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Raoul90
Hi,

I just finished my multi win7 image (x64 & x86).
Now I have 2 autounattend.XML files, one for 64bit and one for 32bit.
Is it possible to put them both in the dvd? So when x64 ultimate is chosen the setup uses the x64 answerfile and when ultimate x86 the setup uses the x86 answerfile.

Is this possible?

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urie
QUOTE (Raoul90 @ Nov 7 2009, 12:48 AM) *
Hi,

I just finished my multi win7 image (x64 & x86).
Now I have 2 autounattend.XML files, one for 64bit and one for 32bit.
Is it possible to put them both in the dvd? So when x64 ultimate is chosen the setup uses the x64 answerfile and when ultimate x86 the setup uses the x86 answerfile.

Is this possible?

smile.gif
you can actually combine them into one.
Raoul90
QUOTE (urie @ Nov 7 2009, 09:30 PM) *
QUOTE (Raoul90 @ Nov 7 2009, 12:48 AM) *
Hi,

I just finished my multi win7 image (x64 & x86).
Now I have 2 autounattend.XML files, one for 64bit and one for 32bit.
Is it possible to put them both in the dvd? So when x64 ultimate is chosen the setup uses the x64 answerfile and when ultimate x86 the setup uses the x86 answerfile.

Is this possible?

smile.gif
you can actually combine them into one.


Huh? tongue.gif
Didnt think of that, but hmm, then I just copy everything from x64 file to the x86 file, going to test it.

Thanks!
Raoul90
QUOTE (urie @ Nov 7 2009, 09:30 PM) *
QUOTE (Raoul90 @ Nov 7 2009, 12:48 AM) *
Hi,

I just finished my multi win7 image (x64 & x86).
Now I have 2 autounattend.XML files, one for 64bit and one for 32bit.
Is it possible to put them both in the dvd? So when x64 ultimate is chosen the setup uses the x64 answerfile and when ultimate x86 the setup uses the x86 answerfile.

Is this possible?

smile.gif
you can actually combine them into one.


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