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Unattended broke new user on last stage of setup


MorcCrafak

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Hello i edit windows 7 using this tool and i use unattended but after selecting name updates and network type(home,work etc) windows shows me blank username and password and i dont know how to fix this.

 

 

Sorry my english is bad.

Screenshot here(sorry for the low colour depth im new with unattended setups):

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On ‎25‎.‎11‎.‎2015 at 5:24 PM, MorcCrafak said:

 

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Sorry, but you have set some registry keys wrongly. If you know the username and password, use these to sign in. Also, here is a solution.

1st case:If you don't know username and password, then follow these steps:

  1. Boot from any kind of installation media(It must be Windows 7+).
  2. Choose your lang. settings and click Next.
  3. Click Repair your computer.
  4. For Windows 7, click Command Prompt. For Windows 8+, click Troubleshoot and Advanced Options. Then, click Command Prompt.
  5. Type "regedit"(without quotes) and click Enter.

6.   Go to some registry key and load a HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE hive.(You can do this clicking on the File -> Load Hive.) It is usually located in

D:\Windows\System32\config

. Even the key is in the registry, it's a key of the installation media. Also, we will use the location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\PCSOFTWARE. Replace the D: with Windows system disk

2nd case:If you know it, then:

  1. Sign in with your username(the first one) and password(the second one) and sign in.
  2. Press Win+R and type regedit and press Enter.

Main point:Now follow these steps(You can use anything from mentioned cases):

1.1 If you are signed in,go to this key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

1.2 If you using installation media, go here:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\PCSOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System

2. Check the value "dontdisplaylastusername" if the value data is 0 (See the Data column). If not, set it to 0. If you have so, then i can't help you more :(

3. Restart your PC.

4. Try it. Please include the image if you have any problem. That's all.

3rd case:Using the Win Toolkit WIM registry editor:

1. Open the WIM Registry editor and load the HKLM\Software hive.

2. Follow the main point (without the restarting your PC).

3.Save it :) 

 

Edited by TTtie
Added the editing using the WIM Registry Editor.
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