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BroadCom GB LAN addon and epson driver


cubalibre00

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Hi to all,

I've created some addons between which BroadCom GB LAN driver install and integrated on MCE 2005 with nLite and all except BroadCom GB LAN addon work fine.

I've tried to install after with this string "setup.exe /s" to verify if my silent install text mode was incorrect and the string is correct.

Some suggestions ?

Other problem, I can't integrate Epson CX5400 driver with nLite ?

All the other driver are well intergrated, but Espson printer driver no. Why ?

I've removed with nLite all driver and integrated all my driver.

Thank's,

Alessandro

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Where is setup.exe /s being called from?

I use VirtuallTek nLite Add-On Maker with "/s" string.

All addons created by this program work fine, but Lan setup addon not.

Some hardware / software reasons that I don't know ?

How are you trying to install epson drivers?

I integrate Epson printer driver by nLite as all others my drivers.

But when I on my printer, XP look for Epson driver, so I understand that nLite didn't integrate them.

Why ?

Thanks,

Alessandro

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Where is setup.exe /s being called from?

I use VirtuallTek nLite Add-On Maker with "/s" string.

All addons created by this program work fine, but Lan setup addon not.

Some hardware / software reasons that I don't know ?

Most likely because that is not designed to handle drivers, as far as i know. Your best bet is to find out in the normal setup for your driver will handle some sort of silent install argument like /s

How are you trying to install epson drivers?

I integrate Epson printer driver by nLite as all others my drivers.

But when I on my printer, XP look for Epson driver, so I understand that nLite didn't integrate them.

Why ?

nlite should be integrating them just fine. Perhaps you should try using the setup for your printer drivers.

I would say to read thru http://unattended.msfn.org and try putting both drivers into your $OEM$ folder

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