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You can find help watching this video to create your own Autounattend.xml file: http://technet.micro...indows/dd320282 http://technet.micro...348(WS.10).aspx http://www.wincert.net/forum/index.php?/topic/9168-unattended-not-working/page__view__findpost__p__79171
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Do the same with your SP1! And you can use W7T with a clean Windows 7 SP1. It's better do not use two programs to customize your image!
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There is something wrong inside your customized image ! You have used 7Customizer and after W7T. Try to use, like I said, an original Windows 7 SP1 with your Autounattend.xml file!
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When you use All-In-One Tool, the install.wim image with your customized choices is mounted inside the folders [C:\W7T\Mount] created by W7T. You can also read the log files and other files inside : C:\W7T130-98RC\Last Sessions C:\W7T130-98RC\Mount Logs In this scenario I have expanded W7T inside C:\W7T130-98RC And when all is done, W7T removes the folders: [C:\W7T\Mount] !
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However, I have already encountered this problem, and I think when the iso is created some programs are working on background ,like Antivirus and an error occurs during the silent installation!
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OK! I haven't this problem with my install.wim SP1 customized and captured using sysprep, and with my clean MSDN SP1! Maybe you can try to use your clean MSDN Windows 7 SP1 with your Autounattend.xml file only! And how do you create your iso file with a batch file ? Thanks to let us know!
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Strange! Without using Autounattend.xml file works for you, but not with Autounattend.xml file, right?
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How do you have integrated SP1? Using sysprep ? Try to create your ISO file with your Autounattend.xml file at the root of your distribution folder , without using W7T and let us know. Thanks
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Windows 7 Toolkit v1.3.0 Release Candidate 2
myselfidem replied to Legolash2o's topic in Win Toolkit
Yes, it was done! But now doesn't work, selecting the install.wim images (Always in english) ! Thanks. -
You are testing on a Virtual Machine ?
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No! I think the problem is with the last line inside your Autounattend.xml file. Try to remove the last line and save your file (or change the path for install.wim)! You can check also the <Value /> (error) for password on my post above. Thanks to let us know the result.
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@XC*LUSiVE I'm guessing you have used 7Customizer to create your Autounattend.xml file. You can change inside Autounattend.xml file: <unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend"> <settings pass="windowsPE"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-International-Core-WinPE" 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"> <SystemLocale>tr-TR</SystemLocale> <UserLocale>tr-TR</UserLocale> <UILanguage>tr-TR</UILanguage> <InputLocale>041f:0000041f</InputLocale> </component> And also: <settings pass="specialize"> <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"> <AutoLogon> <Enabled>true</Enabled> <Username>XCLUSiVE7</Username> <Password> <PlainText>true</PlainText> <Value></Value> </Password> <LogonCount>9999999</LogonCount> </AutoLogon> <TimeZone>GTB Standard Time</TimeZone> <ComputerName>EXC7-PC</ComputerName> </component> And if you change the "Folder_Location" you need to change the path for the last line or remove this one: <cpi:offlineImage cpi:source="wim:E:/7Work/DVD/sources/install.wim#Windows 7 Ultimate" xmlns:cpi="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:cpi" /> And you can check your Autounattend.xml file with WSIM and valdate it. You need first to install WAIK 3.0 for Windows 7, and WSIM is include inside. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/tr-tr/details.aspx?FamilyID=696dd665-9f76-4177-a811-39c26d3b3b34 I hope that can help you!
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I tested W7T130-98RC successfully and after mounting the install.wim image you can replace the dll's you want inside your temp folder opened. After select "Unmount" and "Save Image" (or "Save and Rebuild Image") to keep your changes. Do the same for: Microsoft Windows Setup (x86) (or amd64) = boot.wim 2
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Oops...Sorry bphlpt and vampyr07au ! After a new test, I see it's not needed to use takeown with ImageX.exe with /mountrw to change files! But when we use Dism.exe we need to use takeown to change files inside the mounted image! It makes a long time I haven't use ImageX.exe. Sorry again
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Yes you need to edit the two wims! Mount first the images : install.wim and "takeowner ship" to change: imageres.dll Do the same for boot.wim 2
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You need to "takeowner ship" and remove the imageres.dll and copy your customized file inside install.wim mounted image and boot.wim 2 mounted image! Mounted_Folder\Windows\System32\imageres.dll Example using batch file: @echo off CMD /C TAKEOWN /F %Mounted_Folder%\Windows\System32\imageres.dll && ICACLS %Mounted_Folder%\Windows\System32\imageres.dll /grant *S-1-5-32-544:F Copy /Y "%~dp0imageres.dll" "%Mounted_Folder%\Windows\System32\imageres.dll" (needed for install.wim and boot.wim 2)! Cheers
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Create your own Autounattend.xml All-In-One (x86/amd64)
myselfidem replied to myselfidem's topic in Microsoft Windows 7
Some errors fixed inside the new SetProductKey.rar. You can download the file at the first page of this topic, or on my SIG below ! Regards -
You can try to change the path, first and let us know! Thanks
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You're right Kels! Now with W7T the key can be integrated. I give some help about this question and suggest to try using my command (SetProductKey.cmd) inside my signature below! Kind regards
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Autounattend.xml not working - where is my fault ?
myselfidem replied to caphp's topic in Win Toolkit
@caphp Maybe the problem is with VMware Virtual Machine? I used Oracle VM VirtualBox without problem! It would be kind if you would try with Oracle VM VirtualBox and report the result https://www.virtualb.../wiki/Downloads Thanks -
I think you need to add msu or cab files for updates and not exe files! I integrate IE9 with msu and language cab file and all is fine! Or maybe there is something wrong, because with W7T it's possible to add IE9 as exe file ?
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Autounattend.xml not working - where is my fault ?
myselfidem replied to caphp's topic in Win Toolkit
@caphp I made a complete test successfully using your settings for Autounattend.xml but using this one at the root of the distribution folder. Computer Name Intel and productkey installed with succes! You can see the images here: (Intel TEST and Intel TEST-2) https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=D178EA021B182B88&id=D178EA021B182B88%211408&sc=documents#cid=D178EA021B182B88&id=D178EA021B182B88%211442&sc=documents -
Autounattend.xml not working - where is my fault ?
myselfidem replied to caphp's topic in Win Toolkit
Yes I have also the same result but with another random name. It's not an error! It seems that the key isn't accepted and Windows use the default key to finish the silent installation. Or there is a problem with "Apply Unattended" process! -
Autounattend.xml not working - where is my fault ?
myselfidem replied to caphp's topic in Win Toolkit
Try to use another "computer name" and "full name", because Intel is a trademark and maybe it's the reason: http://www.intel.com...egal/third2.htm Thanks to let us know the result after these changes. However we can see the Computer Name used with Autounattend.xml file inside: C:\Windows\Panther\UnattendGC\setupact.log Example mine (read the first lines): ComputerName set to Se7en [windeploy.exe] ------------------------------------------------ [windeploy.exe] WinDeploy.exe launched with command-line []... [windeploy.exe] Setup has not completed, adding pending reboot. [windeploy.exe] Found generalization state [0x4], setup.exe completion flag [False] --> launching setup.exe. [windeploy.exe] Launching [C:\Windows\system32\oobe\setup.exe]... [Shell Unattend] Running 'specialize' pass [Shell Unattend] ComputerName set to Se7en 2012-01-04 19:59:38, Info ... Cheers -
Why do you want install IE9-Windows7-x86-enu.exe for your localized version ? You tell yourself that all is fine and works with IE9-Win7.cab and ielangpack-TRK.cab. You need only to install IE9 for your localized version! http://technet.micro...y/gg699422.aspx http://www.microsoft...lang=en&id=1944 @adminxp Look at this workaround: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/150416-msu-version-of-internet-explorer-9/page__view__findpost__p__959524 Cheers