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Hi.

I found out about this unnatended isntalation, and i thought it would be a good thing to have an unattended windows instalation that installs all my software and drivers.

So far i have managed to intergrate Service Pack 2 into the cd and create a basic unattended setup so i dont have to select keyboard layout, and cd key etc... . I wanted to also have instalation install my Audio, Graphics and Lan, in the F:\XP PRO\$OEM$\$1\drivers i added the folder's 000_Audio, 001_Graphics, 002_Lan, i tryed to get the drivers from using the WINNT.SIF file, i used the guide here: Drivers Via WINNT.SIF.

The part at the bottom in the box "OemPnPDriversPath="Drivers\000_intel_INF;Drivers\001_gigabit_LAN;Drivers\002_monitor"

DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore " i copied and edited it to match my drivers, i was unsure how to do it, tried a few times and it dident work, the last time i edited the line so it was like this which was just for the audio and graphicd : OemPnPDriversPath="Drivers\000_Audio;WDM\001_Graphics;Driver;2KXP_INF"

DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore, when windows installed, the drivers still were not installed, but if i went to, my computer, then the C: drive, i found a folder called drivers in there.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

After the above things, i wanted to intergrate some of my programs for install, these include, Windows Media Plyer 11, Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3, AOL 9.0 (if even possible), Lexmark z600 series drivers, Windows Live Messenger (MSN 8.0), Ad Aware SE, AVG Antivirus, Everest Ultimate Edition and more.

The thing is, i still find it difficult and have read various guides but these silent switches still are confusing, i tried using N lite Add on maker, but the problem is, i dont know some of the silent switches, also, some of these programs dont have Inf files, or have Inf files in more than one folder and i dont know how to link to the other folders. In the guide here: MP 10 unnatended, it says to add some files to you batch file, what batch file?, also what is RunOnceEx? and were does the RunOnceEx script stuff go?


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