bfazio Posted May 15, 2007 Posted May 15, 2007 I am haing a problem with a new image I created with sp2. I slip-streamed XP Pro and SP2 and that worked fine. However when I begin the setup, it goes through the automatic/custom setup and that works fine. When it goes to actually load the drivers I get a nic error, that it can not find the drivers. Any help you can give me would be great at this point. We are using this on dell desktops. I have uploaded the most recent broadcom drivers to the drivers\nic folder but I need help. I loaded the XP drivers, but your RIS Server is 2000. If you need more inforamtion please let me know. here is the driver path\\hon1-s5\REMINST\Setup\English\Images\xppro.sp2\$oem$\$1\Drivershere is my under the 386\template\ristndrd.sif[data]floppyless = "1"msdosinitiated = "1"OriSrc = "\\%SERVERNAME%\RemInst\%INSTALLPATH%\%MACHINETYPE%"OriTyp = "4"LocalSourceOnCD = 1DisableAdminAccountOnDomainJoin = 1[setupData]OsLoadOptions = "/noguiboot /fastdetect"SetupSourceDevice = "\Device\LanmanRedirector\%SERVERNAME%\RemInst\%INSTALLPATH%"[unattended]FileSystem = LeaveAloneExtendOEMPartition = 0TargetPath = \WINDOWSOemSkipEula = yesInstallFilesPath = "\\%SERVERNAME%\RemInst\%INSTALLPATH%\%MACHINETYPE%"LegacyNIC = 1DriverSigningPolicy = IgnoreOemPreinstall = yesOemPnpDriversPath = Drivers\Nic[userData]FullName = "%USERFIRSTNAME% %USERLASTNAME%"OrgName = "%ORGNAME%"ComputerName = %MACHINENAME%[GuiUnattended]OemSkipWelcome = 1OemSkipRegional = 1TimeZone = %TIMEZONE%AdminPassword = "*"[Display]BitsPerPel = 16XResolution = 800YResolution = 600VRefresh = 60[Networking][NetServices]MS_Server=params.MS_PSched[identification]JoinDomain = %MACHINEDOMAIN%DoOldStyleDomainJoin = Yes[RemoteInstall]Repartition = YesUseWholeDisk = Yes[OSChooser]Description ="Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2"Help ="Automatically installs Windows Professional without prompting the user for input."LaunchFile = "%INSTALLPATH%\%MACHINETYPE%\templates\startrom.com"ImageType =FlatVersion="5.1"
mmarable Posted May 16, 2007 Posted May 16, 2007 You need to copy the Broadcom drivers to the i386 folder of your flat image.Microsoft's Knowledge Base has a couple of decent articles on adding additional 3rd party drivers to RIS installs.
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