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$OEM$ folder is not copied to local drive


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Use windows PE 2.0 to unattend install windows by command winnt32.exe /syspart:c /s:d:\winxp\i386 /tempdrive:c /makelocalsource /unattend:d:\winxp\i386\winnt.sif

windows is installed without problem, but $OEM$ folder is not copied to c drive as expected. Folder structure is as follows

WinPE CD

|___WinPE files

|___WinXP (windows cd files)

******|____I386

******|____$OEM$

Because $OEM$ folder is not copied to C drive, some batch files and scripts can not be run during windows installation. Does anyone know how to fix the problem?

Edited by whitehorse

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You will need to move the $OEM$ folder into the i386 folder.

If you're installing from a RIS server or a standard Windows CD the $OEM$ folder is at the same level as the i386 folder.

If you're installing from within WinPE then it has to be inside the i386 folder.

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You will need to move the $OEM$ folder into the i386 folder.

If you're installing from a RIS server or a standard Windows CD the $OEM$ folder is at the same level as the i386 folder.

If you're installing from within WinPE then it has to be inside the i386 folder.

Hi, mmarable

If I have some other software in a folder, should I put it in to the i386 folder just like $OEM$ folder?

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