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Hi…

It is the first day for me with SP2 but I have surprised from error messages has comes to me while Setup and after windows Logon while runonceex.inf working so and when I used DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore in the winnt.sif the error messages while Setup has gone but the but they still in the first logon and I must click continue anyway to downlowd the Microsoft system drivers…..so what is the way to Ignore this messages and let it gone…………???!!!

This is the messages:

The software you are installing for this hardware:

Battery

has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP.

Do you wont to continue installing this software for this hardware?

--And its comes also for all this drivers…………!!!!?
Generic Volume

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Intel 21140-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adepter (Generic)

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Intel® 8237AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller

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S3 Trio32/64

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Primary IDE Channel

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Microsoft PS/2 Mouse

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Sound Plaster 16 or AWE32 or compatible (WDM)

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Standard Port Game

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Communications port

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Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard

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Printer Port

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Windows could not load the installer for DiskDriver. Contact your hardware vendor for assistance

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Floppy Disk Drive

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Windows could not load the installer for CDROM. Contact your hardware vendor for assistance

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Windows could not load the installer for DiskDriver. Contact your hardware vendor for assistance

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Windows could not load the installer for Battery. Contact your hardware vendor for assistance

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Intel 21140-Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adepter (Generic)

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S3 Trio32/64

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Windows could not load the installer for DiskDriver. Contact your hardware vendor for assistance

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Windows could not load the installer for CDROM. Contact your hardware vendor for assistance

--I've used this reg keys…but NO WAY :}

;remove driver signing

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Driver Signing]"Policy"=hex:00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Driver Signing]

"Policy"=dword:00000000

I've add one of those pic wich cames to me

So....Please Help.......Meeee :wacko::wacko:

error_after_winlogo.rar

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I've only seen this problem in the nLite forums (about the driver signing anyway). Did you use nLite to slipstream the servicepack? If so, .98.4 ,.5 or so had a problem with causing it. Though I could have sworn DriverSigningPolicy in winnt.sif would fix it (workaround anyway).

If you did use nLite to slipstream, if may be better to redo it with the latest one....

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I am having the exact same problem. It seems that driversigningpolicy=ignore does not work in the winnt.sif in sp2 like it did in sp1.

I have also tried the reg edits and in order for it to take it requires a privateHash hex string.

The problem with that is the privatehash changes depending on your machine. So no privatehash can work on another install or a different pc.

Another interesting thing is that the driver signing has a space between driver and signing in the registry. I don't believe that this space was there in the previous version sp1.

Could the space be the reason it does not take in sp2? Should you write driver signing policy=ignore in winnt.sif to get it to take as opposed to driversigningpolicy=ignore????????

Also what's with nondriversigningpolicy=ignore

What is that for??? when you change the driver singing thing in properties it does not create this string. So what is it for?

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