hi everyone
Im not sure if this is the right place to ask so please don't attack me if its
not.
At present we use answer files to do unattended set up's. The problem we've
always had is a large portion of our computers have separate licenses so we add
these in on the unattended set up, when it
Well, there is a problem with that
1. These are not OEM drivers. These are drivers that are built into
windows.
2. I don't have any driver files for these. Dell doesn't even provide
drivers for their USB mice and keyboards They just are supposed to use
the built-in drivers and just
I have seen this problem many times and there is a simple solution. Unplug
the keyboard and mouse turn the machine on and wait for it to get to the
login screen. Now you can plug them back in. After you do you have to wait a
minute or two but the system will install them and you will be good to
On 21.03.2011 13:57, Andrew Harber wrote:
Im not sure if this is the right place to ask so please don't attack
me if its not.
At present we use answer files to do unattended set up's. The problem
we've always had is a large portion of our computers have separate
licenses so we add these in