



08:11:52, Info IBS UnattendDumpSetting:. 08:11:52, Info IBS UnattendDumpSetting: Component name = 08:11:52, Info IBS UnattendDumpSetting: Pass = oobeSystem 08:11:52, Info IBS UnattendDumpSetting: Error code = 0x8030000b 08:11:52, Info IBS UnattendDumpSetting: -Unattend setting error / warning. 08:11:52, Info IBS UnattendErrorFromResults: Hit an unattend error dumping any info we have about the failure. Now if someone could tell me how they make the Win10 Default User profile keep the pinned icons on the taskbar I’d be the happiest camper driver I don’t know about but there’s definitely something that baffles me: why would it look for the xml in this directory? I’m stumped on this one…Do you all have to copy the xml file to both locations before running sysprep against one of the copies? 08:11:52, Error User input error was detected in unattend file.

I never before ran into any instructions to put it both places so I never have. Good luck!Įdit: Forgot to mention that it always seemed to me that the unattend in C:\Windows\Panther was a post-sysprep record with all the sensitive data removed from the file by Windows as it processed it. I have never really used audit mode, I just enter product key during installation and run “c:\Windows\System32\SLMGR.VBS” /ato" to re-activate after imaging (in setupcomplete.cmd). I ended up removing all product key entries and don’t have the error anymore. However, I have had the “Windows could not parse…” error and in looking at the setuperr.log in C:\Windows\Panther\UnattendGC folder (this one is different than the setuperr.log in C:\Windows\Panther, I don’t recall how though), it pointed me in the general direction of the xxx entry in “Specialize” pass. The only place I put it is in C:\Windows\Systems32\Sysprep folder. I also have basically re-used my Win7 unattend, though I did run it through the Win10 SIM to validate it.
