kennh Posted June 15, 2004 Posted June 15, 2004 Hello Guys:i'm a new guy at this forum,i'm so glad to join here.but i got a big problem now.i created a folder $oem$(include \$1\drivers &\$1\install) on the root path(with I386 folder) ,and burn it into a bootable CD-disc.1.it could unattend to install drivers&AP successfully by CD boot.==============================================2.but it would fail while i install this unattend CD-disc from HD.example:z:\winxp\i386\ winnt /u:winnt.sif /s:z:\winxp\i386z:\=CD-ROM logical driverafter installing XP OS,it won't be installed any drivers%APs automatically.anyone have a clue about this issue???i've tried the syntax in winnt.sif ---->[unattended]oemfilespath="..\i386\$oem$"but it doesn't work at all.unattend OS=WINXPSP1this CD-disc is bootable CD-disci'm very appreatiate for your support.Thank lots.
Strat79 Posted June 15, 2004 Posted June 15, 2004 Are you trying to run your unattended disk straight from the hard drive? Like you just copied it from the CD to your HDD then tried to run it?
Strat79 Posted June 15, 2004 Posted June 15, 2004 If doing an install from harddrive then $OEM$ should be inside the i386 directory I believe. Try that.
kennh Posted June 15, 2004 Author Posted June 15, 2004 to Strat79:yes~i've tried it before.when i try to install unattended OS from HD source,i got a same result as before.=========================================but i found one thing,it seems won't copy those sub-foldersin $oem$\$1(install&drivers folders) by HD installing.but it will copy those sub-folders in $oem$\$1 by CD-boot installing.anything is wrong??thanks for your help!
Strat79 Posted June 15, 2004 Posted June 15, 2004 You say you have put the $OEM$ folder INSIDE the I386 folder before? Instead of the root drive?
kennh Posted June 15, 2004 Author Posted June 15, 2004 to Strat79:i've tried to put the $oem$ folder onto i386 folder(z:\i386\$oem$)it could work by HD installing afterward,but i got another issue.when it unattend installing by CD-boot,unattend installing failed.because it seems would search the root path for $oem$ folder only,it wouldn't search any $oem$ folder below the i386 folder.i've tred[unattended]oemfilespath="..\i386\$oem$"but it doesn't work atall.
Strat79 Posted June 15, 2004 Posted June 15, 2004 ok, i see. Why not just put the $OEM$ folder back in the root on the CD for CD installs. And leave it in the I386 folder when installing from hard drive. I hope I am understanding you right. It's very late for me and I am sleepy. sorry
Strat79 Posted June 15, 2004 Posted June 15, 2004 Or even if you do put it back into the I386 folder it still gives you this error from CD?
kennh Posted June 15, 2004 Author Posted June 15, 2004 to Strat79:ok,thanks your help.have a nice dream to you .=============================================if i put $oem$ folder to root and put it inside i386 folder too,it could be work aswhatever i want to do .but if i do so , the OS size would over than 700MB.=============================================
kennh Posted June 16, 2004 Author Posted June 16, 2004 anyone has got this problem before as same as mine?thank you guys!!!
Alanoll Posted June 16, 2004 Posted June 16, 2004 actually....if you were smart and you did what you say here....=============================================if i put $oem$ folder to root and put it inside i386 folder too,it could be work aswhatever i want to do .but if i do so , the OS size would over than 700MB.=============================================use CDIMAGE with the -o option, and it will only write the duplicate files once to the ISO, but it will appear in both places.http://unattended.msfn.org/xp/finish.htmAlso, OEMPath doesn't really work to tell it where $OEM$ is....so I suggest you forget that.
kennh Posted June 16, 2004 Author Posted June 16, 2004 to Alanoll:thanks of your help,i'm try it now,and i'll tell the result to you guys.thanks again.
kennh Posted June 16, 2004 Author Posted June 16, 2004 to Alanoll:sorry for response to you lately,i think that i've got the answer from you.according to your support ,it can work afterward.thank you very much, guys.
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