Re: [Unattended] Issues with getting Unattended to work with Dell machines.

2006-05-17 Thread Ken Doyle
Hi Steve,   I have used the unattended installation with Dell Machines (on about 10 optiplex gx620's -- but no laptops).   However, we used a volume-licensed copy of WindowsXP for the installation, not the Dell/restore version of windows. Which 4 files are different between the two?   Also, if you are doing the OEM install, you need to use the product key that shipped with that install media, not the keys off the side of the dell machine.  Best,  Ken D.Steven Bambling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Hi All,I am trying to get unattended working I have everything installed and samba setup correctly. I then upload the I386 folder off of an OEM hologram cd ( Also a dell restore CD). When I use the
 Linux boot disk I fill in the correct areas, then the unattended process starts...or seems to. If I use an OEM I386 folder windows installs but it will not register windows with Microsoft. If I use the Dell restore CD ( only 4 files difference) then during the windows setup it can't find all the files needed to complete the install.Does anyone use Unattended will Dell Machines both Laptop and Desktop and the Windows Product Keys that are on the side of the cases. Any helpful hints or experiences that you have went through would be great!Thanks,STEVE---Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security?Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easierDownload IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache
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Re: [Unattended] Issues with getting Unattended to work with Dell machines.

2006-05-17 Thread IT Support
Thanks for the reply Ken.  Does anyone if know its possible to use the 
CD Keys on the side of the Dell Box and how I would go about doing 
that.  Also the Dell Restore CD has a CD key installed in it.  This is 
what the Dell boxes use to register windows I assume. Does anyone know 
how I might be able to go about using that key of if it is  possible


STEVE

Ken Doyle wrote:

Hi Steve,
  I have used the unattended installation with Dell Machines (on about 
10 optiplex gx620's -- but no laptops).
  However, we used a volume-licensed copy of WindowsXP for the 
installation, not the Dell/restore version of windows.  Which 4 files 
are different between the two? 
  Also, if you are doing the OEM install, you need to use the product 
key that shipped with that install media, not the keys off the side of 
the dell machine.

Best,
Ken D.
 


*/Steven Bambling [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:

Hi All,

I am trying to get unattended working I have everything installed and
samba setup correctly. I then upload the I386 folder off of an OEM
hologram cd ( Also a dell restore CD). When I use the Linux boot
disk I
fill in the correct areas, then the unattended process starts...or
seems
to. If I use an OEM I386 folder windows installs but it will not
register windows with Microsoft. If I use the Dell restore CD (
only 4
files difference) then during the windows setup it can't find all the
files needed to complete the install.

Does anyone use Unattended will Dell Machines both Laptop and Desktop
and the Windows Product Keys that are on the side of the cases. Any
helpful hints or experiences that you have went through would be
great!

Thanks,
STEVE


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Re: [Unattended] Issues with getting Unattended to work with Dell machines.

2006-05-17 Thread Matt_Fries

You need to match the type of media with the type of product key that you are using to install Windows XP.

If you use a Volume Licensed edition of Windows XP Professional, then you need to use a Volume License Product key. The Volume Licensed edition will not ask you to Activate windows ever. 

If you use an OEM edition of Windows XP (Sometimes called a System Builder edition), then you need to use a System Builder Key (usually on a sticker on the side of the case). Unattended will install the OS for you, but it does not automatically Activate windows. You can use the OS as much as you want without activating, but you must activate it within a set sime period, or the OS will not do anything else until you do activate it.

There is also the Retail edition which will probably ask you to activate. I use the volume edition just because I don't want to have to deal with activation.







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Thanks for the reply Ken. Does anyone if know its possible to use the 
CD Keys on the side of the Dell Box and how I would go about doing 
that. Also the Dell Restore CD has a CD key installed in it. This is 
what the Dell boxes use to register windows I assume. Does anyone know 
how I might be able to go about using that key of if it is possible

STEVE

Ken Doyle wrote:
 Hi Steve,
  I have used the unattended installation with Dell Machines (on about 
 10 optiplex gx620's -- but no laptops).
  However, we used a volume-licensed copy of WindowsXP for the 
 installation, not the Dell/restore version of windows. Which 4 files 
 are different between the two? 
  Also, if you are doing the OEM install, you need to use the product 
 key that shipped with that install media, not the keys off the side of 
 the dell machine.
 Best,
 Ken D.
 

 */Steven Bambling [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:

   Hi All,

   I am trying to get unattended working I have everything installed and
   samba setup correctly. I then upload the I386 folder off of an OEM
   hologram cd ( Also a dell restore CD). When I use the Linux boot
   disk I
   fill in the correct areas, then the unattended process starts...or
   seems
   to. If I use an OEM I386 folder windows installs but it will not
   register windows with Microsoft. If I use the Dell restore CD (
   only 4
   files difference) then during the windows setup it can't find all the
   files needed to complete the install.

   Does anyone use Unattended will Dell Machines both Laptop and Desktop
   and the Windows Product Keys that are on the side of the cases. Any
   helpful hints or experiences that you have went through would be
   great!

   Thanks,
   STEVE


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[Unattended] Issues with getting Unattended to work with Dell machines.

2006-05-16 Thread Steven Bambling

Hi All,

I am trying to get unattended working I have everything installed and 
samba setup correctly.  I then upload the I386 folder off of an OEM 
hologram cd ( Also a dell restore CD).  When I use the Linux boot disk I 
fill in the correct areas, then the unattended process starts...or seems 
to.  If I use an OEM I386 folder windows installs but it will not 
register windows with Microsoft.  If I use the Dell restore CD ( only 4 
files difference) then during the windows setup it can't find all the 
files needed to complete the install.


Does anyone use Unattended will Dell Machines both Laptop and Desktop 
and the Windows Product Keys that are on the side of the cases.  Any 
helpful hints or experiences that you have went through would be great!


Thanks,
STEVE


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