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Substituting the unattend option of sysprep witch an file

Substituting the unattend option of sysprep witch an file

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Default Substituting the unattend option of sysprep witch an file

Hi

I have Windows7 SP1 64-bit in Audit mode.

During the passage between the Audit and OOBE mode with the sysprep /generalize /oobe /reboot /unattend:c:\Unattend.xml command, I can substitute the unattend option by putting the Unattend.xml file in the c:\windows\panther directory?

Before running the aforementioned command, I have to run the Disk Cleanup utility to delete any unnecessary files or not?

Thanks

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