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w2k boot cd with Third Party SCSI & MassStorage Drivers
#2
Posted 13 September 2004 - 06:28 PM
Hello tarkan,
I am trying to do the same thing. I am running into the same error message. Did you ever get this to work? If so, do you mind telling me what you did to get the boot loader drivers installed from the CD?
Thanks,
I am trying to do the same thing. I am running into the same error message. Did you ever get this to work? If so, do you mind telling me what you did to get the boot loader drivers installed from the CD?
Thanks,
#3
Posted 19 November 2004 - 10:45 PM
Well i don't know if you have resolved the issue or not but the problem that you have described occurs if you have unwanted files in textsetup.oem.
The textmode portion of the setup only uses sys files and so when you use unattended installs you should not have any dll files etc in textsetup.oem.
Since the textsetup.oem is just the script that textmode portion of the setup reads so these files are not required. Especially the dll files. And these will give you an error that you are getting.
[Files.Scsi.hpn]
driver = d1, hpn.sys, hpn
catalog = d1, hpn.cat
inf = d1, hpn.inf
inf = d1, hpnmgt.inf
OMITT - dll = d1, hpncin.dll
The textmode portion of the setup only uses sys files and so when you use unattended installs you should not have any dll files etc in textsetup.oem.
Since the textsetup.oem is just the script that textmode portion of the setup reads so these files are not required. Especially the dll files. And these will give you an error that you are getting.
[Files.Scsi.hpn]
driver = d1, hpn.sys, hpn
catalog = d1, hpn.cat
inf = d1, hpn.inf
inf = d1, hpnmgt.inf
OMITT - dll = d1, hpncin.dll
#5
Posted 20 November 2004 - 09:51 AM
Read this thread:
http://www.ntcompatible.com/thread.php?id=25442
The method described there is different from what you're trying to do, however it does allow you to still use the custom CD on any PC as it still attempts to detect the hardware and is not trying to automatically install a certain set of drivers as the method you're attempting to use does.
http://www.ntcompatible.com/thread.php?id=25442
The method described there is different from what you're trying to do, however it does allow you to still use the custom CD on any PC as it still attempts to detect the hardware and is not trying to automatically install a certain set of drivers as the method you're attempting to use does.
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