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Custom XP cd, almost there
« on: July 26, 2003, 03:12:06 PM »
I took my copy of winxp and slipstreamed it with sp1a (network installation).

I added the $OEM$ folder to the root and then $1 below that and then my drivers folder.

Here I have four folders: AUDIO, INTELINF, NIC, VIDEO

During the install (with the features of xp in the background page: ie. installing devices), winxp asked me for a couple of files for my nvidia card. I couldn't find them on the cd (two were nvsvc32.exe, keystone.exe). I said cancel and finished the install. Everything else went smoothly. I started up my computer after the install was finished and went into my device manager. I click on my vid card and said "update driver" and pointed to the VIDEO folder on my cd and the update went perfect, no errors.

Next thing... my audio card wasn't installed perfectly either. I had a ? beside it. Again I went update driver, pointed towards my AUDIO folder and the update went perfect. All my devices under "sound, video and game controllers" have no errors now.

Can anyone shed some light into what the problem was during the automated installed

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« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2003, 03:50:48 PM »
Doing some more reading after, I read something that I had to copy the infs files from the driver folders to $$\INF?

Can anyone confirm this? Also, if I have oemsetup.ini in my NIC folder, I wouldn't copy that to $$\INF would I?

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