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#1 FlamingFloe

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Posted 27 April 2017 - 09:11 AM

Hi, ich have a question,

i use a autounattend.xml File for Windows 10 Insallation, because I have to install Many PC's.

Now with 1703 there is a errorcode or something in the Infocenter at the first start and i cant figure out why.

I use the XML since 1511 without Problems, i use it normally with Easy2Boot. It's configurated for a German Windows 10 Iso. Its with 32 and 64 bit. With normal PCs and on a Virtual Machine.

 

Here is a Link with the XML File and a Screenshot with the error.

 

https://drive.google...SFdpT3BLS1FXemM

 

I googled but i found no solution or explanation with a clean xml installed Windows or 1703 Version Problems.

 

Maybe someone sees the Mistake i did or has an explanation.

 

Thanks!



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Posted 27 April 2017 - 09:57 AM

OK,I tested something and I think the Problem is the "Detecting usb drive" Part in the XML. (Without the Part it works, so this Post can be deleted i think)



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Posted 27 April 2017 - 09:57 AM

When Win10 reboots - do you remove the E2B USb drive? If not - try it.



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Posted 27 April 2017 - 12:37 PM

https://blogs.window...oWbLVU5kkp6t.97

It’s important to note that when customers use the Software Download Site to manually install the Creators Update they bypass many of these blocks.Therefore, we continue to recommend (unless you’re an advanced user who is prepared to work through some issues) that you wait until the Windows 10 Creators Update is automatically offered to you.




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