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  1. Hello, I'm sorry if this is the wrong section to ask, but basically: VMware Workstation is not recognizing volume license key during unattended setup, but VirtualBox does. I create the unattended ISO with nLite successfully, and use an original volume license key. Make it fully unattended (skip oobe, and not do it, choose variables in options like removing WGA and not, etc...) on an original untouched Retail ISO by Microsoft. The ISO is fully unattended if I use VirtualBox, or if I burn it to a CD/DVD, or USB drive, but when I use the latest version of VMware Workstation, the setup always asks for a license key before T13. I found a way to avoid it choosing "Install later" to skip having to put in the license on the Vmware Workstation setuo (which I usually leave blank, and was still unattended in older versions). Maybe it has something to do with the "Easy Install" feature in VMware Workstation, but I'm not sure. My WINNT.SIF is correct and has said volume license key there (also used other VLK's that I found on the net). Any suggestions? I just want VMware to recognize an unattended setup.
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