for dos unattended to detect drivers directory hierarchy you should put the drivers f.i. in


\\ntinstall\install/<your_os>/i386/$OEM$/$1/mydrivers/

this works for me.

I suppose "build time" means when you are first booting from unattended floppy or cdrom then answering questions, which bring me to ask which version of unattended you are using - i don't remeber if early versions required you to specify the drivers path in a personalized unatted.txt.

feel free to ask further

Michelangelo

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Guys,

I hope someone can help me with this.

I have added drivers to the \$OEM$\$1\<PnPdrivers> directory, but these
drivers are not being picked up at build time. The drivers are installed
without a problem when done manually - i.e - update driver (none
installed) and search on the local drive for the correct .inf file which
gets picked up and installed.


Any advice?



Regards


Craig


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