Install error 0x80300024, and how I do I disable unattended setup completely?

vinconti

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Sorry if this has been answered previously, couldn't find it. I am having a hard time where my unattended setup does "something" wrong and throws a 0x80300024. So to see whats going on I would prefer disable unattended completely, and manually create the drive volumes. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do that. Any ideas?
 
Well if I did enable it, I have no idea how I did, and even when I don't touch it at all it still generates the unattended. XML file. So, anyone have any ideas about how I can disable it after it has been enabled regardless of how it got enabled? Or what I need to do to edit the file so that I can just let me partition the thing myself?
 
NTLite automatically loads the "last session" file, if you enabled it then then it will be enabled when you run the toolnext. Disable "autoload last session" on the Sources page - Toolbar - Settings.
 
So, anyone have any ideas about how I can disable it after it has been enabled regardless of how it got enabled? Or what I need to do to edit the file so that I can just let me partition the thing myself?
Delete the file autounattend.xml in sources dir.

The next time don't set the drive and partition in unattended page.
 
Thanks you guys. I actually did delete the XML file, and for some reason it munged up the ISO and it wouldn't boot anymore. Also I do try starting over from scratch and it still did the same thing with the auto config of unattended boot. On top of that, I was kind of hoping to not have to lose all of the customizations I was trying. Anyway I was hoping that there was some way that I could just click a thing on the unattended page to tell it to stop doing it.

What program do you guys use for in place editing of a bootable ISO file?
 
I only use iso's as the source and i dont create iso's either because i install from usb drives and work from the updated folders.

NTLite and a batch script to control dism. :cool:
 
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What program do you guys use for in place editing of a bootable ISO file?
I don't edit other than Win 7-10 but for me works ok:
NTLite

Before building the image, suits all my needs.
If the image is already built, edit the source then build another image with the same or another name, is opt to you.
 
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