imwaiting Posted November 20, 2006 Posted November 20, 2006 Hi,Trying to make sure my first unattended setup has a shot at going smoothly.After upgrading the BIOS, I've downloaded the XP drivers for everything I could find on the old Gateway system-video adapter, sound card, Chipset, modem original hard drive, ...plus XP drivers for other things added to the system...Intel 100/Pro+ network card, new DVD burner, new hard drivemost of these come in the form of a setup program for after the fact, how can I identify the key files needed, probably inf files, and be sure that A) the unattended install finds them in i386/$OEM$/$$/DriversB) that the setting are correctWhat about this hardware abstraction layer (HAL)? that I see in set up and inf files on my corporate laptop? Is this something I need to try and create? With a utility I hope.
CptMurphy Posted November 21, 2006 Posted November 21, 2006 This file is created during OS installation. It's updated whenever you install new hardware. It's essentially a database of all the hardware that's on your system, and all the information about it; IRQs, DMA, MEM, etc. Don't worry, it's created during install.
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