Windows 10 XML file generator for unattended setup


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    Windows 10 Enterprise
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    Windows 10 XML file generator for unattended setup


    Anyone ran across a Windows 10 XML file generator for unattended setup? That Works!!!
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    Windows 11 Pro X64
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    Windows 10 Pro
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    The tut is updated for builds 10041 & 10049. I posted this at tutorial thread:

    Kari said:
    OK, apart of CopyProfile setting having some issues and a minor network glitch, the Sysprep process works again. Tutorial is updated, read the short Builds 10041 & 10049 Sysprep Known Issues warning at the very beginning of the tutorial before starting.

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    Linux Mint 17.3 (Rosa ) Cinnamon 64bit
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    SkyNet3 said:
    Anyone ran across a Windows 10 XML file generator for unattended setup?
    http://windowsafg.no-ip.org/win7x86_x64.html
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    Win 7 Ultimate
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    This sites Answer file generator has lot of bugs for latest 1511 release.. Wish there was a simpler template we could just generate without heavy MS tools.

    PS: I need to deploy some Native Boot VHDs with Unattend answer file.. where should I keep/ insert the file in/ outside of VHD?
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    Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
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    Please do not use this outside of a possible reference for something like this. It's extremely simple to use the ADK's Windows System Image Manager to create a proper unattended.xml, with the only annoyance is the length it takes for it to mount the install.wim.

    Practice a bit on a Hyper-V VM and get use to all the catalog parameters and the like. Need help? Right-click the parameter and click "Help." Ironically the help Microsoft injected into this tool is quite robust and informative.

    As a matter of fact, I had to do deployment on my own machine this morning and getting a tad too gung-ho with Bash and thinking I was on my Linux drive
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