File for Windows 11 inplace unattend.xml configuration.
File for Windows 11 inplace unattend.xml configuration.
I noticed a recent video covering creating a custom Windows 11 install via an Answer XML file that writes to an iSO for a clean setup. It’s definitely impressive, but I’m curious about adding an Answer unattend.xml for an in-place upgrade during installation. Would it be possible to configure Windows 11 to perform an inplace upgrade using this file? I’d really like to reduce the installation impact without wiping my system, especially since I have many software licenses for audio and video. Any suggestions on how to make this work smoothly would be greatly appreciated!
I frequently work with virtual machines and have been conducting some tests inside them. It appears I’ve discovered some of what I needed to make it function, though it seems I might have partially solved my own issue.
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