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Feature Request: Add option to inject Autounattend.xml and $OEM$ folder into Windows 11 ISO (Win11 Creation section)
I would like to propose a useful enhancement for the Win11 Creation section in WinUtil.
Please consider adding a simple toggle/option that asks the user whether they want to include a custom autounattend.xml answer file and a $OEM$ folder into the Windows 11 ISO during creation.
Idea
Add a prompt such as:
“Do you want to add an unattended setup configuration (autounattend.xml + $OEM$ folder) to the ISO?”
If the user selects “Yes”, WinUtil would allow them to:
Provide or generate an autounattend.xml file
Include a $OEM$ folder structure for scripts, drivers, or preset configurations
Automatically integrate both into the ISO before final build
Why this is useful
This would greatly improve the flexibility of the tool for advanced users and system integrators. It enables:
Fully automated Windows installation
Pre-configured system setups (user accounts, regional settings, partitions, etc.)
Easy inclusion of scripts, drivers, and tweaks via $OEM$
Faster deployment for multiple machines without manual setup
Benefit
This feature would make WinUtil even more powerful for:
IT technicians
Power users
System builders
Lab / enterprise deployment scenarios
It keeps the UI simple while adding a very strong “advanced automation” option for those who need it.
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Feature Request: Add option to inject Autounattend.xml and$OEM$ folder into Windows 11 ISO (Win11 Creation section)
I would like to propose a useful enhancement for the Win11 Creation section in WinUtil.
Please consider adding a simple toggle/option that asks the user whether they want to include a custom autounattend.xml answer file and a$OEM$ folder into the Windows 11 ISO during creation.
Idea
Add a prompt such as:
If the user selects “Yes”, WinUtil would allow them to:
autounattend.xmlfile$OEM$folder structure for scripts, drivers, or preset configurationsWhy this is useful
This would greatly improve the flexibility of the tool for advanced users and system integrators. It enables:
$OEM$Benefit
This feature would make WinUtil even more powerful for:
It keeps the UI simple while adding a very strong “advanced automation” option for those who need it.
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