isidro Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 I usually change users motherboards (which requieres XP reinstall because of IDE drivers),so I use Repair option very often. After seeking in the forum and 4 tries finally could doan XP with all patches with the repair option (manually eliminating WINNT.SIF from IE386)I think wou should CLEARLY warn users in your site about the lost functionality, and theworkarounds ( F10 for Repair Console). It would be very nice to have some kind ofautomated answers ( serial, etc) without losing both initial Repair menus. In either case, you shoul modify your program so as to include "Manual installation"instead of making users to loose hours seeking in forums to recover that feature(whinh in my opinion it's ESSENTIAL ). Another interesting thing I read is that youcan include WINNT.SIF in a diskette to run unattended inst, or remove diskette toleave it in manual inst). ThanksPS: Lost a whole night with this issue, and I'm an advanced user...
Ghostrider Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 <snipped>Another interesting thing I read is that youcan include WINNT.SIF in a diskette to run unattended inst, or remove diskette toleave it in manual inst). ThanksPS: Lost a whole night with this issue, and I'm an advanced user...I'm not being nasty, but i would say your not a novice.... if you were advanced you would already know the limitations
isidro Posted March 25, 2006 Author Posted March 25, 2006 I'm not being nasty, but i would say your not a novice.... if you were advanced you would already know the limitations You ARE being nasty, if I say I'm an advanced user, it's true, to make long things short I had programmed in assembler on Z80, 80386 (including coprocesor), TMS9900 and some more as well as Delphi, etc. Ii is NOT obvious that you will loose Repair features, I assumed I was making a better XP installation CD which would cover all my needs. I found the workarounds for that after carefully reading the forums, when a short notice in FAQ would have save me, and the other guys who posted more or less the same questions here a lot of trouble.So, what I'm asking here is to make that an option or at least to warn about this and a quick note in FAQ. It's not such a big deal.
Dels Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 disable all unattended setting might be take back repair option PS: if you want to make such a cd that contain repair option, do not ever touch the unattended setting (even checklist it in task dialog )
Delprat Posted March 25, 2006 Posted March 25, 2006 Before making the ISO, move WINNT.SIF out of the i386 dir and put it on a floppy.Then, you'll need to insert the floppy to do an unattended install...
nuhi Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Are you telling me that F10 doesn't work with nlite or I just need to warn?(btw this is unattended thing, not my 'fault' or something but i do agree that warning is a good idea)
XIII Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 I might be the next guy who did not realize this... Kept the "Manual install" option, but used unattended settings.After I removed WINNT.SIF, I do have the "repair console" option, but can still not choose a "repair install" (which is what I actually want).Do I really need to start from scratch? (reusing my settings files, and if so do I need to edit them first to remove all unattended entries?)
isidro Posted October 17, 2006 Author Posted October 17, 2006 There is an Excelent explanation of how to conserve Repair and partially unattended setup here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=30807&st=0 (#11 post by sIn_maxo)
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now