All,
I wrote a bit ago about running into the atapi.sys error and here is what I found out. I was trying to install it on 3 different machines.
#ModelIntegrated NICPCI NICNotes
1Optiplex 260Intel Pro 1000 Ran with no problems
2Optiplex 400
forcing your NICs to a particular speed.
BTW: I'm on list.
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All,
I wrote a bit ago about running
I have run into this problem of auto-negotiation before as well.
Sometimes we just have to hard code it to 100MB, full duplex.
Might I ask what speed network connection you are using?
Our building is wired with cat 5, and the switches are capable of
10/100,
and are set to autodetect the
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 09:21 +, Tony Worrall wrote:
Hi,
I had this error on an old desktop machine I was using to test
unattended, before I started using it on potential production machines.
The atapi/sys error persisted stayed no matter what I tried with
unattended so, eventually, I
Hi.
I had a similar problem some time ago.
Look the mail archive at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg03127.html
I had this problem using the Unattended boot disks only and solved this
creating another boot disk.
Regards.
Edmundo.
Heather Coors
Hi.
I had a similar problem some time ago.
Look the mail archive at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/unattended-info%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg03127.html
I had this problem using the Unattended boot disks only and solved this
creating another boot disk.
Regards.
Edmundo.
Heather Coors
Hi,
I had this error on an old desktop machine I was using to test
unattended, before I started using it on potential production machines.
The atapi/sys error persisted stayed no matter what I tried with
unattended so, eventually, I gave up trying to install onto that
machine, tried another
If anyone else has any suggestions or a fix please let me know as well.
Thanks
Heather
Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:32:51 -0800
Tony,
I just started using Unattended last week. I was able to get my first
workstation up and running with no problems. Then I tried my second
workstation and bam I got
Tony,
I just started using Unattended last week. I was able to get my first
workstation up and running with no problems. Then I tried my second
workstation and bam I got the atapi.sys unable to copy error as well. I saw
you posted on the mailing list you had that issue. Were you able to get
Hi all,
I'm seeing a problem where Win2k3 systems being setup by unattended copy
all the files over the network and then reboot, when they come back up,
windows setup starts 'copying files' and can't find atapi.sys. I can
skip the file and it will continue for about 3 or 4 files till in comes
Title: AW: [Unattended] File copy fails in second stage of setup
OK - We have success.
I did not have smartdrv as part of the download,
and my DOS version refused to work - I guess some MS version checking - So I
downloaded lbacache-24jul2004.zip from the freedos site, extracted lbacach.com
Title: AW: [Unattended] File copy fails in second stage of setup
Thomas,
Thanks for the suggestion, but I have just checked
my boot disks I do not have smartdrv on them, I have tried the version
from my DOS set which just sits there beeping continuously - can you let me know
what version
Help!
I am trying the dos boot disk on a gateway machine (no network booting or CD
drive) I have managed to get the first stage of installation to work, I
needed to alter some of the defaults in config.sys, and it appears that all
the files are copied accross the network.
After the machine
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Help!
I am trying the dos boot disk on a gateway machine (no network booting or CD
drive) I have managed to get
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