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Hi, I made a Windows 7 unattended dvd, I noticed that I don't get a repair option on bootup. (in the lowewr left corner) Is this normal?. How can I enable it and still keep the unattended setup..

Quicken2k

  • 3 weeks later...
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Unfortunately when you boot an unattended Windows DVD / Media (which contains autounattend.xml), you are directly taken to the installation routine.There is no option to launch the recovery environment.So if you want to repair a computer using an unattended Windows DVD, just follow the steps given below.

Boot from unattended Windows DVD or Media

You are directly taken to installation routine (probably the disk management step)

Press Shift+F10 to launch the PE command Prompt

Type cd recovery

Type recenv.exe

Hope this helps. Best Regards.

  • 1 month later...
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Unfortunately when you boot an unattended Windows DVD / Media (which contains autounattend.xml), you are directly taken to the installation routine.There is no option to launch the recovery environment.So if you want to repair a computer using an unattended Windows DVD, just follow the steps given below.

Boot from unattended Windows DVD or Media

You are directly taken to installation routine (probably the disk management step)

Press Shift+F10 to launch the PE command Prompt

Type cd recovery

Type recenv.exe

Hope this helps. Best Regards.

Thanks for this, I was looking for this info

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