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Hi all,

I'm working on unattend my windows in 32-bit. i know that i can use winnt32.exe /unattend:WINNT.SIF (i.e. make batch)

But what i need is to make it automatic when i click on "Install Windows XP" in the Autorun

i try to change the path in this autorun but it don't work (i.e. it run the batch and don't carry the path)

So i think to build my own autorun and i have do it and inseart the path on it

When i test it . it run the batch and also carry the path but i get this error ---↓

i test my batch and it work without any errors . i dunno why this error or how to solve it

Any idea will be great.

Regards,

Xtremee

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Posted

Try using ResHacker....and ResHack the appropriate command lines.... When I can get a host to post, I'll send you a link to grab ResHacker..;)

(should be anyday now)

Posted

@XL-DJK95355,

1st thanks for ur reply.

Try using ResHacker....and ResHack the appropriate command lines.... When I can get a host to post, I'll send you a link to grab ResHacker..

If u try ResHacker u will not find any command lines to winnt32.exe . u will find links for all things expect this.

So i use UltraEdit and replace winnt32.exe to RadwaUA.bat (Which is my batch that work for UA). But when i test it. it carry winnt32.exe only (i.e don't carry ans file -winnt.sif-)

So i decide to bulid my own Autorun app and i have. Then test it and i get this massage which i attach it in my last post

Thanks again

Regards,

Xtremee

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hi The Black Cloud,

1st thanks for ur reply. :hello:

you can use HEX editor and edit the Original Setup.exe and add your command

in the hex editor search to this commad i386\winnt32.exe and add your command

I have try it by make my batch and replace winnt32.exe with RadwaUA.bat (which is my batch file that i put it in I386)

But i don't work (i.e. the program carry only winnt32.exe without any command (without carry winnt.sif))

Plz if u have any new idea. Plz tell me

Thanks again.

Regards,

Xtremee

Posted

Hi The Black Cloud

1st thanks for ur reply and i'm so sorry for my late (i just finish my exams today).

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if you want i can make your patch file an exe file so you can add the exe file

to your setup.exe by hex editor

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i have try this.

i make my batch .exe by using "Quick.Batch.File.Compiler.v2.0.7.0" but it don't work in setup.exe (it don't carry the path of winnt.sif) also, i try to put it in my new autorun but i give me the same msg as i post it in my 1st post here.!!

Thanks for u reply again

i hope that u can help me to find a solution for this problem

Regards,

Xtremee

Posted

Hi The Black Cloud,

thanks again for ur reply :P

plz can you try this file

copy it in your I386 folder and try it

Well, ur file if i put in in the I386 and run it from there it will be like any batch put there but what i wanna to get is when the i click on the setup line in Autorun Windows i wanna it to make unattend mode

I also try to put the name of ur file in setup.exe (Autorun) and put ur .exe inside I386 but i also get the same msg which i post it in my first post here

I hope that u can help me to find a good way

Thanks again

Regards,

Xtremee

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

@Martijn

1st thank for ur replay,

hmm, there is also a file called Winnt32.MSI, I think that one parses the Winnt.sif file automatically without switches.

Well,that is good but,what happen if i try to setup Windows from Windows 98?!

FYI Windows 98 don't recognize .msi files u need to setup some program to identify this type of files

But this not allowed for all users !

Think on it

Thanks again

Regards,

Xtremee

Posted (edited)

I posted a solution for someone else Here

oopss, i just noticed you want a solution for win98.

That post is for win2k/XP, sorry.

shark

Edited by Shark007

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