Halal-Al Posted January 26, 2005 Posted January 26, 2005 Just a quick hintI've been having some problems with a Dell Precision Workstation with Intel® Application Accelerator RAID Edition. It turns out that I can get the drivers I downloaded from Dell to work ONLY if I set the Sata Operations in BIOS to RAID ON. If I choose any of the RAID Autodetect options I get errors. Even when using F6 during setup. Otherwise it's setup as described here:Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition
Astalavista Posted January 26, 2005 Posted January 26, 2005 it would be helpful if we knew if your using xp home or prodo u hv sp2 do u hv the latest hotfixes?are u using drivers pack by bst?dont know what i am talking about?http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=37499
Halal-Al Posted January 26, 2005 Author Posted January 26, 2005 That will be XP Pro, SP1, latest hotfixes and the driver pack are directly as downloaded from Dell. Plus the latest BIOS version from Dell (A03)
Halal-Al Posted January 26, 2005 Author Posted January 26, 2005 Well, here at LEGO Company, we don't use unattend WinXP CDs, we have all our WinXP setup files on network shares and we connect to the share with unattended WinPE CD, RIS or even network enabled DOS boot disk! So yes, unattended installation is known to us.
Bâshrat the Sneaky Posted January 26, 2005 Posted January 26, 2005 Well, here at LEGO Company, we don't use unattend WinXP CDs, we have all our WinXP setup files on network shares and we connect to the share with unattended WinPE CD, RIS or even network enabled DOS boot disk! So yes, unattended installation is known to us.Cool Someone who works for LEGO I've been playing for years with those toys! (I once 'invented' a fan with gear using LEGO Technic, proud I was )Back ontopic: what method did you use? The txtsetup.oem method?
Halal-Al Posted January 26, 2005 Author Posted January 26, 2005 HeYA cool 'fan', nice Yes LEGO is a cool toy, but u should buy some more, we're not doing to well. Anyway, we are using the txtsetup.oem method as described on the Intel page(see my first post). It's working fine when the BIOS is set to 'RAID ON' and I had a long chat with a DELL support guy who ended up asking ME for the unattend.txt file that worked... It follows the Intel outline, but u can get it here[Unattended] UnattendedMode=FullUnattended OEMSkipEULA=YES OEMPreInstall=YES OEMPnPDriversPath=\PnPDrvrs\System;\PnPDrvrs\Monitors;\PnPDrvrs;\PnPDrvrs\ialmnt5;\PnPDrvrs\DivaPro;\PnPDrvrs\Video WaitForReboot=No TargetPath=WINNT OverWriteOemFilesOnUpgrade=no DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore[GUIUnattended] AdminPassword="*" EncryptedAdminPassword=NO OEMSkipRegional=1 OEMSkipWelcome=1 TimeZone=105 ProfilesDir="%SystemRoot%\Profiles"[Userdata] ProductID=11111-11111-11111-11111 Fullname="." OrgName="LEGO Company" ComputerName=DKL366[Display] BitsPerPel=16 Xresolution=1024 YResolution=768 VRefresh=70[RegionalSettings] LanguageGroup=1,2,7,8 SystemLocale=00000409 UserLocale=00000406 InputLocale=0409:00000409, 0406:00000406, 0411:e0010411, 0412:E0010412, 0407:00000407[Identification] JoinDomain=domain.lego.com DomainAdmin=<username> DomainAdminPassword=<passWord> MachineObjectOU="ou = ou_DESKTOP2003,ou = ou_DEV,ou = ou_legopc,dc = domain,dc = lego,dc = com"[NetWorking] InstallDefaultComponents=YES[Components] msmq_Core=on zonegames=Off msnexplr=Off[MassStorageDrivers]"Intel(R) 82801FR SATA RAID Controller (Desktop ICH6R)" = "OEM"[OEMBootFiles]iaStor.infiaStor.sysiaStor.catiaAHCI.infiaAHCI.catTxtsetup.oemIt's the last two sections that's interesting. We then added the driver files to the $OEM$\TEXTMODE folder. On the WinPE side I modified the WinPEOEM.sif to include these lines:[OemDriverParams]OemDriverRoot=""OemDriverDirs=IAStorAnd then added a folder in System32 called IAStor and added all the files from the driver pack. That's it. It works.
Bâshrat the Sneaky Posted January 26, 2005 Posted January 26, 2005 Anyway, we are using the txtsetup.oem method as described on the Intel page(see my first post). It's working fine when the BIOS is set to 'RAID ON' and I had a long chat with a DELL support guy who ended up asking ME for the unattend.txt file that worked... LOL nice So you got it working, but what was wrong before?
Halal-Al Posted January 26, 2005 Author Posted January 26, 2005 I ain't got a clue. Why Dell's own driver pack doesn't work with Dell's WS370 when their BIOS is set to 'RAID Autodetect'? Their problem. I just wanted to share my experience, so some other poor devil didn't have to waste time on it. I'll leave that up to the Dell support guys and be happy it works for me. And hopefully for somebody else as well. B)
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