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You can just accept all the defaults the installer offers. You mainly need the Deployment Tools , but the other stuff that is pre-selected will be useful for some other projects, so keep them selected. You will need to create an answer file, which contains the settings you want to be applied at the time you deploy the image to a computer.

There are many to choose from, but this article will walk though some basic ones that many organizations might use. Before you can make an answer file, Windows needs to know what sort of answers can be applied. It finds this information from install. Copy it to your Desktop since it cannot be read directly from the CD or. Highlight ExtendOSPartition 5. Expand Identification 5. Set InputLocale to en-US or your country code 5.

Set SystemLocale to en-US 6. Right-click OOBE 5. Highlight OOBE 8. Set HideLocalAccountScreen to true Set HideOnlineAccountScreens to true Set NetworkLocation to Work Set ProtectYourPC to 1 Expand UserAccounts in the Answer File pane Right-click LocalAccounts Highlight LocalAccount Set Description to Local admin account Set DisplayName to a username of your choosing Set Group to Administrators Expand LocalAccount Sign in.

United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows 7 Installation, Setup, and Deployment. Sign in to vote. I dont need unattend files, cuz all I need wim file is contain. Wednesday, May 11, AM. Optimizing an image especially helps when you're building an image that you'll be deploying to many machines, like in a build-to-stock scenario.

Wipe the hard drive and set up new hard disk partitions using a script. Apply the images using a script. Below is an simple sample script that applies an image to a disk that's been partitioned using one of the hard disk partitioning scripts from step 2. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode.



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