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lozza

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Since: Jan 28, 2008
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 8:08 am
Post subject: Unattended Install and moving Profiles to different drive
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Guys,

Can someone point me to an easily understandable guide for doing an
unattended windows setup or have the patience to help me here.... My aim is,
after being a presented a server, with 4 disks, I would like to create 2
mirrors out of this, and format as c:\ and d:\ and when it comes to the OS
install, have a profiledir go on the D:\

I would like to do all this Unattended.

I am confused how I go about getting the raid arrays setup and formatted
with the drive letters I want, all in an unattended fashion. I think the
profiledirs, from what I have read can be done through an unattended.txt
file...

Is what i;m trying to do possible... and can someone help here?

Thanks
Lozza

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