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twindude

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I get an error stating that it can't find the txtsetup.oem file

ok

its in the $OEM$\TEXTMODE folder.......?

following these instructions......

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;816299

Winnt.sif:

; Microsoft Windows

; © 1994 - 2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

;

; ; This file contains information about how to automate the installation

; or upgrade of Windows so the Setup program runs without requiring

; user input. You can find more information in the ref.chm found at

; CD:\support\tools\deploy.cab

;

[unattended]

Unattendmode = FullUnattended

OemPreinstall = YEs

DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore

OemDriversPath=\$OEM$\Textmode

Repartition=No

ExtendOemPartition=1

FileSystem=ConvertNTFS

KeyboardLayout="US"

NtUpgrade=No

OemFilesPath=C:

OemSkipEula=Yes

DisableVirtualOemDevices=yes

OverwriteOemFilesOnUpgrade=No

TargetPath=\WINDOWS

[GuiUnattended]

; Sets the Timezone to the Pacific Northwest

; Sets the Admin Password to NULL

; Turn AutoLogon ON and login once

AdminPassword=XXXXXx

EncryptedAdminPassword=NO

AutoLogon=NO

AutoLogonCount=1

OEMSkipRegional=1

TimeZone=35

OemSkipWelcome=1

[userData]

ProductKey="XXXX"

FullName="XXXX"

OrgName="XXXX

ComputerName="XXXXDC"

[LicenseFilePrintData]

; For Server installs

AutoMode = "PerSeat"

[MassStorageDrivers]

"Adaptec Ultra160 Family PCI SCSI Controller (29160)" = "OEM"

"IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2)/PCI IDE Controller" = "RETAIL"

[OEMBootFiles]

CPQCISSM.Sys

CPQCISSM.INF

CPQCISSM.CAT

Txtsetup.oem

[COMMANDS]

[RegionalSettings]

Language=00000409

LanguageGroup=1

[Components]

iis_pwmgr=Off

iis_inetmgr=Off

iis_www=Off

iis_ftp=Off

accessopt=off

calc=on

cdplayer=off

certsrv=off

certsrv_client=off

certsrv_server=off

charmap=off

chat=off

cluster=off

deskpaper=off

dialer=off

fp=off

freecell=off

hypertrm=off

iis_common=off

iisdbg=off

iis_doc=off

iis_ftp=off

iis_htmla=off

iis_inetmgr=off

iis_nntp=off

iis_nntp_docs=off

iis_pwmgr=off

iis_smtp=off

iis_smtp_docs=off

iis_www=off

indexsrv_system=off

LicenseServer=off

media_clips=off

media_utopia=off

minesweeper=off

mousepoint=off

mplay=off

msmq=off

mswordpad=on

netcis=off

netoc=off

objectpkg=off

paint=off

pinball=off

rec=off

reminst=off

rstorage=off

solitaire=off

templates=off

TSClients=off

Vol=off

TerminalServer=On

TSWebClient=Off

IEHardenUser=Off

IEHardenAdmin=Off

[Networking]

InstallDefaultComponents=Yes

[identification]

JoinWorkgroup=ARCHITECTURE

[NetClients]

MS_MSClient=params.MS_MSClient

[NetProtocols]

MS_TCPIP=params.MS_TCPIP

MS_NetMon=params.MS_NetMon

[Display]

AutoConfirm=1

BitsPerPel=16

ConfigureAtLogon=0

VRefresh=60

Xresolution=1024

Yresolution=768

AutoConfig=0

Home_Page=about:blank

[GuiRunOnce]

command0="%systemdrive%\McAfee7\setup.exe /q"

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Hi twindude,

Unfortunetly this type of driver integration is a "little" trickier to get working than this. Any Mass-Storage driver slipstreaming involving TXTSETUP.OEM is generally referred to as Method 2 (M2). My2001 has put together a good overview here. And I have put together an overview of how to make (hopefully) the M2 method work. You can see it here. I think your main problem right now is that you don't have your files copied to ALL of the necessary locations.

Wait there's more! Incase you don't already know, you can use virtualpc to check that txtsetup.oem and associated files parse correctly so you don't have to keep buring CDs.

Ohhh and happy Friday the 13th! I know I won't be driving anywhere today. ;)

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