This walkthrough describes how to build a simple answer file for Itanium-based computers. Because Itanium-based computers are installed to Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) disks, additional partitions are required during installation.
This walkthrough describes how to create a simple answer file that performs a complete unattended installation of Windows®. This example does not import any special drivers, applications, or packages. At the end of this walkthrough, you can run Windows Setup with this answer file to complete an unattended installation.
For more information about disk partition requirements, see Understanding Disk Partitions.
Prerequisites
To complete this walkthrough, you need the following:
- Windows System Image Manager
(Windows SIM) installed on a technician computer. For more
information, see Building a Technician
Computer.
- An authorized copy of the Windows
Server® 2008 R2 for Itanium-Based Systems product
DVD.
- Removable media, such as a floppy disk or USB
flash drive (UFD).
- An Itanium-based computer with a UEFI-based
hard disk.
Step 1: Create a new answer file
In this step, you create a new, blank answer file. A catalog file (.clg) is a binary file that contains the state of all the settings and packages in a Windows image.
- On your technician computer, insert the Windows
Server 2008 R2 for Itanium-Based Systems product DVD into
the DVD-ROM drive.
- On the desktop of the technician computer, navigate to the
\Sources folder on your DVD-ROM drive. Copy the catalog file (.clg)
that corresponds to the Windows edition you want to create an
answer file for to a location on the computer.
- Open Windows SIM. On the desktop of the computer, click
Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft
Windows OPK (or Windows AIK), and then click
Windows System Image Manager.
- On the File menu, click Select Windows Image.
- In the Select a Windows Image window, in Files of
type, click Catalog files (.clg).
- In Select a Windows Image, navigate to the location
where you saved the catalog file (.clg), and then click
Open.
The Windows Server 2008 R2 for Itanium-Based Systems component list appears in the Windows Image pane.
- On the File menu, click New Answer File.
Step 2: Add Windows settings to the answer file
In this step, you add the settings to your answer file to enable an unattended installation.
- In the Windows Image pane of Windows SIM, expand
the Components node to display available settings.
64-bit versions of Windows contain multiple architecture types of the same component. For Itanium-based computers, use the ia64 versions of the components in the Windows image.
- On the expanded list of components, add the following
components to your answer file by right-clicking the component and
then selecting the appropriate configuration pass.
This action adds the component to your answer file in the specified configuration pass. A configuration pass is a phase of a Windows installation. Different parts of the Windows Server 2008 R2 operating system are installed in different configuration passes. You can specify settings to be applied in one or more configuration passes.
Component Configuration Pass ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Setup\DiskConfiguration\Disk\CreatePartitions\CreatePartition
windowsPE
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Setup\ImageInstall\OSImage\InstallTo
windowsPE
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Setup\UserData
windowsPE
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-International-Core-WinPE
windowsPE
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup\OEMInformation
specialize
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup\AutoLogon
specialize
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup\UserAccounts\AdministratorPassword
oobeSystem
Note: Expand the component list until you see the lowest setting listed above, and then add that setting to your answer file. This shortcut will add the setting and all parent settings to your answer file in one step.
Step 3: Configure the Windows settings in the answer file
In this step, you configure the Windows settings in the answer file for Itanium-based computers.
- In the answer file pane, in the Microsoft-Windows-Setup
component, click Disk.
- In the Disk node, configure the following settings:
Setting Value Microsoft-Windows-Setup/DiskConfiguration/Disk
DiskID=0
WillWipeDisk=true
- In the Microsoft-Windows-Setup component, right-click
CreatePartitions, and then select Insert New
CreatePartition. Repeat this step two more times so that there
are three
CreatePartition
entries in your answer file.
- In the
CreatePartition
nodes, configure the following settings:
Setting Value Microsoft-Windows-Setup/DiskConfiguration/Disk/CreatePartitions/CreatePartition
Order=1
Size=400
Type=EFI
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/DiskConfiguration/Disk/CreatePartitions/CreatePartition
Order=2
Size=128
Type=MSR
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/DiskConfiguration/Disk/CreatePartitions/CreatePartition
Extend=true
Order=3
Type=Primary
CreatePartition
setting creates the UEFI System Partition. The secondCreatePartion
creates the MSR, and the thirdCreatePartition
setting creates the partition for Windows. Because the value for Extend istrue
, the remainder of the disk is used for the Windows partition.
- Select and configure all other settings in the answer file as
specified:
Component Value ia64_Microsoft-Windows-International-Core-WinPE
InputLocale = <Input Locale>
SystemLocale = <System Locale>
UILanguage = <UI Language>
UserLocale = <User Locale>
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-International-Core-WinPE\SetupUILanguage
UILanguage = <UI Language>
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Setup\ImageInstall\OSImage
WillShowUI = OnError
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Setup\ImageInstall\OSImage\InstallTo
DiskID = 0
PartitionID = 3
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Setup\UserData
AcceptEula = true
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Setup\UserData\ProductKey
Key = <product key>
WillShowUI = OnError
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup\OEMInformation
Manufacturer = <company name>
HelpCustomized = false
SupportPhone = <support number>
SupportURL = <support URL>
SupportHours = <support hours>
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup\AutoLogon
Enabled = true
LogonCount = 5
Username = Administrator
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup\AutoLogon\Password
Value = <admin password>
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup
ComputerName = <computer name>
ia64_Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup\UserAccounts
AdministratorPassword = <admin password>
These settings outline a basic unattended installation; no user input is required during Windows Setup. You can perform additional customizations and configurations, install Server Roles, or additional drivers. When complete, OEMs and System Builders are required to run the sysprep command with the /oobe option, which will prompt the end user to read the Microsoft Software License Terms.
For more information about Sysprep.exe, see the Sysprep Technical Reference.
For more information about using product keys in answer files, see Work with Product Keys and Activation.
Step 4: Validate the answer file
In this step, you validate the settings in your answer file and then save them to a file.
- In Windows SIM, click Tools, and then click
Validate Answer File.
The setting values in the answer file are compared with the available settings in the Windows image.
Note: This sample answer file contains a blank administrator password. Blank administrator passwords are potential security risks.
- If the answer file validates successfully, a “success” message
appears in the Messages pane. Otherwise, error messages
appear in the same location.
- If an error occurs, double-click the error in the
Messages pane to navigate to the incorrect setting. Change
the setting to fix the error, and then revalidate.
- On the File menu, click Save Answer File, and
then save the answer file as Autounattend.xml.
- Copy Autounattend.xml to the root of a floppy disk or UFD.
Next Step
You now have a basic answer file that automates Windows Setup for Itanium-based computers. To test your answer file, use the DVD-boot method to install Windows Server 2008 R2 with an answer file. For more information, see Walkthrough: Deploy Windows by Booting from a DVD.
Sample
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend"> <settings pass="windowsPE"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Setup" processorArchitecture="ia64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <DiskConfiguration> <Disk wcm:action="add"> <CreatePartitions> <CreatePartition wcm:action="add"> <Order>1</Order> <Size>400</Size> <Type>EFI</Type> </CreatePartition> <CreatePartition wcm:action="add"> <Order>2</Order> <Size>128</Size> <Type>MSR</Type> </CreatePartition> <CreatePartition wcm:action="add"> <Order>3</Order> <Extend>true</Extend> <Type>Primary</Type> </CreatePartition> </CreatePartitions> <DiskID>0</DiskID> <WillWipeDisk>true</WillWipeDisk> </Disk> </DiskConfiguration> <ImageInstall> <OSImage> <InstallTo> <DiskID>0</DiskID> <PartitionID>3</PartitionID> </InstallTo> <WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI> </OSImage> </ImageInstall> <UserData> <ProductKey> <WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI> <Key>12345-12345-12345-12345-12345</Key> </ProductKey> <AcceptEula>true</AcceptEula> </UserData> </component> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-International-Core-WinPE" processorArchitecture="ia64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <SetupUILanguage> <UILanguage>en-US</UILanguage> </SetupUILanguage> <InputLocale>en-US</InputLocale> <SystemLocale>en-US</SystemLocale> <UILanguage>en-US</UILanguage> <UserLocale>en-US</UserLocale> </component> </settings> <settings pass="specialize"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="ia64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <OEMInformation> <Manufacturer>Fabrikam</Manufacturer> <HelpCustomized>false</HelpCustomized> <SupportPhone>212-555-7890</SupportPhone> <SupportURL>http://www.fabrikam.com</SupportURL> <SupportHours>Support Hours</SupportHours> </OEMInformation> <AutoLogon> <Password> <Value>StrongPassword</Value> <PlainText>true</PlainText> </Password> <Enabled>true</Enabled> <LogonCount>5</LogonCount> <Username>Administrator</Username> </AutoLogon> <ComputerName>ComputerName</ComputerName> </component> </settings> <settings pass="oobeSystem"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="ia64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <UserAccounts> <AdministratorPassword> <Value>StrongPassword</Value> <PlainText>true</PlainText> </AdministratorPassword> </UserAccounts> </component> </settings> </unattend>