esp Posted July 23, 2004 Share Posted July 23, 2004 This probably wouldn't work but just checking.I used:_ sata integration pack from RyanV: "So I finally decided to integrate RAID drivers"_ soundpack from Bashrat the sneaky: Driverpack:Sound , Built on : 26/06/2004_ modified these a wee bit to fit my needs_ added my ownAlphabetically placed while listening to a golden oldie 'f***ing Hostile' from Pantera.[Data] AutoPartition=0 MsDosInitiated="0" UnattendedInstall="Yes"[unattended] UnattendMode=FullUnattended OemSkipEula=Yes OemPreinstall=Yes TargetPath=\WINDOWS UnattendSwitch="Yes" WaitForReboot="No" DriverSigningPolicy=IgnoreOemPnPDriversPath="Drivers\01_storage;Drivers\01_storage\3ware;Drivers\01_storage\3ware\6000;Drivers\01_storage\3ware\7k&8k;Drivers\01_storage\acard;Drivers\01_storage\acard\6280;Drivers\01_storage\acard\6290;Drivers\01_storage\acard\67160;Drivers\01_storage\acard\671x;Drivers\01_storage\acard\6880;Drivers\01_storage\acard\6890;Drivers\01_storage\acard\68x5;Drivers\01_storage\adaptec;Drivers\01_storage\adaptec\aac;Drivers\01_storage\adaptec\aar1210;Drivers\01_storage\adaptec\i2o;Drivers\01_storage\adaptec\u160;Drivers\01_storage\adaptec\u320;Drivers\01_storage\adaptec\u320r;Drivers\01_storage\ali;Drivers\01_storage\amd;Drivers\01_storage\highpoint;Drivers\01_storage\highpoint\hpt366;Drivers\01_storage\highpoint\hpt371;Drivers\01_storage\highpoint\hpt374;Drivers\01_storage\highpoint\hpt3xx;Drivers\01_storage\highpoint\rr182x;Drivers\01_storage\intel;Drivers\01_storage\intel\eide;Drivers\01_storage\intel\sataraid;Drivers\01_storage\intel\u320r;Drivers\01_storage\ite;Drivers\01_storage\lsilogic;Drivers\01_storage\lsilogic\megaide;Drivers\01_storage\lsilogic\mraid35x;Drivers\01_storage\lsilogic\mylex;Drivers\01_storage\lsilogic\symmpi;Drivers\01_storage\nvidia;Drivers\01_storage\nvidia\eide;Drivers\01_storage\nvidia\raid;Drivers\01_storage\promise;Drivers\01_storage\promise\fasttrak;Drivers\01_storage\promise\fasttx2k;Drivers\01_storage\promise\sx4000;Drivers\01_storage\promise\sx6000;Drivers\01_storage\promise\ulsata;Drivers\01_storage\promise\ultra;Drivers\01_storage\qlogic;Drivers\01_storage\qlogic\12160;Drivers\01_storage\siimage;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\3112;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\3112r;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\3114;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\3114r;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\3124;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\3124r;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\649r;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\680;Drivers\01_storage\siimage\680r;Drivers\01_storage\sis;Drivers\01_storage\sis\eide;Drivers\01_storage\sis\raid;Drivers\01_storage\via;Drivers\01_storage\via\eide;Drivers\01_storage\via\ideraid;Drivers\01_storage\via\miniport;Drivers\01_storage\via\sataraid;drivers\02_chipset\nForce\IDE;drivers\02_chipset\nForce\IO;drivers\02_chipset\SIS;drivers\02_chipset\VIAk7;drivers\03_gfx\ATi;drivers\03_gfx\ATi\WDM;drivers\03_gfx\i810_815;drivers\03_gfx\i845_865;drivers\03_gfx\nVidia;drivers\03_gfx\S3;drivers\03_gfx\SISagp\WinXPAGP;drivers\03_gfx\SISagp\IDE;drivers\04_aud\ALI;drivers\04_aud\CMI;drivers\04_aud\CR;drivers\04_aud\CR\LS;drivers\04_aud\CR2;drivers\04_aud\i8xx;drivers\04_aud\Nvid;drivers\04_aud\R;drivers\04_aud\Realt\WDM;drivers\04_aud\SIS7012;drivers\04_aud\ST;drivers\04_aud\T\A;drivers\04_aud\T\D;drivers\04_aud\VIA\ENVY;drivers\04_aud\VIA\VINYL;drivers\04_aud\VIA1;drivers\04_aud\VIA2;drivers\05_Ethernet\RTL8139;drivers\05_Ethernet\RealtLAN;drivers\05_Ethernet\VIAlan;drivers\06_monitor;drivers\07_vmware;" includecatalog=KB826939.cat[systemFileProtection] SFCQuota=0 SFCScan=0 SFCDisable=ffffff9d[GuiUnattended] AdminPassword=* EncryptedAdminPassword=NO OEMSkipRegional=1 TimeZone=105 OemSkipWelcome=1[userData] ProductKey= FullName="" OrgName="" ComputerName=[Display] BitsPerPel=32 Xresolution=1280 YResolution=1024 Vrefresh=85[RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup=1 SystemLocale=00000813 UserLocale=00000813 InputLocale=0813:00000813[branding] BrandIEUsingUnattended=Yes Home_Page=http://www.google.be[Proxy] Proxy_Enable=1 Use_Same_Proxy=1 HTTP_Proxy_Server=proxy.pandora.be:8080 Proxy_Override=<local>[identification] JoinWorkgroup=Werkgroep[Networking] InstallDefaultComponents=No[NetAdapters] Adapter1=params.Adapter1[params.Adapter1] INFID=*[NetClients] MS_MSClient=params.MS_MSClient[NetServices] MS_SERVER=params.MS_SERVER[NetProtocols] MS_TCPIP=params.MS_TCPIP MS_NWIPX=params.MS_NWIPX[params.MS_TCPIP] DNS=Yes UseDomainNameDevolution=No EnableLMHosts=Yes AdapterSections=params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter1[params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter1] SpecificTo=Adapter1 DHCP=Yes WINS=No NetBIOSOptions=0[params.MS_NWIPX] VirtualNetworkNumber=00000000 AdapterSections=params.MS_NWIPX.Adapter1[params.MS_NWIPX.Adapter1] SpecificTo=Adapter1 PktType=0xFF NetworkNumber=00000000[Components] msmsgs=off msnexplr=off freecell=off hearts=off minesweeper=off pinball=off solitaire=off spider=off fax=off[shell] DefaultStartPanelOff=NoAnd another question,.. way back when my .sif file was still infantile, the entry for vmware wouldn't work and it still doesn't. Can't seem to find out why.Grtz,espOh yes, I HATE smilies. Try to make a descent post between the overload here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bâshrat the Sneaky Posted July 24, 2004 Share Posted July 24, 2004 Do you mean it _wouldn't_ or it _won't_ work? I guess the last one? NONE of these drivers get installed or just a few of them?EDIT:in the end of your OEMPnPDriversPath, you have to delete a ";" ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
esp Posted July 24, 2004 Author Share Posted July 24, 2004 I mean, I guess it won't work. Right now I don't have the means to test in real world, only on vmware or vpc. I'm on this little desk with a puny pc becouse I'm in the middle of a serious renovation.But, as I stated, the last entry for vmware never worked, not even when it's the ONLY entry. It should install the gfx drivers and all for vmware, right?And thanks for pointing the error, not that the ; matters on the end of the line but thanks anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
riZz Posted July 25, 2004 Share Posted July 25, 2004 Vmware is a virtual PC like u know and as being so it has its own virtual hardware which doesn't reflect urs .i.e u have geforce FX it don't etc etc... that should answer ur last question Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bâshrat the Sneaky Posted July 25, 2004 Share Posted July 25, 2004 Vmware is a virtual PC like u know and as being so it has its own virtual hardware which doesn't reflect urs .i.e u have geforce FX it don't etc etc... that should answer ur last questionI think he already knew that.I think he means he added the S3 drivers (which are emulated in one of these emu progs) and they didn't work either.Well, I can only say: are you a 100% sure you've added the right drivers and/or the complete package of drivers? (for emulation purposes) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
esp Posted July 25, 2004 Author Share Posted July 25, 2004 Indeed, I did know that.Below is the contents of my vmware drivers directory.oemsetup.inf vmmemctl.exe vmmemctl.inf vmmemctl.sys vmmouse.inf vmmouse.sys vmx_fb.dll vmx_mode.dll vmx_svga.inf vmx_svga.sys vmxnet.sysThere is no readme or alike because there is a good chance I stripped them, so it is possible that I'm using old driver's for it. I use vmware 4.5.1 built 7568.If there are newer ones, then where are they situated? I tried looking in de vmware directory, temp folders, c drive etc. They must be somewhere because you can install them from within vmware.The reason I want this to work is that 07_vmware is the last entry on my winnt.sif thus correct installing of those drivers would probably mean correct installment of the other drivers. If it doesn't, the whole OemPnPDriversPath entry is too long, which brings me back to my original question. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prathapml Posted July 25, 2004 Share Posted July 25, 2004 If there are newer ones, then where are they situated?You do get updated VM drivers with VMware 4.5.2-8848 (it may seem like a minor version upgrade, but its an upgrade worth the download time).Go into the folder where you installed VMware (normally "C:\program files\VMware\VMware Workstation"). You'll find mountable CD images of drivers for various OSes - we want windows.iso. Then, open that ISO and browse this path through it - "\program files\VMware\VMware Tools\Drivers". Now, simply take out the appropriate winxp driver files from the folders there, and put them all in one folder (since there's only a few files in the drivers to be setup). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
esp Posted July 25, 2004 Author Share Posted July 25, 2004 ****, I overlooked windows.iso, I opened up netware.iso and linux.iso though, couldn't find the drivers in there. (duh)Thanks prathapml. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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