Hi Sebastian,

 

In the end I followed the instructions in those links, and used the
TXTSETUP.SIF method, which worked a treat. 

 

Thanks for your help!

 

Paul

 

From: Sebastian Mellmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 27 November 2007 19:45
To: Paul Lewis
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Unattended] Problems with [MassStorageDrivers] and
unattended-gui

 

How did you insert the mass-storage driver?

You can't use something like nLite to slipstream those kind of drivers
into the install source.

 

I had the same problem 3 months ago and a solution too.

It's kind of a work-around, but it works.


See my posting on the ML here:

 

http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg0
6867.html
<http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg
06867.html> 

 

And the following post here:

 

http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg0
6871.html

 

 

Hope it helps you,

Sebastian M.

 

P.S.: If you know any other way to get those drivers into an install
source don't hesitate to contact me.

         

        
________________________________


        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul
Lewis
        Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 6:59 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Unattended] Problems with [MassStorageDrivers] and
unattended-gui

        Hi,

         

        We've recently tried to switch from using regular unattended to
unattended-gui. At the same time, Dell have removed their "Legacy" mode
on their SATA drivers. This means we need to tell Windows about the SATA
AHCI drivers for the Intel SATA chipset - and this is done in the
unattend.txt file.

         

        Basically, the unattended-gui portion of setup runs, copying
files to /c. Then the PC reboots, and starts loading Windows. Then we
get the following error:

                        File txtsetup.oem caused an unexpected error
(18) at line 1747 in d:\nt\base\boot\setup\oemdisk.c. Press any key to
continue

         

        Has anyone else tried inserting drivers in this way (e.g. for
SATA/RAID devices)? If so, have they experienced similar problems? If
so, do you hav a solution? J

         

        Many thanks for your help,

         

        Paul

         

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