Great info everyone, thanks! 

-Sam

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Brutsche [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2008 3:30 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: AHCI Sata and sysprep

On my machines the non-AHCI SATA would not work if I didn't put in the
&CC_0106 at the end of the PCI ID.

To be on the safe side I ALWAYS put the device IDs in sysprep.inf
EXACTLY the way they were in the driver .inf.

I see I'm not the only one to suspect that putting
"BuildMassStorageSection = YES" in there will override your custom
SysprepMassStorage section ;)

Johonn2 wrote:
> I finished my sysprep for both the E6400 AHCI and IRRT and the Dell 
> OP760 series late last month.  I believe you need to drop the
"&CC_0106"
> on it but I would have to look at mine to know for sure.  I am not in 
> the office today so if someone else does not help out by then, then I 
> will post it tomorrow.  Also I may be wrong again but 
> "BuildMassStorageSection = YES" I believe will overwrite your custom 
> [SysprepMassStorage].

-- 

Phil Brutsche
[email protected]


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