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Is it possible to make an unattended installation to create the windows directory using lower caps?

I've tried "Windows" in the winnt.sif, didn't work.

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dont look in the registry...

you may want to change

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE

to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software

so that it matches

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software

or does the HKEY string need changing too?

did you notice I only used upper case in my response where necessary so as not to upset you :P

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dont look in the registry...

you may want to change

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE

to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software

so that it matches

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software

or does the HKEY string need changing too?

did you notice I only used upper case in my response where necessary so as not to upset you  :P

I dont find that kind of comment very productive. Some ppl, myself included like to have things neat and tidy with files and folders in a certain case. i too wouldnt mind changing it from WINDOWS to Windows as i prefer to have all folder names with First letter up.

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ScubaSteve, thank you for your observations.

My response wasn't intended as productive comment, if you take a look at the yellow face at the foot of my reply, it would suggest a lack of seriousness.

As a side note, however, no responses so far, including your own could be construed as productive!

In the interests of tidiness, I prefer the first person singular pronoun to be capitalized, and English vocabulary to be used as opposed to abbreviations.

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In the interests of tidiness, I prefer the first person singular pronoun to be capitalized, and English vocabulary to be used as opposed to abbreviations.

Precisely how I’d like it...

Obviously I’m not that bothered about this, but would be nice to have it all tidy.

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