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hey guys

I have a great working Full Unattended install disc - however which options do i need to change to have the first boot up to inslude the repair Windows option ? (not the Recovery Console) - where you can select a current installation and press R to repair

this is my setup for that part of the install but its not working (still auto - doesnt even give me the F8 option for eula - still skips) - thanks in advance

[Data]

MsDosInitiated = "No"

AutoPartition=0

UnattendedInstall="Yes"

[unattended]

DriverSigningPolicy="Ignore"

OemPreinstall="Yes"

UnattendMode=FullUnattended

OemSkipEula=No

UnattendSwitch=No

TargetPath=\WINDOWS

; Repartition=No

FileSystem=*

WaitForReboot="No"

AutoActivate=No

KeyboardLayout="United Kingdom"


Posted

ok i did a search (which i should have done in the first place - DOH!) and found cant be done without a dual boot install (one with winnt.sif and one without

no worries :/

Posted (edited)

u can take help of boot menu (easyboot, cd shell)

and include two menu in boot option

1. install Unattended windows

2. run recovery console

i hope u got the idea..

(u need to modify some files for this)

this is just the idea,

if u still want to know how,, lemme know

Edited by Nepali
  • 6 months later...
Posted
ok i did a search (which i should have done in the first place - DOH!) and found cant be done without a dual boot install (one with winnt.sif and one without

no worries :/

hello buddies,

would you teach me how to make a dual boot cd; one unattend installation; one without unattend??

thanks v much!!!!!!

Posted
ok i did a search (which i should have done in the first place - DOH!) and found cant be done without a dual boot install (one with winnt.sif and one without

no worries :/

hello buddies,

would you teach me how to make a dual boot cd; one unattend installation; one without unattend??

thanks v much!!!!!!

Use PowerPacker 1.0 RC8 to make dual boot cd; one unattend installation; one without unattend.

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