How to install Windows unattended
Over at MSFN
they've got a Difinitive How-To Guide to Unatteded Windows. But
unattended, of course, they mean installing Windows XP without hanging around to click Next... Next........ Next. It
covers how to create an install CD that includes all the latest service packs, hotfixes, security patches, libraries,
and even apps and which will install all by itself without you having to babysit it. There are three versions of the
guide for Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced users. Especially useful for admins who don't have time to kill and
also for those of us with lives to get on with.[Via Digg]












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Subscribe to commentsAzazelloSep 27th 2006 8:58AM
nLite might be easier but it requires .NET Framework 2.0. Sorry, I don't plan on doing software development anytime soon; and I don't need extra software, which I'm gonna use maybe twice, sitting on my PC.
I'll stick to the instructions given above.
JameseyJan 11th 2006 11:47AM
nLite is so much easier and automatic.
http://www.nliteos.com/nlite.html
and you can get patches and service packs here
http://www.softwarepatch.com/windows/