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  1. You need to change the option 67 to: OSChooser\I386\Startrom.com Michael
  2. I am working with a RIS installation with a client and having trouble with the RAID 7 controller on x345. I get the following error message: Error in line 1747: D:\XPSPRTM\base\boot\setup\oemdisk.c. I hope someone have a solution for this error:-) My setup is the following: RAID 7 driver 7.10 and 7.12, both not working. I have created a Textmode folder under $OEM$ I have copy the RAID drivers to the Textmode folder I have copy the drivers to $OEM$\$1\drivers\RAID I have created the following entries in SIF: OemPreinstall = yes OemPnpDriversPath = drivers\NIC\Broadcom_v1;drivers\NIC\Broadcom_v1\Win2003\IA32;drivers\RAID;drivers\RAID\Win2003;drivers\RAID\Win2003\scsi;drivers\RAID\Windows\Win2003\scsi\ivdrvr DriverSigningPolicy = Ignore [MassStorageDrivers] "IBM ServeRAID 4Mx/4Lx/5i/6M/6i/7k Controller (Windows Server 2003)" = "OEM" [HardwareIDs.scsi.NFRDDotNet32] id = "PCI\VEN_1014&DEV_01BD", "nfrd960" id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0250", "nfrd960" [OEMBootFiles] nfrd960.sys nfrdci04.dll ibmnfrd3.cat oemsetup.inf The Txtsetup.oem file have the following entries: [Disks] d1 = "IBM ServeRAID Device Driver Diskette", \windows\win2003\scsi\ivdrvr\NFRD960.SYS, \windows\win2003\scsi\ivdrvr [Defaults] scsi = NFRDDotNet32 [scsi] NFRDDotNet32 = "IBM ServeRAID 4Mx/4Lx/5i/6M/6i/7k Controller (Windows Server 2003)" [Files.scsi.NFRDDotNet32] driver = d1, nfrd960.sys, NFRD960 dll = d1, nfrdci04.dll catalog = d1, ibmnfrd3.cat inf = d1, oemsetup.inf [Config.NFRD960] value = parameters\PnpInterface,5,REG_DWORD,1 value = parameters\Device,NumberOfRequests,REG_DWORD,128 [HardwareIDs.scsi.NFRDDotNet32] id = "PCI\VEN_1014&DEV_01BD", "nfrd960" id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0250", "nfrd960"
  3. I will use RIS (Remote Installation service) in your Windows 2003 domain. The RIS service is free and buildin in Windows 2003. It's easy to deploy and maintain.
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