![]() For example, is this a simple unattended installation using an autounattend.xml answer file? If so, could you post a copy here? If that is not what you are doing (for example, if this is a sysprep image), please describe the process you are using. ![]() Since you reference an "unattended iso" am I correct in assuming that you are installing Windows via unattended install? If so, please describe this process in a bit of detail. If you post the precise error that may help. That leads me to a few more questions:Ĭould you please be more specific and tell us what the error is? Vague references to some mystery error don't help to diagnose the problem very much. You also note that "it comes out with an error in the activation, it may be due to some unattended iso problem". If this is a new installation of Windows, could you please confirm that it is the same edition (Home, Pro, etc.) that was activated on the system previously? In addition, are you installing from media of the same type such as retail Windows media and not volume license media? ![]() Why are you needing to "reactivate" Windows? Is this a new installation that you performed on a system that already had Windows installed on it previously or did something else happen that got you into this state? ![]() I have a feeling that we are missing some details here.
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