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Old 01-05-2006, 06:10 AM
Nick H.
 
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Default Installing from the network

Hello All,

I am having a problem running an installation of windows xp from the
network. Here are the steps have I done:
1. Copyed the I386 directory to network file server, and shared the folder
out.
2. Run system manager to created a unattent.txt file and put into the i386
dir.
3. Created a network boot disk from ghost disk creater. Mapping to the
share were the I386 directory is.
4. Go to the traget PC then boot from the disk, mapping OK!
5. run the command from the share:
winnt /s:l:\ /u:unattend.txt (by the way L: is mapped to \\srvr\i386)

Then I get this error:

An Internal setup error has occured.

Could not find a place for a swap file.

Setup cannot continue. Press ENTER to exit.

How do i get around this? The hard drive is a new 20gb drive,
unpartitioned.

Thanks for your time and help.

Nick

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Old 01-05-2006, 06:10 AM
Robert
 
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Default RE: Installing from the network

We use WinPE and a combination of VB scipts and self built HTA files. The
I386 folder and any additional apps get copied to a secondary partion (this
can be hidden if needed) from a shared network location and then installed
from there through unattend.txt files. We have had issues in the past with
installing from the network and this became a better solution plus this
allows Techs to refresh these systems locally if needed because the reimage
solotion is also located locally. If you think this might be a good idea for
you then repost and we can contact each other offline so I can send you full
examples.

"Nick H." wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I am having a problem running an installation of windows xp from the
> network. Here are the steps have I done:
> 1. Copyed the I386 directory to network file server, and shared the folder
> out.
> 2. Run system manager to created a unattent.txt file and put into the i386
> dir.
> 3. Created a network boot disk from ghost disk creater. Mapping to the
> share were the I386 directory is.
> 4. Go to the traget PC then boot from the disk, mapping OK!
> 5. run the command from the share:
> winnt /s:l:\ /u:unattend.txt (by the way L: is mapped to \\srvr\i386)
>
> Then I get this error:
>
> An Internal setup error has occured.
>
> Could not find a place for a swap file.
>
> Setup cannot continue. Press ENTER to exit.
>
> How do i get around this? The hard drive is a new 20gb drive,
> unpartitioned.
>
> Thanks for your time and help.
>
> Nick
>

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