Yes, if you mean these changes:
[Unattended]
  OemPreinstall=Yes
  ...
[GuiUnattended]
  DetachedProgram = cmd.exe
  Arguments = "/Q /C FOR /F %? IN ('FINDSTR/B dospath=
  %SYSTEMROOT%\SYSTEM32\$WINNT$.INF') DO (SET %?\&& CALL START /MIN
%dospath:\\=\%$OEM$\Drivers.cmd)"

long line batch command. Is there any diffeence where to put these last
one inside "GuiUnattended"?
But I've really does not seen that window. I'm not sure beacuse I was not
teasing on it, it is quite a long time this graphical install is running.
Would you be a little more precise on what phase it should appear? May be
some other script broken? What part of winows setup should be care about
this two rows - running cmd.exe on this batch, given as an "argument"?

tovis

> When you did your setup, did you make the edits to the unattended.txt??
When your install runs you should get a small box about midway through
the graphical install portion of XP, this is where the install
> decompresses and integrates the drivers.
>
> tovis wrote:
>
>>Thanks for quick answer :)
>>
>>I'm using instructions from "/Test Nr.1" link, as a result I have
directory structure like this (on my share):
>>Z:\os\winxpsp2\i386\$oem$
>>15.01.2008 14:31:46 A-----            489.472  7za.exe
>>30.01.2008 12:29:58 A-----        341.137.117  drivers.7z
>>15.01.2008 14:31:46 A-----              1.336  drivers.cmd
>>15.01.2008 14:31:46 A-----             25.088  nircmd.exe
>>15.01.2008 14:31:46 A-----             53.248  process.exe
>>15.01.2008 14:31:46 A-----             20.992  setupinf.exe
>>15.01.2008 14:31:46 A-----              3.584  watchdrv.exe
>>
>>Only one exlcusion that I used whole pack in drivers.7z (size about
783MB). Modify unattend.txt (titles [Unattended] and [GuiUnattended]).
What more "integration" you mean - slipstreaming?
>>
>>Also I'm try to find difference beetween "BTS Driver Packs/Test Nr.1"
and "BTS Driver Packs/Addendum" but I see only that test is using only
the part of drivers - may be I have should try first only the NICs
drivers?
>>
>>tovis
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Did you download the driver packs and integrate them into you install
>>>
>>>
>>source on your server??
>>
>>
>>>You have to follow the directions to the letter from the root document
>>>
>>>
>>above the one you referenced.
>>
>>
>>>http://ubertechnique.com/unattended/BTS_Driver_Packs
>>> There are several pieces that you have to download and copy into the
>>>source installation as well. I wrote the addendum after trying to get
>>>
>>>
>>this working for a few weeks and getting no where. Once I figured it out
it worked like a charm.
>>
>>
>>>Some of the download links mentioned in the original text are invalid
>>>
>>>
>>now, so look at the addendum to get the proper links now. Use the links
>> at
>>the bottom of the first post (Download Mirror 1 or Download Mirror 2)
>>
>>
>>>Depending on what server your running follow directions for that server.
>>>
>>>
>>I use a Windows 2003 Server so my guide is Windows Centric, but the
directions you had a link for should do the same thing.
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>Subject:
>>
>>
>>>>[Unattended] Integration of BTV driver pack problem
>>>>From:
>>>>"tovis" <mailer.to...@freemail.hu>
>>>>Date:
>>>>Wed, 4 Feb 2009 20:23:52 +0100 (CET)
>>>>To:
>>>>unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>>To:
>>>>unattended-info@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>>Hi!
>>>>I'm using unattended 4.8 (release I can not figure out) on Linux server
>>>>
>>>>
>>(Debian Lenny).
>>
>>
>>>>Usuall unattended installation work fine.
>>>>I can not integrate BTV driver pack, as it described here in the wiki:
>>>>
>>>>
>>http://ubertechnique.com/unattended/BTS_Driver_Packs/Test_Nr%2e1 I can
>> not
>>find any signs of driver pack copied/installed on path c:\drivers
>>
>>
>>>>I have no ideas to figure out where is the process is stucking. Any
>>>>
>>>>
>>help would be highly apreciated.
>>
>>
>>>>tovis
>>>>
>>>>
>>>--
>>>Christopher Rector, MCSE
>>>Computer Information Specialist
>>>Southern Illinois University
>>>School of Medicine
>>>Department of Ob/Gyn
>>>217-545-9182
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>
>
>






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