jlindy Posted April 4, 2005 Posted April 4, 2005 I've followed the directions in the forum for installing mass storage from CD with the replacement setup.exe, presetup.cmd, .... I have it working. The problem is the driver I'm installing is a newer version of a inbox driver and the newer version is unsigned. WFP (SFC) keeps replacing the newer version with the signed version and during the real O/S boot, the system panics with inaccessable boot device.I need help on getting around this.One ugly workaround (and time consuming), is to boot from CD again, select repair and copy the newer driver to ...system32\drivers directory - this seems to work.Thanks
erik_demon Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 Check out this topic.You can use WatchDriverSigningPolicy.exe to install NON-WHQL drivers
jlindy Posted April 5, 2005 Author Posted April 5, 2005 The presetup.cmd I'm using invokes WatchDriverSigningPolicy.exe. Here's and excerpt from setuplogsetuplog11:10:09,d:\srvrtm\base\ntsetup\syssetup\log.c,981,,SETUP: oem driver not logged: d:\drivers\005_storage\symmpi.sys -> C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\symmpi.sys.04/04/2005 11:10:09,d:\srvrtm\base\ntsetup\syssetup\log.c,316,,d:\drivers\005_storage\symmpi.sys was copied to C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\symmpi.sys.04/04/2005 11:10:09,d:\srvrtm\base\ntsetup\syssetup\syspnp.c,5325,,SETUP: SetupDiCallClassInstaller(DIF_REGISTER_COINSTALLERS) succeeded. Device = LSI Adapter, SAS 3000 series, 4-port (w/1064)(ScsiPort)04/04/2005 11:10:09,d:\srvrtm\base\ntsetup\syssetup\syspnp.c,5337,,SETUP: SetupDiCallClassInstaller(DIF_INSTALLINTERFACES) succeeded. Device = LSI Adapter, SAS 3000 series, 4-port (w/1064)(ScsiPort)04/04/2005 11:10:10,d:\srvrtm\base\ntsetup\syssetup\syspnp.c,5377,,SETUP: SetupDiCallClassInstaller(DIF_INSTALLDEVICE) suceeded. Device = LSI Adapter, SAS 3000 series, 4-port (w/1064)(ScsiPort)04/04/2005 11:10:10,d:\srvrtm\base\ntsetup\syssetup\syspnp.c,3154,,SETUP: Device successfully installed.04/04/2005 12:37:19,d:\srvrtm\base\ntsetup\syssetup\log.c,316,,Setup detected that the system file named [c:\windows\system32\drivers\symmpi.sys] is not signed properlyby Microsoft. This file has been restored to the correct Microsoft version to maintain system stability.
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