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Default windows 7 sp1 xml autounattend
Default windows 7 sp1 xml autounattend













Adding a file that only sets the SetupUILanguage This works fine without including an Autounattend.xml file, but I also need to automate parts of the setup. Initial screens should come up in French, then language is selected and setup continues in chosen language.

default windows 7 sp1 xml autounattend

Just needed to change x86 with amd64 for your Autounattend.xml file for Windows 7 圆4.I've localised an English version of Windows 7 SP1 圆4 (may 12 technet refresh) to make a bilingual French and English install and want to make it semi unattended: If anyone could provide some help or insight it would be greatly appreciated, and save a whole lot of time (re installing windows is something I do frequently on a daily basis) I work for a retail repair shop and would like a versatile Windows 7 ISO I can use to restore a client's computer in one step (skipping all prompts, and defaulting to local regional settings ). When I tried using RT Se7en lite on my ISOs, it prompts for the edition the user would like to use, and it silently installs the last version I setup as a silent/unattended install instead of prompting for the version the user would like to install like the original all-in-one ISO did.Īlso, if possible, I'd like to integrate some updates/IE9 as well (no drivers, no 3rd party programs, and the ISO is already SP1 just pure Microsoft stuff). I've seen tutorials on doing this with tools such as 7Customizer and RT Se7en lite, but I haven't been seen it done with an AIO ISO. If I need to create a separate answer file for each, that would be fine too - Im just not sure how it works. I'd like to configure each as an unattended install with one answer file for each version the user is able to select to install.

default windows 7 sp1 xml autounattend

I have two Windows 7 All-In-One ISOs with the ei.cgi removed one x86 and one 圆4. I've seen the following question broached before, but it wasn't specific enough, or the circumstances were slightly different to ask my question in an existing thread.















Default windows 7 sp1 xml autounattend