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  1. You can rename the windows\INF folder to OLDINF, or find the driver INF in the folder and delete it. Though once you have removed any software that may have been installed for the hardware you should be able to just run the driver installer and have it update the driver and install the new software.
  2. see driverpacks.net They are a collection of XP 32-bit drivers covering most hardware in most computers. They can be integrated into your install media or you can use a utility to install them post OS install, driverforge is just one of many such tools and it and some of the others are available her in the Device Drivers forum.
  3. Biggest issue if finding all of the drivers. You are usually better of going back to the chip manufacturers if possible and getting the drivers from them than trying to find them on Acer's website. Though the driverpacks can also help with this alot.
  4. Actually it could be any of your drivers. Two things to do. 1. Turn off the automatically reboot on BSOD. One of the dumbest settings I've ever seen MS come up with. 2. disable all of the drivers. Then Run sysprep, capture and redeploy to the system. If it works, then re-add the Mass Storage drivers and repeat. If that works then try a portion of the other drivers. Though if it did not work with the UIU demo, I'd be leaning more towards whatever modifications were made to the install media. Or have you now tested with base media? Also have you installed SP3 and are you using the version of Sysprep for SP3?
  5. Oh yeah, forgot about that one. Don't see many AMD boxes here anymore. Almost entirely an Intel shop now.
  6. I believe you need to point to %winpe%\mount\windows not to the mount folder itself. Also make sure you mounted the image read/write mode and that you commit the changes when you dismount it. You can also try to load them once PE is loaded. I have put the drivers on a thumb drive in the past, booted from the PE CD and loaded them from the thumb drive to test before adding them to my image. Run the following command after booting from you PE CD where <source path> is the directory containing the desired driver(s), multiple <source paths> can be specified by separating them with a comma: Drvload <source path>, <source path 2>, <source path 3>
  7. No this is not possible. You have to create a dual boot CD, one boot does the UA install the other does a standard install without the Winn.sif and allows the repair. It's been posted here numerous times.
  8. Are you trying to boot from a PE install on the hard drive, CD, USB? If it's the CD/USB you would have to change your boot order before rebooting, if it's from the hard drive change the default os in the boot.ini.
  9. sdub - I split your topic out as I don't think it has anything to do with the imaging process. Hopefully we can get some more answers and insight this way. The only thing I have seen that soes this is when there is a corrupted driver or it doesn't like the mass storage controller.
  10. Will your image boot to safe mode? Did you make any driver additions to your xp image? Did you use a modified cd when you loaded XP?
  11. here's what I end up with when I save an xml spreadsheet. <Cell ss:StyleID="s62"><Data ss:Type="Number">2.8524999999999901E-2</Data></Cell>
  12. in the control panel open the mail control panel, go to the Data Files Tab. Make sure that the outlook.ost file associated with the user is selected as the default. If her mail has already been pulled down to the PST you can drag the mail from the local folder back to the server and drop it back in her inbox and she should then be able to get it on the other machine as long as it doesn't get pulled back into the PST.
  13. check to make sure that the local PST is not where the mail is being delivered to. if it gets delivered to the local pst instead of being in the Exchange OST, then it is like using POP for your mail and nothing will be left on the server.
  14. IcemanND

    pc freezes

    without the above information MCT asked for the first thing I would check are the fans and heatsinks in your system to make sure it is cooling properly.
  15. Sorry SOLO has already been used. Back to SILO
  16. Hmmm, this looks suspiciously like a homework assignment. But to get you started, at what I would do. If FILEA is always paired items read them into a Dictionary object. Then read FILEB and search the dictionary object for the returned word and create your result list from the results in either an array or Dictionary.
  17. Ping sends a request to the client for a response, which will let you know if the machine is on the network if it is configured to respond. nslookup only queries the configured or selected DNS server for the hostname
  18. My first guess would be to hard code the assigned ip addresses to each individual machine. Start off with getting the rest of the IP information from the first one, DNS, WINS, gateway, subnet mask, etc. then use this information to manually assign each of your four addresses to the additional machines. Baring that I think comcast would have to get you a different modem, or additional modems?
  19. You want to change the values of %1 %2...? Or you want to reuse them a second time?
  20. http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product_Fi...?ProductID=2101 is what you will actually want and download 1 or 2.
  21. If you have a floppy drive and don't need a UA CD then yes, otherwise no. Or you could integrate text-mode drivers using nLite
  22. Check the power management settings for the NIC in the device manager.
  23. Ok, so you are creating a PC-DOS based boot disk, using the Network boot package or the drive mapping boot package? And which driver are you including? Have you tried the universal driver? I have found it works with most cards, except a handful of Intel gigabit cards I have at work.
  24. Looking at the driver list it is using an Intel chipset for the SATA controller. Download it from Intel and integrate them into the cd.
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