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Old 10-03-2007, 03:59 PM   #1
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Network Boot Disc?

Right guys, doing an MCSE this year and it's going alright only started .. anyway I'm gunna revise on installation methods of Windows XP and I wanna do an unattended install with the i386 shared on a network drive.

I plan on trying this out on VMWare, although I heard VMs don't like this kind of thing, now I need some sort of network boot disc so I can boot the computer with and do a 'net use c: \\mycomputerhere\DEPLOY\i386' then I can 'WINNT /s:c:\ /u:unattend.txt /udf:comp1,unattend.udf'

I hear guides etc mention of boot discs ... could someone point me to one, I've seen a few ... would Windows 98 one work were as I get a DOS up?

Then, I'll do SYSPREP and a RIS.

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