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multiboot and RAID drivers @ txtsetup

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Well i tried many posts here...but my problems are still surrounding me ,so allow me this post :)

I m trying to make a multiboot dvd with raid drivers preinstalled.

I have used Bâshrat the Sneaky 's driverspacks with both methods 1 & 2. The "installation" of drivers pack completes succesfully, with no error messages at the scripts.Then i move txtsetup.sif from its location to \SETUP\bla\bla to PRO1 dir(thats the boot folder for the OS). But when i try it the setup is halted the time that installs the oems driver packs which says: i cant find driver blabla.sys(actually the first driver it tries to load from the 3rd party ones)

What i am missing???????????

ps:the winnt.sif OEMs path points to "\setup\bla\bla\$OEM$\$1\Drivers\m;drivers\m;\drivers\m"

Have you tried copying "blabla.sys" to the pro1 dir?

I just got done creating a multible boot cd tonight

and thats what I finally decided to try and it worked

for me. I'm using Green machines method, not sure where

that fits with method 1 or 2.

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hmm

Thank you it worked

Ιt should be a better way to do this, but for now it satisfies me completely

Thanks again!

According to your the topic start, you've used Method 1.

Then this is correct:

the winnt.sif OEMs path points to "\setup\bla\bla\$OEM$\$1\Drivers\m;drivers\m;\drivers\m"

But as jbm said, you should also copy the *.sy_ files to the according I386 folder! (which is apparently PRO1 in this case..)

Bâshrat the Sneaky

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