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Stiganator

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  1. I'm pushing a syspreped image to GX270 and GX280. The GX280s work fine, but the gx 270s don't have USB enabled when all is said and done. It won't install ich5usb.inf even if I do it manually. ICH6 and ICH5 folders are setup identically, with the proper OemPNPPath lines etc. Anybody have a fix or workaround?
  2. can I just install the drivers on a system and copy the folders and reference those .infs or do I need to extract the .infs differently from the setup files? these are cats 4.12 package 1s and 66.93s. just curious
  3. I am using ghost to distribute a syspreped image to various models of computers. But the video and NIC drivers don't install with the PnP re enumeration. OemPnPPath = "dell\drivers\R45632;dell\ICH5\" so I think the format is right. because %systemroot% aka C:\ is appended to it. The drivers are located in the C:\dell\drivers\*folderpath* and have the .inf files that either came with them or I extracted from setups with the -A or -N switches. I read about .iss files and I don't don't if that is what I'm looking for. I want my setup to go like this. 1) push ghost image 2) let sysprep reenumerate and install drivers 3) follow up with a second ghost task to change the configs to the desired names and domains. any help or a walk through would be appreciated.
  4. Well guys I am doing what most of you are on here. I want one image to work with 4-5 different models of computers. I got the HAL thing all worked out with the hacpi hal so that is kosher. My problem is with what format the drivers should be in. Currently they are .inf and such and my OemPnPPath looks like "roughly" OemPnPPath = "dell\drivers\R45323\;dell\ICH5\" etc. There is a .inf in each ot those folders. Some I had to create from extracted archives with a -A or -N switch. I have the install do random name generation after it is ghosted. Then I follow up with a second ghost task to change the config info to what they should be. This is how I optimally would like it to work, but I end up with a 640x480 screen, which tell me the video drivers didn't install. And the second task can't run because the NIC drivers won't install either. After reading through the forms a bit I saw mention of .iss files, which I am unfamiliar with. Are these important? Any help would be appreciated.
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