On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 04:50:02PM +0100, Christophe Fergeau wrote: > I played a bit with this, with a non-empty product key, adding the Win8 > <ProductKey> bits while keeping or removing the Win7 <ProductKey> bits > break win7 unattended install in all cases. > Removing the /IMAGE/INDEX bits also break win7 unattended install. Actually I missed something during testing. The <ProductKey> node added for Win8 unattended installs seems to be mutually exclusive with the /IMAGE/INDEX bits from Win7 unattended installs (I got a vague hint toward that from http://technet.microsoft.com/fr-fr/library/ff715526.aspx ). Using the <ProductKey> node from Win8 and removing the Win7 ProductKey node and the InstallFrom (/IMAGE/INDEX) Win7 node gives me a working unattended install. In short, using a Win8 autounattended.xml file with Win7 seems to be working fine (I've only tested with a mandatory product key). Christophe
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