An attended installation is one in which someone is present at the computer and will answer questions / select options while installing. This is in contrast to an unattended installation, where the installer reads an answer file and thus no one needs to be present.
Yes. It is used for an unattended installation of Windows 2000/XP.
Windows 7 minimizes user involvement during installation. You only enter information at the very beginning and very end of the installation.
Only Windows Vista, Windows XP PROESSIONAL, and Windows 2000 Workstation clients can process the software installation policy.
Windows 2000 applications and settings are kept and Windows XP upgrade is quicker than a fresh new installation of XP.
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In Microsoft Windows NT, you can automate the installation of a domain controller using unattended Setup, or while performing a normal, attended installation.
yes.. choose upgrade windows option while installation..
An unattended installation has no permanent staff. With computer software installations an attended installation means that the user is watching the installation and is expected to answer questions that come up during the install. An unattended installation can be started by a user and then not watched because the answers to any questions from the install have been predetermined and stored in something called an 'answer file'. The answers are taken from that file and the user is not required to sit and wait during the installation to answer any questions. This is a common technique with Windows OS installs.
The only way to successfully do this would be to backup all of your data onto a removable drive or separate hard disk and install Windows 2000 on the machine. I would highly recommend formating the main system disk when you did this to avoid any conflicts. I think you're looking for a way to gracefully downgrade your installation. Such a methods doesn't exist Also, you will need to reinstall all of your software after the Windows 2000 installation. You should also be mindful that your software will work on Windows 2000.
An answer file.
No, you do not need the windows setup wizard to assist. It will only create another account instead of repairing the other installation.
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