Re: instructions for creating and using a Windows XP unatended floppy disk

  • From: "Jack Lowe" <akronjack1982@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 07:19:10 -0500

I would also like to point out that you do not need that .dat file.  All you 
need is the .sif file.
I deleted the winnt.dat file from the floppy.  It serves no perpose.  Jack
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ray Foret Jr." <rforetjr@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "JFW List" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 5:46 AM
Subject: instructions for creating and using a Windows XP unatended floppy 
disk


>I would just emphasize one point before pasting these instructions.  This
> same file is located within the Floppy without sound subfolder of the
> Windows XP unatended kit folder which is created upon extraction of the
> files in the original .zip folder.  Once you unzip the folder and click on
> the Floppy Without Sound sub folder created with the extracted files in 
> it,
> you'll see to files located in it.  These files are:
> ND Winnt.sif and Winnt.bat.  Now, here are the instructions exactly as
> pasted from the .rtf file included in the floppy sub folder.
>
> This is the instructions for creating a unattended setup for xp that uses 
> a
> floppy and an XP setup CD; this one assumes your sound card drivers are
> already included on the windows XP CD. If your drivers are not included 
> see
> the instructions in the CreateBootableCDWithSoundDriver.zip folder 
> instead.
>
>
>
> *Warning, this answer file is for XP only.  It has to be the full install
> CD. It will not work with an upgrade CD either; it must be the full 
> install
> CD.
>
> *Warning, this will completely wipe out your C drive and repartition it.
>
> *Warning, if you have your hard drive partitioned off into more than one
> partition it will delete all partitions and create one large partition.
>
> *Warning, remove your jaws key from your hard drive before using this 
> answer
> file.
>
> *Warning, back up all your data before using this answer file because your 
> C
> drive will be completely wiped out, repartitioned and formatted.
>
> Instructions:
>
> Part 1
>
>  1.. Open the ND Winnt.sif file with note pad and replace all the X's with
> your personal information then press Control plus S to save the changes.
>  2.. Now rename ND Winnt.sif to Winnt.sif.
>  3.. You can also change your home Paige and display properties if you 
> wish
> and add more favorites.  I would recommend you leave it as is and change 
> it
> from the control panel after windows is installed though.
>  4.. Format a 3 1 half floppy and copy the Winnt.sif file you just 
> modified
> and the Winnt.bat file on to the newly formatted floppy disk.
>  5.. Part 2, how to use:
> 1. If your bios are not already set to boot from CD you will need sighted
> assistance to set this in your bios.  It should be CD, floppy, then hard
> drive. This will only need to be done once.  Consult your computers
> documentation for instructions because it is different on different
> computers.
>
> 2.  Insert your XP CD into your CD rom drive and the floppy you just 
> created
> into your floppy drive.
>
> 3.  Now shut down your computer completely.
>
> 4.  Restart your computer with your XP CD and the floppy you created in
> their perspective drives.
>
> 5.  This is important; the XP CD puts up a screen when the computer is
> started with it in the CD drive that says press any key to boot from the 
> CD.
> We can't see this screen, but we know it is there so start tapping your
> space bar repeatedly, not fast but in about one second intervals until you
> hear the CD start turning and the floppy grab.  It will not hurt if you do
> this for to long, it is better to long than to short because if it does 
> not
> boot from the CD set up will go directly to the floppy and hang there.  If
> it does not take the first time, turn off your computer and start over.
>
> 6.  Now it will start the setup and pull the information such as the CD 
> key
> etc. off of the floppy.  The XP music will start playing when it is done.
>
> 7. After you hear the music hit the windows key plus the letter U to bring
> up the utility manager. This will also bring up narrator.  If you get 
> stuck
> in the utility manager and cannot close it, hit alt plus F4 until it 
> closes.
>
> 8.  Now alt tab till you get to the XP startup screen and enter your name
> and hit next.  Choose no to the screens that ask you if you want to set up
> your internet now and if you want to activate now, this can be done after
> you install jaws.  Hit finish on the last screen.  Windows will now 
> restart
> and narrator should still be on, if not hit windows key plus U again to
> bring it up.
>
> 9.  Remove the XP CD and the floppy then reboot and install jaws.
>
> Terrill Reynolds
>
>
>
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