Ron,
You need to get the device ID of the SATA controller from a similar computer
that is currently running, and configured the same way (from a BIOS/firmware
perspective) as the one that you’re testing on. Once you’ve discovered the
device ID (eg. PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1234*************), you’ll need to search
through the INF files that are in your driver package for the appropriate
device ID. Once you’ve discovered the correct INF file, you’ll have to find the
association between the device ID string and the “friendly name” of the device.
This can typically be found as a variable in the [Strings] section of the INF
file.
Once you’ve got the friendly name of the device, you can go back into the Apply
Driver Package step, check the box to install the mass storage driver on
pre-Vista operating systems, and then find the device’s friendly name in the
drop-down boxes. The upper drop-down box represents each mass storage INF file,
whereas the bottom box represents each of the unique devices that are
controlled by that INF file.
You can use PowerShell to search your driver package for the appropriate device
ID, once you have it. Here’s a generic example:
Get-ChildItem -Path
<file:///\\sccm01\e$\packages\Driver%20Packages\Hewlett-Packard\8200%20Elite\Windows%207%2064-bit\sccm01\e$\packages\Driver%20Packages\Hewlett-Packard\8200>
\\sccm01\e$\packages\Driver Packages\Hewlett-Packard\8200 Elite\Windows 7
64-bit -Include *.inf -Recurse | ? { (Get-Content $_ -Raw) -match
'VEN_8086&DEV_1234' };
Cheers,
Trevor Sullivan
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Knight, Ron
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 2:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MDT-OSD] HP 8200 Elite OSD
I am stuck trying to deploy Windows XP on to an 8200 Elite. I know... I know...
XP is terrible. I've gone to HP's website and downloaded all the drivers,
imported them and then created a driver pack. Next, in my TS I install the
driver package and select the mass storage device (here's the problem) so it
can load the rest of the drivers. After the image process the machine gives me
a 0x0000007b BSOD and goes into a boot loop. I'm selecting the wrong AHCI
driver but I can't find the correct one. Any ideas??!? I've called Microsoft
but the boys in India are stumped and HP hasn't been any help.
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