[updated on "9 September, 2007" : I got a PM from SIGINET instructing me how to do this with the RyanVM integrator, so I'll try his method first] original message follows: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm back! Sorry if I'm beating a dead horse, but please bear with me, ok? I just have a few questions for xehqter, or anyone else who would like to help me. I've re-read the forum again, start to finish, but I'm still not sure I have this all straight in my head. I guess I read too many different methods here for multi-oem cd's, and I'm confuse which method is compatible with the others. I want to make a multi-manufacturer cd (obviously), without having to integrate, and just use the uncompressed OEMBIOS.* files. That way I won't have to re-integrate the whole cd again with RyanVM. I have the OEM folder at root of the project, and each manufacturer folder in the OEM folder. OEMSCAN.EXE and OEMSCAN.INI are also in the OEM folder. Now for the QUESTIONS...... I'm just trying to figure out which files do and don't need editing. And, what commands get added to what file? I understand the OEMSCAN.INI file, it's the other ones that confuse me. If I have the SLP key in WINNT.SIF, do I still need to edit UNATTEND.TXT more than it is? Should I mark "preinstall" and "unattended" as YES in all instances? Then there are the MultiOEM files, OEMSCAN_ADDON files, plus the OEMSCAN_ADDON_MULTISYSTEM files. Which methods should I use? Should I use "Entries_OEMScan_MULTISYSTEM.ini", and if so do I only add [txtsetup_files] setoem.exe = 1,,,,,,,2,0,0 to TXTSETUP.SIF? or all the rest of "Entries_OEMScan_MULTISYSTEM.ini" to TXSETUP.SIF? Do I realy need to run SETKEY.EXE and SETOEM.EXE? Do I just leave oobeinfo.ini alone? I know I could hash it out for hours, and finaly figure it out. But maybe someone here could save me the time and post the correct *.SIF and/or other ini/txt files I need? I could use one or several SLP key, doesn't matter, but I'd like to know both ways. Maybe a nice "HOWTO" post? Thanks everyone, and keep up the good work! Sorry for being a burden. kd6aaj