Unattended Setup from CD-ROM Prompts for Installation Partition
ID: Q220853
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
SYMPTOMS
When you are performing an unattended Setup after booting from a CD-ROM, text-mode Setup may stop and prompt you for the partition to install to. After the partition is selected, Setup continues in unattended mode.
CAUSE
This is expected behavior when any of the following conditions exists:
- A partition does not exist on the hard disk, and the Repartition setting in the [Unattended] section of the answer file is set to No or is not present.
- The hard disk has only one partition, but also has some allocated space on the same physical disk.
- The hard disk has one partition and it contains an existing installation of Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 95, or Microsoft Windows 98.
The Repartition value in the answer file removes all existing partitions, creates one large partition, and formats it using the NTFS file system.
RESOLUTION
For this type of Setup to be completely unattended, the following conditions must be met:
- The hard disk should be completely unpartitioned and "Repartition = Yes" should be placed in the [Unattend] section of the answer file.
- If you want multiple partitions, the first partition should be large enough to hold the installation. No other operating system can reside on that particular volume.
- For Alpha-based systems, the system and boot partition must reside on the same volume.
MORE INFORMATION
For more information about initiating unattended Setup from a CD-ROM boot, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q216258 How to Perform Unattended Windows 2000 Installation from CD-ROM
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbenv kbsetup
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb