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#1 User is offline   Terabyte 

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Posted 18 September 2007 - 06:43 PM

Hi,
I've downloaded the windows AIK software.
I've created a Autounattend.xml file which I placed on a stick.
The only reason I have done this is so that I can move my Users and ProgramData folder off the C drive.

This is my Autounattend.xml file.
 
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend">
    <settings pass="oobeSystem">
        <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="x86" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
            <FolderLocations>
                <ProfilesDirectory>D:\Users</ProfilesDirectory>
                <ProgramData>D:\ProgramData</ProgramData>
            </FolderLocations>
        </component>
    </settings>
    <cpi:offlineImage cpi:source="wim:d:/temp/vista/install.wim#Windows Vista BUSINESS" xmlns:cpi="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:cpi" />
</unattend>
 


I tried installing Vista Buisness with it, and when the installation completed, I checked on the location of Users and ProgramData, and found it was still on the C drive rather than the D drive.

Does anybody know what it is I am doing wrong?

Thank you.


#2 User is offline   Megachip 

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Posted 13 October 2007 - 04:19 AM

Same Problem, userdata is on D:\ but programms still on C:\

#3 User is offline   John L. Galt 

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Posted 16 October 2007 - 06:55 PM

We had a longer discussion about the methodology that can be used in this thread, and I emailed MRGCAV for any further developments - last I heart from him (about a month ago) He thought he might have had a solution to make it permanent....

I, too, want it moved to another drive, if not another partition, for simplicity sake.

#4 User is offline   Terabyte 

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Posted 17 October 2007 - 04:36 AM

Hey,
I did solve the problem.
I shall post the XML file I used as soon as I find it.
Should note, that this is ALL I wanted the install to do, so it's a very simple xml file.

Should be noted the problems that come with doing this aren't well documented...

First of all, the warning on 'upgrades'.
By upgrades they mean moving from Home Premium to Ultimate for example.
Windows Updates will still work but it also has problems, basically, some updates won't install, the solution is to create a copy of the users directory structure on C:\ (where you windows installation is) (temporary) you then delete this structure when the updates are installed. You only run into problems like this with a couple of windows updates, but they are important updates, and will cause all the other updates that follow to 'apparently' fail. Find the problematic update and try to install the updates one by one until all updates except the problematic one have installed.

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Posted 19 September 2008 - 09:42 AM

View PostTerabyte, on Oct 17 2007, 05:36 AM, said:

Hey,
I did solve the problem.
I shall post the XML file I used as soon as I find it.
Should note, that this is ALL I wanted the install to do, so it's a very simple xml file.

Should be noted the problems that come with doing this aren't well documented...

First of all, the warning on 'upgrades'.
By upgrades they mean moving from Home Premium to Ultimate for example.
Windows Updates will still work but it also has problems, basically, some updates won't install, the solution is to create a copy of the users directory structure on C:\ (where you windows installation is) (temporary) you then delete this structure when the updates are installed. You only run into problems like this with a couple of windows updates, but they are important updates, and will cause all the other updates that follow to 'apparently' fail. Find the problematic update and try to install the updates one by one until all updates except the problematic one have installed.


I know this is an old thread, but I am currently experiencing the exact same problem that Terabyte had at the top. If somebody has a solution (or if Terabyte is still around and remembers how to fix this) I would greatly appreciate the .xml !

Thanks

#6 User is offline   tap52384 

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Posted 27 October 2008 - 05:32 PM

Ditto; I am also experiencing this problem with Windows Vista Ultimate.

#7 User is offline   banana.beach 

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Posted 19 June 2009 - 06:34 PM

From all of the posts about
a. users
b. programdata
c. program files
I'm understanding that only program files is safe to move in vista.
Does anybody knows how to modify the autounatend.xml file in order to mov it?

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