ccshen Posted March 25, 2004 Share Posted March 25, 2004 when I try to install the 3rd-party driver by using WinPE CD, then always get the error after booting by HDD"File \$OEM$\WinXP\ulsata.sys could not be loaded""The error code is 18"Then ask you press any key to reboot.Here is part of the winbom.ini I have the 3rd-party driver on both a:\ and \\CC-XTORE\FastTrak150TX, [PnPDrivers] a:\ = FastTrak150TX\\CC-XTORE\FastTrak150TX = FastTrak150TX[PnPDriverUpdate]TargetRoot = %WINDIR%\FastTrak150TX Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
likuidkewl Posted March 28, 2004 Share Posted March 28, 2004 Have you searched this in the MS preinstall forums? I seem to recall this being an issue alot. Are you sure you have all of the neccessary files in the appropriate directories?Try out these directions:You may need to create a custom WinPE CD that includes updated networking drivers.To create a custom WinPE CD with updated networking drivers you will need to complete the following steps:Using Windows Explorer create a folder named OPKTOOLSCD in the root of your C drive.Insert the Windows XP OPK Tools CD into your CD Drive.Using Windows Explorer copy the I386 and WINPE folders in addition to the WIN51 and WIN51IP tag files and the WINBOM.INI file to the C:\opktoolscd folder.Now add the Third Party drivers into the OPKtoolscd folder structure by copying the following files to the following locations:*.inf to C:\OPKTOOLSCD\I386\INF*.sys to C:\OPKTOOLSCD\I386\System32\Drivers*.bin to C:\OPKTOOLSCD\I386\System32\Drivers*.pat to C:\OPKTOOLSCD\I386\System32\Drivers*.exe to C:\OPKTOOLSCD\I386\System32*.dll to C:\OPKTOOLSCD\I386\System32*.din to C:\OPKTOOLSCD\I386\System32NOTE: Some driver packages may include additional necessary files. For information on how to read INF files to determine where these files may need to be placed, please visit http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default....format_7soi.aspAlso this post I put up has all kinds of helpful links form Microsoft.http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=16764And the above instructions came from the "Top Issues May 2003 using the Windows Preinstallation Kit"here: http://oem.microsoft.com/script/contentpag...x?pageid=520851Remember you must be registered as a OEM with ms to get access to these sites.Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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