I am really trying to make Vista installs unattended. I've used Nlite and was pleasantly surprised. I simply got fed up with with MS tools (BDD and WSIM). Too complex for simple imaging and deployment. My question is is there a way to automate the Vista install that would include formating and partitioning the hard drive? I would trully like to pop the DVD in the drive and walk away. I've unattended everything else except that. Did I miss a step or is this even possible?
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Posted 08 December 2007 - 12:53 AM
Erm I believe it is.
I thought WSIM was OK actually but YMMV.
Check this post Unattended tutorial WSIM
I found it quite useful.
I tried this with XP a long time ago, and it would always stick on timezone?? I think unattend was broken to some degree in XP.
Hopefully there are no sticking points with Vista.
Good luck
I thought WSIM was OK actually but YMMV.
Check this post Unattended tutorial WSIM
I found it quite useful.
I tried this with XP a long time ago, and it would always stick on timezone?? I think unattend was broken to some degree in XP.
Hopefully there are no sticking points with Vista.
Good luck
#3
Posted 08 December 2007 - 06:49 AM
ANON837, do a vLite config then edit autounattend.xml file and add what you want. For documentation search on microsoft.com, it will be just a few lines to add formatting. I don't add it because it's too dangerous and I know I would use it and messup my partitions while testing.
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Posted 10 December 2007 - 02:24 PM
Thanks for the advice. I was hoping to avoid the WSIM and XML all together. It's a giant headache when my images are failing to install. I wish Microsoft would take a page from Nlite and Vlite and simplify things. Not dumb it down, but not weigh it down with extras to make it look like a high powered program.
#5
Posted 10 December 2007 - 03:07 PM
There are plenty of guides on MSFN to be able to simply add few lines into that XML with Notepad and be done with it.
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