JohnMirror7 wrote:

I use AHCI. No RAID.

NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&CC_0101

That's IDE emulation mode still.

Idea, delete [N7]

PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0266&CC_0101,PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0267&CC_0101,PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_037F&CC_0101,PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&CC_0101

Does work here at PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&CC_0101:
Textmode use pciide.sys, PNP loads nvgts.sys at guimode.

bbuynum wrote:

I boot w ???-Windows

No Warez support.

OverFlow wrote:

Alternately you could have configured (added) Mass storage from PeBuilder plugins page as described in the lower part of the tutorial.

There is no Base included in UBCD4Win currently. Back then there was a update in advance and old Base was not included.
Hence you have to download current Base first.

Try current DriverPacks first.

Backup folder plugin\DriverPacks.net, delete folder plugin\DriverPacks.net

Follow section "All versions of BartPE"
http://users.telenet.be/jtdoom/basetute … lpFile.htm

triplej057 wrote:

I have added this line to sysprep:
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C0&CC_0106="C:\D\M\I5\ich78id2.inf"

&CC_0106                        - I have no idea what this part of the code is

CC_0106 refers to AHCI mode.
However your SATA controller uses IDE mode CC_0101

Try
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C0&CC_0101="C:\D\M\I5\ich78id2.inf"
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C0="C:\D\M\I5\ich78id2.inf"

hangs on a black screen on boot?

Which messages do you get at all?

In SAFE MODE it hangs when displaying file: agpCPQ.sys

Compare http://support.microsoft.com/default.as … -us;324764
Set service agpCPQ.sys disabled start=4

You don't need a driver for a hard disk.
Windows provide proper drivers for hard disks by default.

Contrary add driver for mass storage CONTROLLER.
Try current  DriverPack MassStorage.

jharl wrote:

that is true, device was enabled, booted with uncd4win and the os (ubce4win) did b=not see it.

But did devcon list a relating HardwareID?
So far it's a BIOS issue first. There have to have a HardwareID first.

Dosn't use a Poweredge 1800 a XEON cpu? That's not a Core2Duo.
List Poweredge 1800 HardwareIDs.

DP BartPE Tutorial http://users.pandora.be/jtdoom/basetute … lpFile.htm

Or http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=24290

Continue 1:

Back to Pack 3 and original setupreg.hiv, no hiveBTS.inf:
Textmode does detect striped disk.
Files are copied to hard disk. Reboot to GUI mode.
PNP dosn't detect a PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&CC_0104.
Reboot: BSOD 0x7b.


Next \OEM\ files replaced: 11.09
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_nf4 … 11.09.html

Installation does complete.
Used MatchingDeviceId: "pci\\ven_10de&dev_03f6&cc_0104", "*nvraidbus" and "gennvraiddisk".

Read:
Driver pair nvatabus and nvraid use HardwareID *nvraidbus.
Driver pair nvgts and nvrd32 use HardwareID *nvraidbus too.
*nvraidbus goes to both driver pairs: which setting goes to txtsetup.sif?


Continue 2: the fun starts, testing a experimental approach

Textmode files from Pack 3 still: nvatabus and nvraid
\OEM\ files replaced: 15.45 nvgts and nvrd32
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_winxp_15.45.html

Textmode load drivers nvatabus and nvraid.
Gui mode PNP load drivers nvgts and nvrd32.
Installation does complete. Machine does work.
All four services nvatabus, nvraid, nvgts and nvrd32 are set to boot start=0.

Two 80GB hard disks striped to one 160GB disk at nForce630a:

DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_1102nt19.7z no disk found.

Do you like another [BusExtenders.Load] or [BusExtenders.Load] [SCSI.Load] entries?


Next step, same driver files still:
PnpInterface added to setupreg.hiv:
Disk is found at textmode. Files are copied to disk.
BSOD 0x7b at first reboot. Registry dosn't contain nvgts PnpInterface.

Next step:
PnpInterface added to setupreg.hiv. And PnpInterface set at hiveBTS.inf, txtsetup.sif adjusted.
Slightly similar to http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 151#p32151
Installation does finish.

ACPI\NVRAIDBUS\3&267A616A&0
    Name: NVIDIA nForce RAID Controller
    Hardware ID's:
        ACPI\NVRAIDBUS
        *NVRAIDBUS

PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&SUBSYS_03F61849&REV_A2\3&267A616A&0&40
    Name: NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
    Hardware ID's:
        PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&CC_0104

SCSI\ARRAY&VEN_NVIDIA&PROD_RAID_DISK&REV_\4&3223CD61&0&000
    Name: NVIDIA nForce RAID Device
    Hardware ID's:
        NVIDIA__Raid_Disk________

SCSI\ARRAY&VEN_NVIDIA&PROD_RAID_DISK&REV_\4&3223CD61&0&110
    Name: NVIDIA nForce RAID Device
    Hardware ID's:
        NVIDIA__Raid_Disk________

SCSI\DISK____NVIDIA__STRIPE___149.05G\1
    Name: NVIDIA  STRIPE   149.05G
    Hardware ID's:
        SCSI\Disk____NVIDIA__STRIPE___149.05G
        GenDisk

HardwareIDs *NVRAIDBUS, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&CC_0104 and NVIDIA__Raid_Disk________ are used from nforce drivers.

SataSearcher wrote:

This is from the HWID text file:
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_439C&SUBSYS_84431043&REV_40\3&267A616A&0&A1
    Name: Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
    PCI\CC_0101

That's IDE emulation mode at BIOS.
A plain XP Installation CD does support this. No need to add drivers.

Change BIOS settings, if you like AHCI or RAID.

doubleJ wrote:

I downloaded a set of nautis drivers, but they were 64-bit only, again.
I could try my hand and a custom set.

There are Windows 7 32-bit drivers.
However a notebook relating driver fails at another notebook.
Most likely a m11x patched version is required.

A description and examples.
http://forum.notebookreview.com/sony/34 … phics.html

http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. … 74582.html

doubleJ wrote:

My next preference would be switchable graphics in windows 7 32-bit as I can already download 64-bit drivers

Hybrid Graphics drivers are supported by notebook manufacturers only.
Ask the notebook manufacturer about windows 7 32-bit drivers.

Or try modded drivers at own risk.
http://forums.laptopvideo2go.com/forum/ … s-drivers/

Dell: ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/video/nVidia_Gefo … 273113.exe

NVCADM.inf

[NVIDIA_SetA_Devices.NTamd64.6.1]
%NVIDIA_DEV.0CAF.01% = Section010, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0CAF&SUBSYS_04431028
%iCNTG0.0% = iCNT0, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2A42&SUBSYS_04431028

One *.inf file supports Intel and Nvidia graphics.

Are there any driver files, used at hybrid mode only?
Are there any hybrid graphics registry settings?

Does SUBSYS_04431028 refers to hybrid graphic card only?

Nvidia, Supported products: http://www.nvidia.com/object/notebook-w … river.html

Notebooks supporting Hybrid Power technology with Intel chipsets are not supported by this release.

nvct.inf

%NVIDIA_DEV.0CAF.01% = Section006, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0CAF&SUBSYS_04431028

That's the same HardwareID.

Nice:
a nvidia generic laptop driver use a hybrid HardwareID
and the hardware is not supported official

Overall: hybrid graphic card testing is required

OverFlow wrote:

"CPQ32FS2.sys" is renamed to  symc8xx (over writing it)
symc810 and sym_hi are removed completely

Can you adjust BASE BartPE part too?

Add

[DelLine]
"txtsetup.sif", "SCSI.Load", "symc810"
"txtsetup.sif", "SCSI.Load", "sym_hi"

real1elmo wrote:

Are options 1 and 2 even possible from an x64 PE 3.

I've no idea. Never tried this.
vbs should work (1), however dism.exe behaviour is unclear (2).

I guess I should do some trial and error.

Yes, do this. Write log files too.

dehuu76 wrote:

I use InfCacheBuild.

Does driver *.inf contain CopyFiles lines at your BartPE?

But why this old drivers works in BartPE without any "bad" windows?

Does old driver does not use CoDeviceInstaller?
Does new driver use CoDeviceInstaller?

dehuu76 wrote:

I used pebuilder 3.1.10a

Use InfCacheBuild too http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=21226

clockman wrote:

I run the tests is also my business machine

Thanks a lot, that's very kind of you. I appreciate this conditions.

mr_smartepants wrote:

Actually test pack #3 only uses nvatabus.sys in the .ini.

Dosn't section [Nt] refers both driver files?

clockman wrote:

As an aside, can I slipstream one of the working test MassStorage packs into BartPE (for UBCD4Win) and see what that produces when built?

Test MassStorage pack #3 should work.

vipejc wrote:

So to be clear, I want to SATA-future-proof an XP install disc for at least the next 20 years.

That's simple, as simple as Perpetual Motion wink

@clockman
Can you clarify:

How many and which hard disks do you use?
Do you use hard disks at RAID configuration?
To which controller are attached hard disks?
Do you boot from CD/DVD? Which one and which controller?

PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03EC&SUBSYS_82341043&REV_A2\3&267A616A&0&30
Name: Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03EC&CC_0101

PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&SUBSYS_82341043&REV_A2\3&267A616A&0&40
Name: NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&CC_0104

PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&SUBSYS_82341043&REV_A2\3&267A616A&0&41
Name: NVIDIA nForce Serial ATA Controller
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_03F6&CC_0104

PCI\VEN_1191&DEV_8040&SUBSYS_80401191&REV_02\4&25700A26&0&4020
Name: SCSI Controller
PCI\VEN_1191&DEV_8040&CC_0100

In addition:
Did nvgts.sys run at creating HardwareID?
Does nvgts.sys create HardwareID "SCSI\ArrayNVIDIA__Raid_Disk___________" ?

Pack 3= success

This uses nvatabus.sys and nvraid.sys.
Which HardwareIds do you get running nvatabus.sys?
Do you get HardwareID "SCSI\ArrayNVIDIA__Raid_Disk___________"  still ?

igimax wrote:

When I extract "DP_LAN_wnt5_x86-32_10111.7z" file at "D:\pebuilder\drivers\Net".
"DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_1011.7z" file at "D:\pebuilder\drivers\SCSIAdapter"

Do NOT do this. That's not supported.

Read http://users.telenet.be/jtdoom/basetute … lpFile.htm

k421k1 wrote:

And try to DriverPack Sound B \ D \ S \ I12 \ STHDA.INF everything is installed properly does not give any error but does not work echo the application detects when I plug the headphones to the audio input jack on the notebook but not hear any applications say the driver does not work.

Driver itself does work, but at false configuration.

A idea:
Not tested, no relating hardware.

Edit sthda.INI, add your HardwareID.
Some entries match "HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_111D&DEV_7605&SUBSYS_103C14"
Try this one first.

Example

[Models]
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_111D&DEV_7605&SUBSYS_103C1404=92XXM7-3.INI
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_111D&DEV_7605&SUBSYS_103C148B=92XXM7-3.INI

92XXM7-3.INI is one eample. Try all *.ini files step for step.
And read all *.ini files. Some contain HardwareID too.

Astonishing, IDT driver configuration are worse than Nvidia.

Which HardwareID relate to your machine? Use menitoned  "HWID's Tool"


elpakko wrote:

Interesting, the newest DriverPacks has one driver with the same HWIds but different name. It doesn't work though with my PowerEdge T110.

It's a XP driver.
Do you use XP or 2003 windows files?

elpakko wrote:

there is no txtsetup.oem -file provided with the driver?

It's a Windows 2008 driver?

What about a 2003 driver?
ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/SAS-RAID/DELL_MUL … 244918.exe