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SUMMARYBy default, unattended setup installs Windows NT to drive C (the first partition on the first drive in the system). In some cases, you may want to separate the Windows NT boot partition (the partition where the operating system files are located) from the system partition (the partition where Boot.ini, Ntdetect.com, and NTLDR reside). MORE INFORMATION
You can use a Winnt.exe feature to separate the boot partition from system
partition. This feature is unrelated to unattended setup. The /T: option
is used to specify the location where the $Win_nt$.~ls directory will be
placed during setup when Winnt.exe is used. The /T: option defaults to
drive C.
Additional query words: 4.00 Unattended Setup
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