tims1001 Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 (edited) I made my first unattended CD/DVD about 2 years ago & all worked perfect.I used bashrat de Sneaky's driverpacks, at that time, the slipstreaming was scripted with batch-files...Today I'm trying to build a new version with new driverpacks included & I'm using the 'driverpacks-base' program for the slipstreaming.Since the first method (winnt.sif) is not usable anymore for all driverpacks; exceeds the 4096 characters... I've chosen for the second method. (fake install on HDD & continue from there) ... seems to work fine too. I can see the extraction going on during the setup but @ my first Windows boot (b4 the application installation (runonceex.bat)) my system hangs. (at the black screen with big Windows logo; the blue line under the logo, which normallly moves from left to right, stops moving > system hangs)BUT !!! If I boot in safe mode, the setup continues & the application install. from 'runonceEx' starts.I thought about a bad driver somewhere, but I have it on al pc's! & I also tried to exclude the chipset & CPU drivers allready, with no result.Before trying another, and another, ... way to get the driverpacks where they should be, I would like to see If anyone experienced this problem & was able to solve it in a rather easy way for examle ? ;-)Please help me!! Edited July 7, 2008 by tims1001
Kees030 Posted July 7, 2008 Posted July 7, 2008 I've had no problems. Maybe you could have a look here: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewforum.php?id=1.If you don't find the answer to your question it's definitly the place to ask!
tims1001 Posted July 11, 2008 Author Posted July 11, 2008 I only seem to have this problem when I use an OEM version of Windows.If I use a retail version of XP there is no problem after the slipstreaming of the most recent Bashrat-driverpacks.Anyone has experienced this before ? ... a solution would be very usefull because I have to! do it with a OEM license here. :-(
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