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Hey guys, need help with this one. I am working on installing XP from a WinPE disk, can get WinPE to load fine, but from there I have issues.

The system I am working with has a SATA card that needs to be loaded during textmode. I have read at various places I need to create a $OEM$ folder at either the root level of the xp install or inside of the I386 folder.

The main issue is that when I run the following command

winnt32.exe /u:x:\xp\i386\unattended.txt /s:x:\xp\i386\ /syspart:c: /tempdrive:c: /makelocalsource /noreboot

the SATA driver is not copied over to the c drive, so when I reboot the system continue the install it dies saying it can not load the driver. I hasve manaully copied over the .sy_ file to the c drive(i386) and the install gets farther, but still complains after the text mode file copy.

Can anyone give me some guidance on where I should be looking, read through most of the threads on here and gave various pointers, but nothing to resolve it completely. Thanks.

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Hey guys, need help with this one. I am working on installing XP from a WinPE disk, can get WinPE to load fine, but from there I have issues.

The system I am working with has a SATA card that needs to be loaded during textmode. I have read at various places I need to create a $OEM$ folder at either the root level of the xp install or inside of the I386 folder.

The main issue is that when I run the following command

winnt32.exe /u:x:\xp\i386\unattended.txt /s:x:\xp\i386\ /syspart:c: /tempdrive:c: /makelocalsource /noreboot

the SATA driver is not copied over to the c drive, so when I reboot the system continue the install it dies saying it can not load the driver. I hasve manaully copied over the .sy_ file to the c drive(i386) and the install gets farther, but still complains after the text mode file copy.

Can anyone give me some guidance on where I should be looking, read through most of the threads on here and gave various pointers, but nothing to resolve it completely. Thanks.

http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/36/

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