I Florian

This is a very good point, I would also be very intressted about this. 

I guess that it would be even easier to fit network drivers on a usb stick..


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Subject: [Unattended] Install windows by unattended using an usb stick


Hi everybody.

I've got some trouble with using unattended. I have to use unattended to
create a client installation environment. But the clients do not have a
cd-rom drive or even a floppy disk drive, pxe boot is not allowed at all. So
the only way to install a system is to use a usb-stick.

The last few days I had a look at everything I found on the internet about
using unattended with a usb-stick, but I found nothing sufficient.

Is there anybody who uses unattended with a usb-stick or anybody who can
tell me where to start at ??

Regards

Florian T�ger
Germany


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