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Hello @ all!

Following the idea of sharing, here is my unattended Vista Guide. It's a mixture between docs of WAIK and own experiences praticing with Vista unattended setups.

I've started writing German Vista guidlines a while ago and got a lot request meanwhile to translate parts of it to English. The guide is still under progress but a lot of stuff is available now:

THE FOLLOWING LINKS NO LONGER WORK

[url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/sitemap.html"][b]NEW: Sitemap / TOC[/b][/url]
1. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/introduction.html"]Introduction[/url]
2. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/install_tools.html"]Installing Tools[/url]
3. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/folder_structur.html"]Prepare Lab System[/url]
4. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/vu_batch_modules.html"]VU Batch Modules[/url]

5. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/answer_file_1.html"]Building a Basic Answer File using WSIM[/url]
6. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/partitioning.html"]Partitioning[/url] and [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/part_snipps.html"]Partitioning XML snippets[/url]
7. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/create_iso.html"]Creating Vista ISO[/url]
8. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/inject_drivers_into_image.html"]Injecting drivers into install.wim[/url]
9. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/drivers_from_stick_or_dvd.html"]Installing drivers directly from media[/url]
10. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/updates.html"]Integrating Updates into install.wim[/url]
11. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/applications.html"]Installing Applications from media[/url]
12. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/regtweaks.html"]Importing Regtweaks[/url]
13. [url="http://firegeier.unattended-sponsor.de/en/copy_profile_to_default_user.html"]Copying over user profile to Default User [/url](makes sense for User Regtweaks)

I'm not a to well html programer, so I know that there are still some issues with layout on different browsers, but it's working mainly.

If you've any problems with the guide please post in this thread!

Please DO NOT ask for settings, which are not described in the guide in this thread.

This thread supposed to be for error reporting and feedback only!

NOTE:

1. I've tested the guide on 32 bit OS only, updates for 64 bit will come any time later.

2. I've tested all the described procedures carefully. However it could happen, that something will not run on your system like described.

3. This is NOT a one click and go guide! It's for people how like to know, how to setup without any third party tools.

4. Parts of the guides, which are not available in English yet are not necessary to follow the rest of the instructions!

Everything is translated now!

Regards,

Martin

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Excellent Guide. Im going to study it and walk through it. Ill let you know of any other details I think you should add. But by the looks of it nice job. Send another post when it is updated.

One other thing...PDF possibly?

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@Martin

Thats a wonderful guide dude, surely appreciated to many here.

Mind you have guided me most of it here one thread or another... :thumbup :thumbup

EDIT: Looking through your guides I think thats more than good enough to become the new MSFN Vista Unattended guide????Whaddya reckon guys??

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@ toastycheese:

PDF would be possible generaly but I don't plan to do it before everything is finished and I've got confirmations, that it's working well. It's a freetime project, so at least everything costs time.

Timetable for the moment:

1. Translating the rest of docs I've finished in German allready ---> next tow weeks

2. Adding further stuff, if highly requested ---> depends on you, later on me! :sneaky:

3. Let it run for a test while.

Beside I've to work to feed myself and doing most of supporting part in German Vista forum part! :hello::thumbup

But don't missunderstand, suggestions of improvement are welcome!

@MC:

I've had the idea to let this guide run a while for testing on my subdomain on windows-unattend.de. If everything seems to be fine and finished, it could be copied over to MSFN server, if requested... or use the guide or parts of it as draft... or whatever...

Thanks & regards,

Martin

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Handy for the Beginners as well for Advanced FireGeier :thumbup

I only had 1 problem with injecting driver's and that was any place I try to add /l:

Remove logging and it injects them 123, real nice.

This is error I get and maybe you can add to that part if you get logging error then remove and check the Windows\Inf instead.

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I seem to have a error when i try to install vista on vmware/virtualpc/virtualbox. If i use the clean dvd without the auto file i can configure my hdd just fine, but when i use the auto file (on floppy or dvd) then i get the error that i cant use the hdd. I believe the error code was 80300003. I tried searching for it but cant find anything.

I also doublechecked the auto file to see if there where some wrong links but everything was just as you displayed on your website. Do you perhaps know how to fix this?

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Handy for the Beginners as well for Advanced FireGeier :thumbup

I only had 1 problem with injecting driver's and that was any place I try to add /l:

Remove logging and it injects them 123, real nice.

This is error I get and maybe you can add to that part if you get logging error then remove and check the Windows\Inf instead.

Hello maxXPsoft!

Have you tried to do the injection on a XP system or on a Vista system? I haven't had any problems with logging but thanks for the feedback. I will add a note later!

Thanks,

Martin

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I seem to have a error when i try to install vista on vmware/virtualpc/virtualbox. If i use the clean dvd without the auto file i can configure my hdd just fine, but when i use the auto file (on floppy or dvd) then i get the error that i cant use the hdd. I believe the error code was 80300003. I tried searching for it but cant find anything.

I also doublechecked the auto file to see if there where some wrong links but everything was just as you displayed on your website. Do you perhaps know how to fix this?

Hello Yagermeister!

Well, if you use the basic Autounattend.xml you should be asked for the disk configuration. Do you get the disk configuration dialog before getting this error? And how long does it take, till you get the error?

Regards,

Martin

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I seem to have a error when i try to install vista on vmware/virtualpc/virtualbox. If i use the clean dvd without the auto file i can configure my hdd just fine, but when i use the auto file (on floppy or dvd) then i get the error that i cant use the hdd. I believe the error code was 80300003. I tried searching for it but cant find anything.

I also doublechecked the auto file to see if there where some wrong links but everything was just as you displayed on your website. Do you perhaps know how to fix this?

Hello Yagermeister!

Well, if you use the basic Autounattend.xml you should be asked for the disk configuration. Do you get the disk configuration dialog before getting this error? And how long does it take, till you get the error?

Regards,

Martin

With some fiddling i found out where the error is but and how to solve it using a copy of some other parts from a other auto file but then its not complete unattended anymore. I get the error while being at the disk configuration btw.

I found out that the following code gives the trouble:

                <OSImage>
<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Key>/IMAGE/NAME</Key>
<Value>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</Value>
</MetaData>
<Path>install.wim</Path>
</InstallFrom>
<InstallToAvailablePartition>false</InstallToAvailablePartition>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
</OSImage>

When i replaced it with the following it did work but i got a question which version Vista i wanted to install:

				<OSImage>
<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Value>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</Value>
<Key>1</Key>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
<InstallToAvailablePartition>false</InstallToAvailablePartition>
</OSImage>

Do you perhaps have a idea how i can get around the box asking which to install?

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When i replaced it with the following it did work but i got a question which version Vista i wanted to install:

				<OSImage>
<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Value>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</Value>
<Key>1</Key>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>
<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>
<InstallToAvailablePartition>false</InstallToAvailablePartition>
</OSImage>

Do you perhaps have a idea how i can get around the box asking which to install?

Hello Yagermeister!

I can explain why you getting this box! This part here is wrong:

<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Value>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</Value>
<Key>1</Key>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>

This will cause an error and cause you use this setting here:

<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>

The whole User Interface of image selection is shown.

It has to be like described in guide:

<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Value>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</Value>
<Key>IMAGE/NAME/</Key>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>

Than you will not be asked, which Version you like to install!

I get the error while being at the disk configuration btw.

So what are you doing during disk configuration? Do you create new partitions? Do you format only?

Regards,

Martin

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When i replaced it with the following it did work but i got a question which version Vista i wanted to install:

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Hello Yagermeister!

I can explain why you getting this box! This part here is wrong:

<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Value>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</Value>
<Key>1</Key>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>

This will cause an error and cause you use this setting here:

<WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI>

The whole User Interface of image selection is shown.

It has to be like described in guide:

<InstallFrom>
<MetaData wcm:action="add">
<Value>Windows Vista ULTIMATE</Value>
<Key>IMAGE/NAME/</Key>
</MetaData>
</InstallFrom>

Than you will not be asked, which Version you like to install!

I get the error while being at the disk configuration btw.

So what are you doing during disk configuration? Do you create new partitions? Do you format only?

Regards,

Martin

I think i have a idea why it fails. Maybe its because the KEY part is in front of the name itself. That is the only reason why i can imagine that it goes wrong there.

The part where it goes wrong is the disk configuration itself no matter what i do or want todo. See the attached picture for the precise error.

[EDIT]

After changing the KEY part to what you said i still get the listbox asking which version to install :S

[EDIT2]

Found the error: you accidently added a / after /IMAGE/NAME/ :P and as far as i can tell from the created ones it isn't supposed to be there. Testing again now.

[EDIT3]

And yes the error was indeed the extra /. I also found out why i had the error and the solution is actually quite simple considering the WAIK messed up there.

The KEY part should be added after the VALUE and not before as it was made with my WAIK. Then the disk configuration seems to work just fine.

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Hello Yagermeister,

You're right, the "\" at the end was one to many, sorry for that. But that's explained right inside guide.

However the problem is very strange. Sure it makes sense to have the key setting in front of the value. But I had unattended files where such a thing hapened, too, but setup was just running fine. But at least I wonder about nothing dealing with computers and software. :D

However it's strange!

Thanks for your feedback!

Martin

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A extra letter can always happen like you said on your website aswell. I do find the solution strange aswell as you would say that it would just skip it or read back whenever its needed. It would be handy if you put it as a extra note on the website just in case someone is getting the same error.

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