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Slipstreaming VIA 8237 RAID controller.


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Hi all.

I've been trying endlessly to slipstream the VIA 8237 SATA RAID drivers into a bootable windows x64 CD.

I have not been able to suceed.

I'm used the latest nLite to 'strip' any unwanted stuff from my Windows CD, and also used it to integrate my drivers, including the said VIA 8237 drivers. (came up with warning asking me if it was a TEXTMODE driver or something)

I burnt made the image, burnt it to CD and it didn't detect my stripped array.

So, i go back to nLite, do the same things, but also manually add the VIA 8237 'F6' driver to my windows root directory, using every method i've found by searching every website i've found.

Nothing has worked.

What am i doing wrong?

Can someone please help!?


Posted

For integration can't talk now...trying to introduce other method as well.

As for F6...if you use Unattended be sure to turn off Oem Preinstall, it's on first page of it.

Posted (edited)

[OemInfFiles]

OemDriverFlags=1

OemDriverPathName=%SystemRoot%\OemDir

OemInfName="fasttx2k.INF","UlSata.inf","viapide.inf"

[unattended]

UnattendMode=FullUnattended

OemSkipEula=Yes

OemPreinstall=No

[Data]

AutoPartition=1

MsDosInitiated=0

UnattendedInstall=Yes

OemDrivers=OemInfFiles

put her all your files : $OEM$\$$\Oemdir

should work now

Edited by idioteque
Posted
For integration can't talk now...trying to introduce other method as well.

As for F6...if you use Unattended be sure to turn off Oem Preinstall, it's on first page of it.

Hi. Can you explain what you just said? Trying to introduce what other method?

Posted
[OemInfFiles]

    OemDriverFlags=1

    OemDriverPathName=%SystemRoot%\OemDir

    OemInfName="fasttx2k.INF","UlSata.inf","viapide.inf"

[unattended]

    UnattendMode=FullUnattended

    OemSkipEula=Yes

    OemPreinstall=No

[Data]

    AutoPartition=1

    MsDosInitiated=0

    UnattendedInstall=Yes

    OemDrivers=OemInfFiles

put her all your files : $OEM$\$$\Oemdir 

should work now

Just about to try this.

Although, i'm sceptical, as i've never heard or seen 'fasttx2k.INF","UlSata.inf","viapide.inf' before

Posted

[OemInfFiles]

OemDriverFlags=1

OemDriverPathName=%SystemRoot%\OemDir

OemInfName="YOUR INF FROM TEXTMODE 1.INF","OUR INF FROM TEXTMODE 2.INF","OUR INF FROM TEXTMODE 3.INF"

[unattended]

UnattendMode=FullUnattended

OemSkipEula=Yes

OemPreinstall=No

[Data]

AutoPartition=1

MsDosInitiated=0

UnattendedInstall=Yes

OemDrivers=OemInfFiles

did you add your textmode dirvers ?

and no havent tried it, waiting for some HD's to arrive

Posted

Yeah, i kind of figured that out eventually. I only have one INF file though. So i just put that one there.

Still... no matter what i did, it didn't work.

Posted

ATTN NUHI:

I tried to PM you...

here's what i wrote:

Hi. You must be getting sick of me... :)

In case you haven't noticed, i've been desperately trying to slipstream the via 8237 raid controller driver into a windwos x64 CD.

I've tried EVErYTHING i've found on these forums, as well as every combination there is. Nothing has worked

This is my last try... contacting the maker himself. Now, you're obviously very smart and all, so hopefully, this may get me closer to getting these stupid drivers slipstreamed.

Here is the link to the drivers in case you need more info (Version - 4.30g)

http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageI...60&SubCatID=143

The closet i got to acheiving a boot cd with the drivers integrated is having it detect my stripped array, and halfway through installing windows i would get a BSOD.

please, give me hand.

Thank you.

  • 3 months later...
Posted

See if you can my reply below to get to work on x64. NOTE: The files are not intgrated with nLite, they are in the $OEM$ folder.

if you get it to work for x64 be sure to post your results.

32bit version

  • 1 year later...
Posted (edited)

Oh man... I'm sorry to hear that. I know your pain though.

The only thing that i got working was http://driverpacks.net, but it's only for 32bit systems. However, I'm sure what they did be of some help to you, since they did something different.

Also, NOTE: nlite STILL DOES NOT WORK WITH ALL 32BIT INSTALLATIONS!

Goodluck, all.

Edited by kifart

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