Hello! I create an unattended install CD using the cdimage file to create the bootable XP CD. The only problem I have with this method is, I would like to be able to repair an install if I should have a problem. I know this is possible with the original CD. How might I do this with an unattended install?
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#2
Posted 07 July 2004 - 10:13 AM
i know this isnt what your asking.. but why not try something like BartPE and make a PE disk ?
ps: u might be better off looking in the unattended forum, maybe a mod can move your post, since this is more of an unattended issue
regards
ps: u might be better off looking in the unattended forum, maybe a mod can move your post, since this is more of an unattended issue
regards
#3
Posted 07 July 2004 - 11:14 AM
Make a multi-bootable (optimized) CD which has the original contents - you can have access to the "repair" function from original CD.
Search if you don't know how to do the above.
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Search if you don't know how to do the above.
Or see this site : http://flyakite.msfnhosting.com/
#4
Posted 07 July 2004 - 11:26 AM
Hello! I create an unattended install CD using the cdimage file to create the bootable XP CD. The only problem I have with this method is, I would like to be able to repair an install if I should have a problem. I know this is possible with the original CD. How might I do this with an unattended install?
#5
Posted 07 July 2004 - 11:59 AM
please do a search.
There is a line in winnt.sif that disables the Repair option. You may want to do an "multiboot" but not a true multiboot. Just one with two boot folders, one with winnt.sif one without so you get the repair option.
There is a line in winnt.sif that disables the Repair option. You may want to do an "multiboot" but not a true multiboot. Just one with two boot folders, one with winnt.sif one without so you get the repair option.
#6
Posted 07 July 2004 - 01:08 PM
Search the members sites Gosh has an excellent guide for what your explaining.
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