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Software / Windows 2000 unnatended with drivers on CD
« on: December 09, 2005, 04:37:05 PM »
Dan is the man! I read about 5000 other posts and sites with no good results. Dan has it here for real! I LOVE YOU! the only thing to change is under:

[SCSI.Load]  ;add
<driver>  = driver.sys,4

[quote name=\'Dan\' post=\'10870\' date=\'Jul 22 2003, 01:36 PM\']Whilst a little late (like 7 months). I think I have found a solution to the problem of getting Win2K to detect OEM Mass Storage Devices on setup.

You need to edit the default txtsetup.sif file in the \i386 dir before you write it to the CD. I think that this will only work for PnP drivers tho'

Modify as follows:

under:

[SourceDisksFiles] ;add
driver.sys   = 1,,,,,,_x,4,1

where driver.sys is the name of your OEM driver

under:

[SCSI] ;add
<driver>  = "Description pulled from TXTSETUP.OEM supplied by oem"

where <driver> is the name of your drivers (without the .sys)

under:

[SCSI.Load]  ;add
<driver>  = driver.sys

replace <driver> and driver.sys as above

under:

[HardwareIdsDatabase]  ;add
"PCI\VEN_........" = <driver>

this line (the bit beginning with "PCI\VEN") is also supplied by the txtsetup.oem from your oem

Lastly - copy your driver.sys file to the \i386 dir

See how you get on - this has worked for me on 2 different drivers so....

The only reason I say it needs to be a PNP driver is that you also need to add the drivers under the $OEM$\$1\ dir structure, so that it is automatically detected in GUI portion of setup (I think) - otherwise, you will get through text mode, but no further.

Regards,

Dan[/quote]

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