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    golpemortal
    last edited by Dec 21, 2012, 6:09 PM

    OK… Fog is pretty much rock solid right now…
    I am working on a new image and this is my first time doing an image with sysprep and unattend.xml
    I was able to rearm my image and run sysprep only
    reboot the machine( for test if everything when OK) and it did, now the issue is that is interactive and it wants to create a account then set the local time and I dont want this to happen… the admin account is already created and I been told that I can use an unatend.xml file but; as you know I newer done an unattend.xml file
    and I need a basic xml tutorial or some one has one already made and wants to give a copy( I got my on Key so dont provide your key)

    thanks Guys

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      matt2100
      last edited by Dec 22, 2012, 8:27 AM

      This is the tutorial that I used. It really helped me alot. [url]http://theitbros.com/sysprep-a-windows-7-machine-start-to-finish-v2/[/url]

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        Psycholiquid71
        last edited by Dec 26, 2012, 5:30 PM

        Another good one is here:
        [url]http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=5949[/url]

        Scroll down and move past the SAD instructions.

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          golpemortal
          last edited by Dec 27, 2012, 4:55 AM

          while using google I came across on this site
          [url]http://www.digital-anarchy.com/science-tech/20955-windows-7-unattended-installs-guide.html[/url]
          The site really helped understand the unattend.xml file…

          it Worked for me it may work for you…

          Ran the sysprep with unattend file worked really well, exactly what I wanted…

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