-JJWM3-X7P27-FRHRT-8BVHT"[RegionalSettings] Language=00000409 LanguageGroup=12,15,7,8,10,11,9,6,14,1[TapiLocation] AreaCode=541[branding] BrandIEUsingUnattended=Yes[Proxy] Proxy_Enable=0 Use_Same_Proxy=0[identification] JoinDomain=DOMAIN[Networking] InstallDefaultComponents=Yes[GuiRunOnce] Command0=%SYSTEMDRIVE%\INSTALL\APPS.CMDWhen I try to install windows I get :Line 32 of the inf file is invalid. Setup can not continue.
October 2, 200421 yr @fedek001 - I'm thinking he removed the one character so as to not give away his CD Key (though I think that's a bit silly - he should have just used x's). But yes, it looks to me like the problem lies with the missing quote. Having an invalid product key wouldn't stop setup, it would only cause Windows to prompt the user for a valid one during setup.@kelsenellenelvian - quotes don't matter one way or another@RBCC - please use tags when posting things like winnt.sif. It makes things far easier to read.
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