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picard

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  1. The problem is solved now. It was really a strange behavior, but it was caused by the dell-driver. I downloaded the native driver from LSI (SAS1068). With this one integrated, everything works as expected. So thanks for all your support. Picard
  2. I will post more detailled information on monday, i have to finish now... sorry, but thanks for any help.
  3. For sure, it is no longer fully unattended. But the problem exists anyway. I would like at least to save effort for typing serial/language and all the other options. For me this seems to be a bug/failure. Target of this operation is a xp64-volume disc. The driver i tried to add is for the Dell Precision 690 LSI-SAS adapter. I even tried to integrate this driver, but with a cd prepared that way, setup crashes with a bluescreen. Again: Just by deactivating "unattended"-node from nLite, everything works, so the driver is ok. Hopefully it is possible to fix/explore the problem. Best regards, picard
  4. Hi, i used nLite to create a cd for unattended setup. But for any reason, it seems not to be possible to add my SAS-driver by pressing F6 at boot time. Windows is asking for the driver and i'm also able to select and format the target disc (so the driver is already active). But after formatting, windows begins to copy all files to disc and at this stage it seems to fail to access the driver-files. It shows a message, that the copying of the file fails. I set up a fully automated unattended setup, any ideas what the reason could be for this behaviour? Best regards, picard
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