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On 2021-06-18 18:44, Victor Chou wrote:<br>
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Can you add a answer file to a Windows 10 virtualbox vm?</div>
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What do you want to achieve? Unattended install? See the respective
section in the manual and
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://blogs.oracle.com/scoter/oracle-vm-virtualbox-52:-unattended-guest-os-install">https://blogs.oracle.com/scoter/oracle-vm-virtualbox-52:-unattended-guest-os-install</a><br>
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The feature is available for quite a while now, but for command line
only.<br>
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We don't plan to let the user provide completely custom answer
files, but that's easily possible without the unattended install
help in VirtualBox if you need it: either use the original install
ISO and put the answer file on a floppy/2nd DVD drive/USB stick, or
use the VISO support (see manual) to add the answer file virtually
to the install ISO (which is what the unattended install feature
does internally).<br>
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Klaus<br>
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