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Hi!

I do a SysPrep on a machine and integrate some Mass Storage drivers in it...

For some drivers, I get a warning titled "Hardware Installation", I'm tired and I want to get rid of them...

I've tried 2 things...

First, I specified this value in Sysprep.inf file....

[unattended]

OEMPnPSigningPolicy=ignore

Second, I changed the computer "Driver Signing Options" to Ignore.

I keep getting those **** warnings.

I did a little script with AutoIt (www.hiddensoft.com) to answer those popups, but I can't use it anymore, so I need a "legit" way to do it...

Thanks for your help!

ShrimpyOne


Posted

Hi!

I don't use Nlite

I don't want to use third party software, even autoit... I want to do it the way it is supposed to be done..

There must be a way to do it, to disable this warning...

even if I added the -quiet swith to sysprep.exe it still brings thos **** popups!

Thanks!

ShrimpyOne

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

I've read that if you download new device drivers to add - do NOT use a Windows XP SP2 PC because all SP2 users will receive a prompt if the driver applications runs at startup. Don't know if this is the same thing you are recieving or where you are getting your mass storage device drivers from. Just thought it might help.

  • 1 year later...
Posted
Hi!

I do a SysPrep on a machine and integrate some Mass Storage drivers in it...

For some drivers, I get a warning titled "Hardware Installation", I'm tired and I want to get rid of them...

I've tried 2 things...

First, I specified this value in Sysprep.inf file....

[unattended]

OEMPnPSigningPolicy=ignore

Second, I changed the computer "Driver Signing Options" to Ignore.

I keep getting those **** warnings.

I did a little script with AutoIt (www.hiddensoft.com) to answer those popups, but I can't use it anymore, so I need a "legit" way to do it...

Thanks for your help!

ShrimpyOne

Had the exact same thing happen to me this week.. Here is what I used...

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822798

I performed "Method 3".

What may have caused the condition is that I was deleting *.tmp and *.log before doing my sysprep. The Catroot2 folder contains log files.

At any rate, I hope this helps.

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