When you boot an unattended Windows DVD(which contains autounattend.xml), you are directly taken to the installation routine.There is no option to launch the recovery environment.However I found a way of accessing Windows Recovery Environment from the unattended DVD.
Read it here http://agnipulse.com...ed-windows-dvd/
Recovery Environment in an unattended Windows DVD
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agni
, Nov 29 2009 04:46 PM
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Posted 29 November 2009 - 04:46 PM
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Posted 29 November 2009 - 05:47 PM
Good to know.
But, with all due respect and just for the record, the Shift+F10 trick has been used since the dawn of the NT OS, at least since 2K:
http://support.micro...kb/242380/en-us
but I seem to remember that it could be used even before.
From time to time it comes back as a "secret found", example:
http://blogs.msdn.co...ring-setup.aspx
Should you have missed it, this can be interesting:
http://www.boot-land...?showtopic=3806
http://rescup.winbuilder.net/download/
jaclaz
But, with all due respect and just for the record, the Shift+F10 trick has been used since the dawn of the NT OS, at least since 2K:
http://support.micro...kb/242380/en-us
but I seem to remember that it could be used even before.
From time to time it comes back as a "secret found", example:
http://blogs.msdn.co...ring-setup.aspx
Should you have missed it, this can be interesting:
http://www.boot-land...?showtopic=3806
http://rescup.winbuilder.net/download/
jaclaz
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