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(2 replies, posted in Universal Imaging)

As to installing drivers that don't pass the certification, you should be able to get around that fine by adding the following line to your [Unattended] section in the sysprep.inf file:

DriverSigningPolicy = Ignore

Otherwise XP will not, no matter how hard you try, install non-certified drivers.

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(41 replies, posted in Universal Imaging)

Do you have an official support thread somewhere? I still have a couple questions. And BTW thanks for your time on this project. It seems to make many people's lives easier when building universal images.

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(41 replies, posted in Universal Imaging)

Galapo, do you have (or anyone else you may know of) an updated documentation for your tool? I'm a bit confused on a couple of things, specifically why, after going through the included guide, sysprep ended up running on my host machine and not the attached offline drive. Where should direct any questions? This thread?

As would I. How can I apply for this?

Bump. Any progress on your work here?

Regarding the guide in the first post, if it's ok to post questions/comments in this thread, could you indicate exactly what KTD is? I thought it was Keep The Drivers but maybe an explanation would be better for someone who doesn't browse the site/forums. Also, I'm trying to do what many are doing by building a sysprep image that includes chipset, lan, and mass storage drivers. The guide says that as of writing the include method mentioned therein didn't work for the mass storage package at the time. Does it still not work with the current package? I would guess no since I'm trying to build a model image via VMWare and got the "Error updating registry" error when (presumably) trying to include that package. What do the admins. here recommend as the best solution for including in addition the mass storage drivers for a sysprep image? This model image needs to work across many different age and type machines, from dual core AMDs to P4s and with all types of MBs and drives. HAL switching is done with UpdateHAL=ACPI APIC_MP,%windir%\inf\hal.inf and has so far worked, but I'm running into machines with newer hardware and thought of including these packs for ultimate compatibility.

Thanks for your great work. We look forward to any updates!