unattended
Yes. It is used for an unattended installation of Windows 2000/XP.
The type of installation that uses an answer file is known as an unattended installation. In this process, the answers to installation prompts are pre-defined in a text file, allowing Windows to automate the installation without requiring user interaction. This method is particularly useful for deploying operating systems across multiple machines efficiently and consistently. The answer file typically includes configurations for settings like partitioning, user accounts, and product keys.
The default desktop theme for a successful installation of Windows Vista Business is Aero. I hope this answers your question :-)
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Well, darling, an attended installation requires the user to be present and interact with the installation process, while an unattended installation occurs without the need for any user intervention. It's like the difference between having to hold someone's hand through a task versus letting it run on its own - simple as that. So, if you want to babysit the installation, go for attended; if you'd rather let it do its thing solo, unattended is the way to go.
Maybe, because no one has ever worked on one.
The poetry and the music of the Christians captivates Nwoye. It answers the question of why his clan performed tasks which were abhorrent to him.
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If there are 20 questions and 2 wrong answers, it typically means that out of the 20 questions answered, 2 were answered incorrectly while the remaining 18 were either correct or not attempted. This could affect the overall score or percentage of correct answers. In a quiz context, it highlights that the individual performed well but made a couple of mistakes.
Answers do exist but there will always be more questions than answers.
Rhetorical questions. And what are questions, answers, and rhetorical-entries, without definitions of their key terms ?
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