InTheWayBoy Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 (edited) Have you entered in the AutoConfirm I spoke of? Cause I bet that's where you're getting hung up. Why not post your current *.sif so we can see where you're at now... Edited September 2, 2005 by InTheWayBoy
cumminbk Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 My winnt.sif looks alot like yours but i have AutoConfirm=1. That line should prevent your pop-up[Display] ; Sets screen resolution to 1024X768 BitsPerPel = 32 Xresolution = 1024 Yresolution = 768 Vrefresh = 75 AutoConfirm=1
Mojo Posted September 3, 2005 Author Posted September 3, 2005 Thanks for your comments.I do have the autoconfirm set at 1, see the attached winnt.sif...Apart from the virtual machine not loading the correct driver, i really have no clue what could cause the problem... I tried with setting to both 1280*1024 and 1024*768 in winnt.sif.If anyone has any further suggestions, or links to other unattended forums/tutorials, please post them... I'm all out of ideas.Thanks!winnt.sif
Brazen Posted September 12, 2005 Posted September 12, 2005 Would using vmware have any effect on this? I'm using vmware to test my unattended installation cd image for xp with SP2 and am getting this changing display settings even though I have the AutoConfirm=1 under [Display] in my winnt.sif.
FaceMouth Posted September 15, 2005 Posted September 15, 2005 (edited) I'm using windows vitual pc, and I was getting bad resolutions before I installed updates. After windows was loaded the best resolution I could get was 1024x768 (can't remember refresh).Anyway, What I found is that there is a problem with the amount of ram used for the display, max was 4 MB's before I updated. Now I can get 1280x1024 @ 75htz.The weird thing about this is that I had to have an OS intalled in the VM to download the updates. (Correct me if I'm wrong on this).To get the updates, after OS is installed, click the "Action" button @ the top of the screen. Then just click "Install or Update Vitual Machine Additions" There are other display settings that can be changed in the VM. I can't remember all, but you can set the vm display to match the host system (which doesn't give proper results). hope this helps a bitPay attention to what cheezus says.Just found this in the VM help:Emulated devices on virtual machinesVirtual PC emulates most of the hardware components for the virtual machine. The emulated hardware is detected by the virtual machine operating system and appears to both the operating system and any users of the virtual machine as physical hardware. The following table lists the basic hardware components and their corresponding emulated hardware. Component Virtual machine emulated hardware BIOS AMI BIOS Chipset Intel 440BX Sound card Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 ISA Plug and Play Network adapter (multi-function) DEC 21140A 10/100 Video card S3 Trio 32/64 PCI with 8 MB Video RAM Video card configurationVirtual PC emulates the S3 Trio 32/64 PCI video card. Virtual PC also supports VESA 2.0. Specify one of the two supported video cards when programs require manual configuration. Edited September 16, 2005 by FaceMouth
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