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Thread: Windows 7 - WINNT.SIF?!

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    Hi guys!

    I hope someone here could help me out. I'm sort of an XP fanboy. I was so annoyed by the standard folders eg. "Documents and settings" and "Program Files" so I found my way of creating a customized install disc. I simply extracted my whole install disc into a folder, used notepad to create a file called WINNT.SIF in the i386 subdirectory, where I entered the following:

    Code:
    [Unattended]
    TargetPath=\W
    ProgramFilesDir="\Prg"
    CommonProgramFilesDir="\Prg\~C"
    
    [GuiUnattended]
    ProfilesDir="%SystemDrive%\Usr\"
    I then extracted the boot header and simply used Nero to create a new bootable project, and voila, the new, customized XP install disc was made. Now the installation put default directories the way I want them to. It's awsome.

    Now, yesterday, I decided to "step up the game" and try Microsoft's newest operating system, Windows 7 (I've completely skipped the "Vista era", never ever had it installed, barely taken a look at it, darn shitty excuse for an OS). So, the OS looks pretty descent, but the folders does not appear the way I want them to.

    So, if some enthusiast could please tell me the simplest way to proceed here? I guess copying that old WINNT.SIF into an extracted copy of the W7 install is out the question.

    I've looked around (Google), but I found the documentation not fully satisfying. It seems like there is mostly advanced guides for whole-network-domain-installations, using some ~gigabyte large util pack called "WAIK" or whatever. Seems like a real mess. I would like just being able to push a text document someplace, and have it instruct the install to use different standard paths. I've heard about the following four filenames of interest:

    autounattend.txt
    autounattend.xml
    unattend.txt
    unattend.xml

    Which of these ones are correct? It is said that I shall put the file in the root of the installation tree. Is this correct? Will the installation disc automatically detect either of these files and act according to its values? Some articles says that you need to go through some sort of boot disk and start the installation manually by eg. "win32install.exe /u:textfilewithsettings.txt" , or something like that. Seems like a mess, please tell me that this is not the case.

    Gah, it seems like my wish is harder to achieve in Windows 7 than in my favored old Windoze XP, pity, awrgh. Or(!), it's just me not having my facts straight -- yet

    Hopefully some enthusiast here could shed some light on this one.

    NOW, after having downloaded WAIK documentation, I believe I've found the correct lines for half of my desired settings. It goes like this:

    Code:
    <FolderLocations>
       <ProfilesDirectory>%SYSTEMDRIVE%\Usr</ProfilesDirectory>
       <ProgramData>%SYSTEMDRIVE%\Prg</ProgramData>
    </FolderLocations>
    Juding from this documentation (unattend.chm), it seems like the possibility to change installation directory (from default \Windows\) is deprecated since Vista. I guess I'll have to suffice. After all, "Program Files" and "Document and settings" is the ones I've found most disturbing. However, also the possibility of changing the "Common files" directory seems to be deprecated, at least I can't find any information in unattend.chm! :/

    I would be glad if someone could validate/confirm/dismiss this fact.

    Oh, finally..
    Would it be okey if I just put the XML data above in eg. unattend.txt, or am I missing any required XML headers? If someone who knows things for a fact could drop the correct ".xml answer file" it would be just awsome.

    Ty in advance!

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    Re: Windows 7 - WINNT.SIF?!

    Hello,
    Mainly the Winnt.sif file is used by the small business server. This is the main configuration file in the small business server. You will have to use the Winnt.sif unattended answer file to install small business server. If you try to set up the small business server with out using the winnt.sif file the Microsoft will not commercially give you a support help for your server.

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