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  1. ok, thanks for the reply. Really do want to thank you again for the driver packs. Very, Very helpful.
  2. here is a sample cdimage -l"%date%" -h -j1 -oci -m -be:\loader.bin Drive:\Path Drive:\image.iso -l you have already figured out as the label for the cd -h -j1 -oci -m are parameters for the image type -b is the name and location of the bootable cd file (e: is my hard drive) Drive:\Path is the drive and path of the folder containing the files you want on your cd. Drive:\image.iso is the filename of your ready to burn iso image hope this helps. btw -m is so that if you want to make an image larger than a cd (i.e. a dvd) then it will still create the iso and not quit and delete the file.
  3. correct command is... convert -bmp2csi -o picture.csi picture.bmp give that a go.
  4. @BtS Thanks for all your hard work. I was just wondering if you could possible make a set of graphics drivers specifically designed for BartPE? the reason I ask is that I have seen driver plugins that install only the minimal requirements for each video card. here is the vga-short.inf used for the plugin ;PE Builder v3 plug-in INF file for VGA ;created by cdob [Version] Signature= "$Windows NT$" [PEBuilder] Name="PNP: VGA Video Drivers" Enable=1 [SourceDisksfiles] files\qres.exe=2,,1;QRes by Anders Kjersem - http://www.snapfiles.com/get/qres.html files\devcon.exe=2,,4;http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272/EN-US/ files\resolution.cmd=2,,1 [Software.AddReg];HKLM\Software ;0x1,"Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnceEx\900","109","||xpeinit.exe -f -m ""set h1024 v768"" %SystemRoot%\system32\qres.exe /x:1024 /c:32 /r:75" 0x1,"Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnceEx\900","109","||xpeinit.exe -f -m ""set resolution"" resolution.cmd" ;***************************************************************** ;http://www.ati.com/ ATI CATALYST 5.5, DriverVer=05/03/2005, 6.14.10.6546 [SourceDisksfiles] files\ati\CX_22511.inf=20,CX_ATI_VGA.inf,1 ;edited: Section [ATI.Mfg.NTx86]: all PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_*&SUBSYS_* lines deleted! ;valid Infcache.1 requires equal DriverVer date and file date files\ati\CX_22511.inf=20,CX_ATI_VGA.inf.date,1 ;ATI Mobility IBM T40; ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/1rd614ww.exe ;files\ati\CX_19104.INF=20,,4;edited: SUBSYS truncated ;ati2mtag.Miniport files\ati\ati2mtag.sys=4,,1;ATI Radeon WindowsNT Miniport Driver ;ati2mtag.Display files\ati\ati2dvag.dll=2,,1;Radeon WindowsNT Display Driver files\ati\ati2cqag.dll=2,,1;Central Memory Manager [AddLine] ; mobility and Fire GL - Attention: basic support only:ati2mtag_default "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI RADEON IGP 330M"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4337" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI RADEON IGP 320M"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4136" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI RADEON IGP 320M"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4336" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI RADEON IGP 340M/345M"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4337" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI RADEON IGP 7000"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4437" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI RADEON IGP 9000"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5835" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI RADEON IGP 9100"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5834" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY FIRE GL 7800"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C58" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY FIRE GL 9000"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C66" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY FIRE GL T2"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E54" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY FireGL V3100"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5464" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY FireGL V3200"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_3154" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY FireGL V7100"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5D49" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C59" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C5A" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON "" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5D48" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 7500"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C57" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C66" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C67" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C65" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9000"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4C64" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9200"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5C63" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9200 "" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5C61" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9200 "" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_7835" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9500"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E52" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9550"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E56" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9600/9700 Series"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E50" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9600/9700 Series"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E52" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9800"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4A4E" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5460" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X200"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5461" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X300"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_3152" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X600"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_3150" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X600 SE"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5462" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X700"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5452" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X700"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5453" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X800"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5D4A" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI MOBILITY RADEON X800 XT"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5D48" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL 8800"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5148" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL D1100"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5B65" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL D1100 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5B75" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL T2"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4154" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL T2 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4174" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V3100"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5B64" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V3100 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5B74" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V3200"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_3E54" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V3200 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_3E74" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V5100"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5552" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V5100 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5572" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V7100"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5554" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V7100 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5574" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V7200"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5551" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL V7200 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5571" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL X1"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E47" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL X1 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E67" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL X2-256/X2-256t"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E4B" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL X2-256/X2-256t Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4E6B" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL X3-256"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4A4D" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL X3-256 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4A6D" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL Z1"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4147" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ATI.Mfg.NTx86", """ATI FireGL Z1 Secondary"" = ati2mtag_default, PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4167" [DelLine] "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "Version", "CatalogFile" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "Uninstall.AddReg", "HKLM" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RemoveService", "Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_default.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_A3.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_M9Plus.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R200.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R300.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R350.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R360.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R420.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R423.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R430.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R480.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_R481.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS200.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS300.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS350.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS400.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS480.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS480M.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV100.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV200.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV200.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV250.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV280.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV350.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV360.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV370.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV380.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV380x.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RV410.Services", "AddService = Ati HotKey Poller" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_SoftwareDeviceSettings", ""HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_A3_SoftwareDeviceSettings", ""HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS200_SoftwareDeviceSettings", ""HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS300_SoftwareDeviceSettings", ""HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS350_SoftwareDeviceSettings", ""HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS400_SoftwareDeviceSettings", ""HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS480_SoftwareDeviceSettings", ""HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"" "i386\inf\CX_ATI_VGA.inf", "ati2mtag_RS480M_SoftwareDeviceSettings", ""HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run"" ;***************************************************************** ;Intel Graphics Driver - Windows XP Embedded ;http://www.intel.com/design/intarch/swsup/IEGDWin.htm ;i810 - i865 Embedded Graphics Driver; tested: i845 and i865 desktop board [SourceDisksfiles] files\intelEmbedded\ssigd.inf=20,,1;Install file for Display driver files\intelEmbedded\igdmini.sys=4,,1;Display driver files\intelEmbedded\igddis.dll=2,,1;Hi level Interface Dynamic Link Library files\intelEmbedded\igd3dalm.dll=2,,1;Direct3D support Dynamic Link Library ;valid Infcache.1 requires equal DriverVer date and file date files\intelEmbedded\ssigd.inf=20,ssigd.inf.date,1 [DelLine] "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "Version", "CatalogFile" "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "DefaultInstall", "Reboot" "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "ssigd_alm", "Reboot" "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "ssigd_wht", "Reboot" "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "ssigd_gdg", "Reboot" "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "ssigd_SoftwareDeviceSettings", "HKR,, PortDrivers" "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "ssigd_SoftwareDeviceSettings", "HKLM, System\CurrentControlSet\Services" "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "ssigd_gdg_SoftwareDeviceSettings", "HKR,, PortDrivers" "i386\inf\ssigd.inf", "ssigd_gdg_SoftwareDeviceSettings", "HKLM, System\CurrentControlSet\Services" ;***************************************************************** ;http://www.matrox.com/mga/support/drivers/certified/home.cfm ;Version 5.92.006 - tested: G400 and G550 DH [SourceDisksfiles] ; Inf file files\matrox\G400.inf=20,,1 files\matrox\G450.inf=20,,1 files\matrox\G450MMSW.inf=20,,1 files\matrox\G550W.inf=20,,1 files\matrox\g400dhd.dll=2,,1;G400DH Display Driver ;files\matrox\g550dhd.dll=2,,1;G550DH Display Driver files\matrox\g400dhm.sys=4,,1;G400DH Miniport Driver ;files\matrox\g550dhm.sys=4,,1;G550DH Miniport Driver ;***************************************************************** ;http://www.nvidia.com - Nvidia Detonator Graphics Drivers ;71.89_win2kxp_english.exe - DriverVer = 04/01/2005, 7.1.8.9 [SourceDisksfiles] ; Inf file files\nvidia\nv4_disp.inf=20,,1 files\nvidia\nv4disp2.inf=20,,4; TNT class ; Display stuff [nv.Display] files\nvidia\nv4_disp.dll=2,,1;NVIDIA Compatible Windows 2000 Display driver ; Miniport Driver [nv4.Miniport] files\nvidia\nv4_mini.sys=4,,1;Miniport Driver ; Control Panel [nv.Panel] files\nvidia\nvcpl.dll=2,,1 ;Display Properties Extension - upx-compressed ;valid Infcache.1 requires equal DriverVer date and file date files\nvidia\nv4_disp.inf=20,nv4_disp.inf.date,1 [DelLine] "nv4_disp.inf", "Version", "CatalogFile" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps_DualView.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_DccApps.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_Crush11.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_NV3x.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps_NV3x.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps_NV3x_DualView.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps_NV3x_DOEB.Services", "AddService = NVSvc" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4.Services", "DelService" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps.Services", "DelService" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps_DualView.Services", "DelService" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_DccApps.Services", "DelService" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_Crush11.Services", "DelService" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_NV3x.Services", "DelService" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps_NV3x.Services", "DelService" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps_NV3x_DualView.Services", "DelService" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv4_WSApps_NV3x_DOEB.Services", "DelService" ;delete all Run and Runonce - nView "nv4_disp.inf", "nv_ControlPanelSettings", "HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv_ControlPanelSettings", "HKLM,Software\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\nView" "nv4_disp.inf", "nv_ControlPanelSettings", "HKCR,CLSID" ;delete CoInstaller "nv4_disp.inf", "nv_CoInstaller_AddReg", "HKR" ;old registry switches available? - don't delete old registry switches "nv4_disp.inf", "nv_ClearRegistrySwitches", "HK" I used this with omegadrivers for nvidia and ati radeon cards and it works great (just take the inf file from the drivers) I was wondering if you knew what the minimal drivers for other intel chipset based cards are and if you could add to this plugin. It sure makes windows PE (XPE) look nice to have drivers installed. I asked the author of the plugin but he only uses what he can test. Thanks in advance for your consideration.
  5. this is the same type of problem I was having and the reason for my post. It seemed I could never get windows to install properly unless the i3xx directory was in the root of the CD. There is no need for any other folder from WindowsXP to reside in the root and since you already have the cd files there (win51ip etc.) it will just share those. if you have more than one windows install all you have to do is hexedit the setupldr.bin (which stays in i3xx) and replace the 4 occurences of i3xx to correspond to the folder. then instead of changing the setupsourcepath (in txtsetup.sif, which also stays in i3xx) you just replace all instances of i386 to match as well. I know that means you will also add 'programs' and 'etc' to your root but at least it will work correctly.
  6. well, for some time i have been working with boot loaders and unattended cd installs (Thanks, Bashrat et.al.)!!! I finally decided after learning how to create a cdshell based multiboot/multi diagnostic cd (2 versions of BartPE, memory testers, hard drive tester, other utilities.... some dos or command line some in PE) that I would attack making a multiple unattended Windows XP install cd (XP Pro [oem, retail, upgrade] and XP Home [oem, retail, upgrade) with all the driverpacks. here is what I found to work easiest with multiple installers (yes I have 6 windows with driverpacks on 1 CD [not DVD]) first I got a copy of cdshell v.2106 then I got a copy of bcdw 2.0a1 I used the bcdw.csm module from bcdw-2.0a1\cdsh\modules and placed it in the \boot\modules folder for cdshell (it is 41kb) Then I pieced together scripts from different authors so that I could have the machine pause 10sec wait for enter key or boot from hard drive. it also detects whether the machine can use graphics menus or text only. then loads the windows installer selection screen. # # Sample startup script demonstrating some basics. # For CD Shell 2.0, Feb 2003 # ############################################################################### # Paramétrage général ############################################################################### set ConfirmerDemarrage = 1 # Specifie si on veut demander confirmation du boot sur le DVD set ForceModeTxt = 0 # Forçage du mode texte au boot par la touche [T] à # la place d'[Entrée]. C'est utile pour faire les tests # mais le choix n'est pas affiché pour l'utilisateur set BootToujours = 0 # Specifie de booter meme si le support ne semble pas bootable ############################################################################### # Début du script ############################################################################### START: if $ConfirmerDemarrage == 0; then goto HOME BOOT: cls SET TEXTCURSORX = 0; SET TEXTCURSORY = 22 print " Press [Enter] to boot from CD... (you have 10s)" SET TEXTCURSORX = 0; SET TEXTCURSORY = 23 print " Press [T] for text menu instead of graphics" getkey 10 goto BOOTC if $lastKey == key[enter]; then cls; then goto HOME if $lastKey == key[t]; then cls; then set ForceModeTxt = 1; then goto HOME if $lastKey == key[T]; then cls; then set ForceModeTxt = 1; then goto HOME goto BOOT HOME: if $vga; then if $vesa; then set ModeGraphique = 1; else set ModeGraphique = 0 if $ModeGraphique == 1 && $ForceModeTxt == 0; then goto GRPH; else goto TXT GRPH: # Set the name of the file we will attempt to start set samplePath="scripts/doctorxp" set sampleFile="example.cds" # Check for the sample script. if file[$samplePath/$sampleFile]; then cd $samplePath; then script $sampleFile # Sample script not found. print "Sample script not found!\n" end TXT: # Set the name of the file we will attempt to start set samplePath="scripts/doctorxp" set sampleFile="examplt.cds" # Check for the sample script. if file[$samplePath/$sampleFile]; then cd $samplePath; then script $sampleFile # Sample script not found. print "Sample script not found!\n" end BOOTC: cls if bootCheck[0x80] == 3; then boot 0x80 # Boot HDD 0 if bootCheck[0x81] == 3; then boot 0x81 # Boot HDD 1 if $BootToujours == 1; then boot 0x80 print " This drive does not want to boot, try again (Y/N) ? \n\n" getkey if $lastKey == key[y]; then boot 0x80 if $lastKey == key[Y]; then boot 0x80 GOTO HOME this then loads the cdshell scripts I have as noted used the example.cds for graphics and examplt.cds for text only. the only difference is as below... the graphics one calls _menu.cds and the text one calls _menut.cds ## Please don't edit the below lines, except in the $Menu_Name, replace it with the name of the current script. set Menu_Name="example.cds" if !compare["$Reset_Menu" "OK"]; then set Reset_Menu="$Menu_Name"; then script _menu.cds; else set Reset_Menu="" ##################### # Set Menu Text # ##################### Set Menu_Mode = "Small" Set Banner_Text = "CD Shell - Sample script Written by Ahmad Hisham \\\"\\c7eDoctor xp\\c7f\\\"" Set TitleBar_Text = " Please choose an option [X]" Set OptionText_1 = " Windows XP Home OEM " Set OptionText_2 = " Windows XP Home Retail " Set OptionText_3 = " Windows XP Home Upgrade " Set OptionText_4 = " Windows XP Professional OEM " Set OptionText_5 = " Windows XP Professional Retail " Set OptionText_6 = " Windows XP Professional Upgrade " ##################### # Set Menu Actions # ##################### Set ActionCmd1_1 = "bcdw boot /i388/setupldr.bin" Set ActionCmd1_2 = "bcdw boot /i390/setupldr.bin" Set ActionCmd1_3 = "bcdw boot /i386/setupldr.bin" Set ActionCmd1_4 = "bcdw boot /i387/setupldr.bin" Set ActionCmd1_5 = "bcdw boot /i391/setupldr.bin" Set ActionCmd1_6 = "bcdw boot /i389/setupldr.bin" ## Please don't remove the below line script _menu.cds end as far as the _menu.cds (graphics!!!) I just converted a bunch of .bmp files to .csi and numbered them 1-6 and placed them in the scripts folder and the file has this code to display them StartMenuItem: If $OptionDisabled_$MenuStep && $CurrentMenustep == ($MenuStep + 1) Then Set CurrentMenustep = $MenuStep Then Set MenuStep = $MenuStep - 1 Then GoTo EndMenuItem If $OptionDisabled_$MenuStep Then Set CurrentMenustep = $MenuStep Then Set MenuStep = $MenuStep + 1 Then GoTo EndMenuItem Set loop = $MenuStep_Min; Set loopEnd = $MenuStep_Max loop0: Set textCursorX = $WindowMenu_XPos + 2 Set textCursorY = $WindowMenu_YPos + ($loop * 2) If !$OptionDisabled_$loop; Then Print "$C_MO$OptionText_$loop" Set loop = $loop + 1 If $loop > $loopEnd; Then GoTo endloop0 GoTo loop0 endloop0: Set textCursorX = $WindowMenu_XPos + 2 Set textCursorY = $WindowMenu_YPos + ($MenuStep * 2) Print "$C_MH$OptionText_$MenuStep" NOTE--> show image $MenuStep that is just the part for discussion (please no comments on the order of the actions I did not copy the cds to the hard drive in the order I wanted to use them.) now I first copied the contents of my windows cd to a hard drive folder %drive%\XP and integrated the driverpacks for each version. then I copied the i386 (or renamed) folder and the oem and $oem$ folders to the %drive%\install folder it looks like this root\ -$oem$ (with subdirs) -boot (the cdshell contents) -i386(removed the win9xup et.al. folders) -asms -compdata -drw -lang -system32 -i387 -i388 -oem (driverpacks) -win51 (cd file for xp) -win51IC (ibid) [for home] -win51IC.sp2 (ibid) [for home] -win51IP (ibid) [for pro] -win51IP.sp2 (ibid) [for pro] that's it no other dirs needed now the tricky part each i3xx folder has setupldr.bin these needed to be opened with a hexeditor and references to i386 were changed in 4 places to correspond to thier home directory so if it is in the i387 folder all cases of i386 were changed to i387 and so on. then I had to open the txtsetup.sif files and replace all cases of i386 with the corresponding folder (thankfully notepad does this well and replace all works great) once I had all this setup CDIMAGE to the rescue!!!! using the following cdimage -l"Installer" -m -h -j1 -oci -bd:\loader.bin d:\XP d:\installer.iso I just made that a batch file 'installer.cmd' hope this helps someone have fun thanks again Bashrat and all those who make these great utilities!!!
  7. I tried both and some other methods. Just doing the Method 1 preparation and then copying all the driver folders (C, G, M, L, S, W) to cd works best. Using the SetupCopyOEMInf.exe did not yield any better result in my case. I prefer just having a CD that I can use on any computer even with windows already installed and not have to go hunting the drivers down. Thanks again!
  8. I think the best solution (at least for me) was to just unpack the drivers with method 1. then burn the drivers folders onto a cd-rom. Now whenever I need to load new drivers I just pop in the cd and windows is automatically set to browse all cd directories and this works! Thanks Bashrat for all your hard work!!! MUCH APPRECIATED.
  9. hmmm, well I tried this and it certainly seems to work but there seems to be a problem when using multiple files with the same name. It runs through the setup and then just locks up when loading windows the first time and I cannot get it to load windows anytime after. I wonder if this only works with a cab file that has only different filenames. Or maybe I am just doing something wrong. can you post a link to a step-by-step guide?
  10. so you leave the directory structure for the inf files intact? and place the whole directory tree in that folder? I will give it a go. Thanks!
  11. can setdevicepath.exe be used to setup a .cab file as a source for drivers?
  12. ok, I got it setup so that I have a cab file on the install cd. with appropriate lines in the corresponding setup files. I made an inffiles.7z (subdirs included) so that I could extract it during setup. then the setupcopyoeminf.exe can add all those infs to windows. the cab is in the right place but it just seems that even with the inf files incorporated into windows it does not search the cab file for them. what did I leave out? from what I understand the txtsetup.sif file works this way [sourcedisksfiles.x86] ati2dvag.sys = 100,,,,,,,,3,3 100=sp2.cab if it was 1 it would be the driver.cab is it related to the line "100 = %spcdname%,%spcdtagfilei%,,\i386,1" found under [sourcedisksnames.x86] ? can that be changed to reflect the new mydrivers.cab file for installation? also the 3,3 seems to refer to the windows\system32 directory for placement.
  13. @ X-Savior so if I were to take the driver pack files and expand them, then compress them all into a .cab file then integrate that into the windows CD it would work fine? sorry I am sure I need to reread through all of this.
  14. @ Nazgul I don't know why but when I run your script I get result.txt files in nearly every directory. also I believe line 12 which is if not exist "%output%" echo %%I>"%output%" should be if not exist "%output%" echo>"%output%" meanwhile I did get this to work. and it also gives me a list of .inf files so that it can be used. @echo off dir /s /a:d /b >dirs.txt set files=%cd%\files.txt set infs=%cd%\inffiles.txt set stage2=%cd%\driverlist.txt set final=%cd%\drivers.txt if exist "%infs%" del /q "%infs%" if exist "%files%" del /q "%files%" if exist "%final%" del /q "%final%" for /f %%a in (dirs.txt) do ( dir %%a\*.inf /b >>"%infs%" ) for /f %%b in (dirs.txt) do ( dir /a:-d /b >> "%files%" %%b findstr /L /I /E /V .inf "%files%">"%stage2%" ) for /f %%c in (%stage2%) do ( if not exist "%final%" echo >"%final%" findstr /L /I /B "%%c" "%final%" > NUL if errorlevel 1 echo %%c>>"%final%" ) I borrowed a lot from you so I do not take much credit for this. thanks! @erik so is this useful or is the other method working now?
  15. hey nazgul, can you add a filter to leave out all the .inf files? since these don't need to be listed in the driver.inf.
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