Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:
Jordan Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I am now trying to get another machine to work. It has a Promise RAID chipset built into the motherboard (an Intel S875WP-1E). I am able to get the inital file copy to work. But, when it tries to go into native win32 mode I get the "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DISK" error.
Anyone have pointers on this?
I have never tried this, although I believe it should work in theory. But I do not know of anybody else who has tried it.
First, lets make sure Unattended is doing its job. I assume install.pl correctly offers you the two OEM drivers?
It does offer them both.
Could you send along the [MassStorageDrivers] and [OEMBootFiles] sections of the generated unattend.txt?
Ok here they are:
[MassStorageDrivers]
"Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA HostRAID Driver For Windows 2000/XP/2003" = OEM
; See comments for [MassStorageDrivers] [OEMBootFiles] txtsetup.oem aarich.cat aarich.sys adhraid.inf readme.txt 3waregsm.cat adhraid.cat oemsetup.inf disk1 3wdrv100.sys hraidsk1 3wfltdrv.sys adaptec.inf
Or, as an alternative, you could eliminate the d2 declaration from [Disks] entirely and use d1 instead of d2 in [Files.scsi.ADAPTEC_SATARAID_W2K]. This is arguably a better plan, since what you are really doing is creating a single "disk" with multiple drivers on it...
I will give this a shot too.
No good.
Jordan
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