Win2000 installation files and WIN98, WinMe are different. It is a Winnt file in its installation dish i386 directory. It is WinNT / ?, there is no need to space here. / S [: sourcePath] Specifies the location of the Windows 2000 source file. To copy files from multiple servers at the same time, you should specify multiple / s sources. If multiple / S switch options are used, the specified first server must be available, otherwise the installation failed. / T [: tempDrive] indicates the specified drive of the storing temporary file to the installer and install Windows 2000 on the drive. / UNATtend [NUM]: [Answer_File] Performs a clean installation in unattended installation mode. Answer file provides some custom specification for your installer. NUM is the number of seconds between the installer ends copying these files and restarting the computer. / Udf: ID [, udf_file] indicates an identifier (ID) that is used to specify how the unique database file (UDF) modifies the answer file. UDF will override some of the values in the answer file, and the identifier decides which values used in UDF. If you do not specify UDF_FILE, the installer prompts the user to insert a disk containing the $ UNIQUE $ .udb file. / R [: folder] / RX [: Folder] Creates a temporary attached folder in a folder where Windows 2000 file is installed. The folder created with / rx is deleted after the installation is complete. / E Indicates that the installer runs a command before performing the final phase installation. This command will appear in two restarting the computer, and the installer has collected the necessary configuration information, but the installation has not been completed. I have seen the above parameter introduction, I believe that you have a new understanding of the installation of the Windows system, which is used with caution involving hardware parameters. It is the system's stability. It is recommended to use parameters for Win98 and WinME installation, and 2000 installation parameters are more complicated, and some parameters may not understand. If this is the case, I suggest you still follow the old way. Windows2000 Installation Parameter Details 2 Install or upgrade Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Professional. You can run the WINNT32 command in Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT command prompt. WINNT32 [/ S: SourcePath] [/ tempDrive: drive_letter] [/ unattend [num]: [ANSWER_FILE]] [/ copydir: folder_name] [/ COPYSOURCE: folder_name] [/ cmd: command_Line] [/ debug [level]: [ FileName]] [/ udf: id [, udf_file]] [/ syspart: drive_letter] [/ checkupgradeonly] [/ cmdcons] [/ m: folder_name] [/ makelocalsource] [/ noreboot] parameter / s: sourcePath Specifies Windows 2000 file Source location. To copy files from multiple servers at the same time, specify multiple / s sources. If multiple / S switches are used, the first server specified must be available, otherwise the "installer" will not operate correctly. / Tempdrive: DRIVE_LETTER orientation "Setup" to place a temporary file in the specified partition and install Windows 2000 on the partition. / Unattend upgrades Windows 2000, Windows NT3.51-4.0, Windows 98, or Windows 95 for an unattended "Installation" mode.
Obtain all the settings of the user from the previous installation, so that users do not require user intervention. Switch to Auto Installation with / Unattend to confirm that you have read and accept the "End User License Agreement" (EULA) of Windows 2000. Before using this switch to use this switch to install Windows 2000, you must confirm that end users (whether personal or individual entities) have been received, read and accept projects of Windows 2000 EULA. OEM may not specify the code on the machine sold to the end user. / UNATtend [NUM]: [Answer_File] Performs a refresh installation in an unmanned "installation" mode. The response file will provide your custom specification for the installer. NUM is the "installer" end file replication and the number of seconds used between restarting the computer. Num can be used on any computer running Windows NT or Windows 2000. Answer_file is the name of the answer file. / CopyDir: Folder_name creates an additional folder in a folder where Windows 2000 file is installed. For example, if the source folder contains a folder called Private_Drivers, the folder contains modifications to your site, you can type / copydir: private_drivers to make the installer to copy the folder to the Windows 2000 folder . This way, the new folder will be in C: / Winnt / Private_Drivers. You can use / copyDIR to create the required additional folder. / COPYSOURCE: Folder_name creates a temporary attached folder in a folder where Windows 2000 file is installed. For example, if the source folder contains a folder called Private_Drivers, the folder contains modifications to your site, you can type command / copySource: private_drivers to make the installer to copy the folder to install Windows 2000 In the folder, use it during installation. In this way, the temporary file will be in C: / Winnt / Private_Drivers. Unlike folder / copydir, the / copyspace folder will be deleted after the "Setup" is over. / Cmd: Command_Line In front of the "Installation", indicates that the "Setup" performs a specific command. This will occur after the computer restarts twice and the "installer" collected the necessary configuration information, and the "installer" ended before. / Debug [level]: [filename] Create a debug log at the specified level, for example: / debug4: c: /win2000.log. The default log file is: C: /% WINDIR% / Winnt32.log, its debug level is set to 2. Log Level as follows: 0- Serious error: 1- Error, 2-Warning, 3-information, 4-Debug details. Each level contains a level below it. / UDF: ID [, UDB_FILE] Specify the identifier (ID), "Installer" utilizes this identifier to specify the "Unique Database" (UDB) file to modify the answer file (see / UNATtend "). The UDB will override the values in the answers file and determine which values in the UDB file is determined by the identifier. For example, / udf: ras_user, ur_company.udb overwrites the settings specified for the identifier RAS_USER in the OUR_Company.udb file. If you do not specify UDB_FILE, "Installer" will prompt the user to insert a disk containing the $ unique $ .udb file.