Probably worth investigating before settling on the final version to use. That 32-bit issue/comment was valid as of July last year when I last updated it. The last paragraph is from my internal documentation notes regarding the ADK. Microsoft suggests to use the 1809 version for the time being. Choose where to save the unattend.xml and if selected in step 2 the sysprep executor. Another UI with a total of 8 tabs appears with settings, which will need to be populated.
#Unattend xml builder 64 Bit#
The newer version for "Windows 10 1903" did not work correctly for me due to known bugs that requires use of a 32-bit Windows version to run ADK on, which I don't have lying around (everything is 64 bit nowadays). You will be prompted with a UI, choose the OS and Architecture to build an unattend.xml. The "Windows 10 1809" version (which also works for Server 2019) is the one I use. This video demonstrates installing the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK), and Windows System Image Manager (SIM) to create an autounattend.xml file. It ensures correct syntax and make sure the proper are added as well. Build Custom Windows Images & Make Use of Unattend. Windows Assessment and Deployment KitĀ from Rather than build the xml file by hand, I would recommend using This should explain it and the required XML setup in the specialize pass: