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[quote][i]Originally posted by Sam[/i] OK I was bored last night so I decided to do some further research and I think I've cracked it. This is what I did: - I ran Setup Manager (setupmgr.exe, comes in the same folder as SYSPREP) and created a new sysprep.inf 'answer file', setting all the various options for locale and stuff. I also wanted to get rid of the user I created when I first installed Windows on the machine, so I set up the answer file to execute the following command after the Windows mini setup/out of the box experience/whatever you want to call it has completed. That command was: [b]net users
/delete[/b] - Once I finished setting up the answer file, I copied the compressed files in the \i386 directory off the CD to the c:\Sysprep\i386 directory on the hard drive. If you don't do this, the user gets prompted to insert the Windows CD when they first turn the computer on. - Finally, I ran SYSPREP and clicked on the Reseal button. Once it rebooted, it ran fine and was pretty much like the welcome screens/mini setup that you get with XP installs on big name systems. Anyways, thought I'd post the above up in case it helps anyone else out that needs to do this too. :wave: [/quote]
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