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i have create a unattended for windowsxp home and Professional with SP3 and IE8 plus various upgrade with Nlite (no integrated driver, only apps). I found problem that i never see with unattended SP2 cd. If i connect Mouse or Keyboard USB system always prompt for device wizard installer and not install automatic the driver so i need to click Next to install but if i don't have a Ps2 mouse i'm not able to continue. I already search on forum and try with Sifged Driver option and Windows Update search but nothing, someone can help me?

Thanks!

  • 1 year later...

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I have the exact same problem. Also used nLite to create unattend installation. Only added hotfixes and patches.

DriverSigning is off already, but still the "New Hardware Wizard" shows up when new USB mouse/keyboard is insert. Is there a way to install the drivers automatically?

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I think its due to the driver update......

i think you should disable the driver update through following registry key

HKEY_CURENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

change the "NoDevMgrUpdate" DWORD value to 1

  • 2 weeks later...
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I think its due to the driver update......

i think you should disable the driver update through following registry key

HKEY_CURENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

change the "NoDevMgrUpdate" DWORD value to 1

Hello,

This didn't solve the problem... Prehaps anyone with another idea?

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Prehaps anyone with another idea?

I remember it was a frequent problem with older versions of nLite. I have never encountered it because I always use driver signing patch of nLite, not onlly registry tweaks. Maybe you could search older posts in the nLite section of the forum. I tried to, but onlly came up with this, pretty similar but not exactly. Maybe it will help you, just as a pointer...

GL

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