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[Unattended] Driver installation problem
tovis
2010-09-10 12:39:28 UTC
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I does not use the system for some months, and forget some key processes.
I have refreshed system from svn. Refresh the driver packs (rebuild the
cache).
Try install XP prof on an AMD box (GIGABYTE MA74GM-S2H) - but drivers are
does not installed, even network adapter :(
I've checked the preparation I have seen messages, search from driver
packages is found "6 drivers". Check the log, it seem to be driver for
RTL8111/8168B was found. I've checked the files copied to the target
drive, before start install (I have boot RIP Linux) but I do not find
copies!? Also I have search in scripts (unattended/misc) the script which
is search for drivers on different locations and (searching for messages
such as "Search for Windows drivers in collection below ... /z/drivers") I
can not find it :(

Please, where the drivers should be copied, and what script is responsible.

Thanks in advance
tovis
Juanjo Pablos
2010-09-11 12:35:08 UTC
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Post by tovis
I does not use the system for some months, and forget some key processes.
I have refreshed system from svn. Refresh the driver packs (rebuild the
cache).
Try install XP prof on an AMD box (GIGABYTE MA74GM-S2H) - but drivers are
does not installed, even network adapter :(
I've checked the preparation I have seen messages, search from driver
packages is found "6 drivers". Check the log, it seem to be driver for
RTL8111/8168B was found. I've checked the files copied to the target
drive, before start install (I have boot RIP Linux) but I do not find
copies!? Also I have search in scripts (unattended/misc) the script which
is search for drivers on different locations and (searching for messages
such as "Search for Windows drivers in collection below ... /z/drivers") I
can not find it :(
Please, where the drivers should be copied, and what script is responsible.
Tovis,

They should be copied to c:\scandrv. Check the contents on
c:\netinst\log\drivers.log

Make sure that you have permissions on the Z:\drivers to read their
contents, I found this error myself several times...

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