waleed_wwn wrote:

lsi_sas.sys Is found twice in    DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_708.7z

I faced this kind of problems Before . and it is related to your CD/DVD Writer

I didnt burn my ISO on CD, I mapped it with VMWARE, so I don't think my CD/DVD writer is causing a problem.

I got a problem slipstreaming the latest MassStorage Driver pack on a Win2k3 OS. [DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_708.7z]

At the very first screen of Windows Setup.
It said "The file lsi_sas.sys could not be found. Press anykey to continue"

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/2262/2k3705probkt3.jpg

I'm trying to search for this file in my source folder but it doesn't exist. Please help.

Thx for replyig guys,

I'm totally understand your point. However, I couldn't get the accurate motherboard information for you guys right now.
But don't worry , from now on I'll report any error to the Massstorage pack if I found one

Thank you

Hi all,

I've been using Driverpacks.net's driver for long time. Every time when I make my own untattended Windows setup CD, I have to make 2 of them. One with the Drivers and one is not. Since, there are still some problems with MassStorage driver packs with some mainboards.
Is there a way to combine them all to one CD instead?
I think I saw someone making a boot menu, asking whether the user want to install a driver or not?
I'm kinda new at this, but I really want to know. It can save my time and resources.

Thank you.

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Thx u all ^^

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Hi,
I've just translated and uploaded my Thai translation for Driverpacks latest version on the bugtracker.

I'm glad to help.

Thank you

THank you,
BTW: Many ppls are getting this BSOD problem because there are too many Mass Sotrage drivers to be installed at the first boot. However, I'll give it a go on this new driver pack. If it's not working, I guess I have to use some of those drivers inside instead.