Topic: Critical error when slipstreaming Intel drivers

For several versions now I get this error:

"Could not copy Intel Chipset drivers' .inf files from \$OEM$\$1\D\C\I\xp\ to \$OEM$\$$\INF."

My settings are these:

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[General]
; preferred language
prefLang    = "English"
; yes/no, enable or disable the wizard-style buttons, if not specified: yes
wizardButtons    = "yes"
; yes/no, enable or disable the GUI, if not specified: yes
GUI        = "yes"

[Settings]
; disc/bartpe/multibootDisc
instPlatform    = "disc"
; trailing backslash is allowed, but not necessary
location    = "D:\xpcd"
; none/all/select, if select, specify them below, if not specified: all
DriverPacks    = "select"
; 1/2, method to install the DriverPacks, if not specified: 2
DPsMethod    = "1"
; GUIRunOnce/RunOnceEx/custom, if not specified: GUIRunOnce
finisherMethod    = "GUIRunOnce"

; this section is optional!
[OptionalSettings]
; none/all/select/paths/patterns, enable or disable Keep The Drivers (KTD) , if not specified: none
KTD        = "false"
; <path>, to specify a custom KTD cache location, if not specified: default (%SystemRoot%\DriverPacks)
KTDlocation    = "%SystemRoot%\DriverPacks"
; yes/no, enable or disable QuickStream Cache (QSC), if not specified: yes
QSC        = "no"

; you should only add this section if you've set [Settings]\DriverPacks to "select"
[SelectDriverPacks]
DP_Chipset    = "yes"
DP_CPU        = "no"
DP_MassStorage    = "no"
DP_MassStorage_textmode = "no"

; this section is optional!
[OptionalSettingsOther]
; CCC/CCP, use ATI Catalyst Control Center or ATI Catalyst Control Panel (only relevant when slipstreaming DriverPack Graphics A)
ATI_cpl        = "CCC"

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Here is the log:

2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> DriverPacks BASE 7.05.2 initialized.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> Host environment: WIN_XP Service Pack 2 on X86 CPU.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> Created temporary working directory.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> Imported proxy settings from Internet Explorer.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> Start scanning for DriverPacks for the wnt5_x86-32 platform.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack Chipset 7.06!
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack CPU 7.04.1!
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack MassStorage 7.07.2!
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT>     Could not detect any 3rd party DriverPacks.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT>     Finished scanning.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> Detected settings file "D:\_dp\DPs_BASE.ini".
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> Windows XP Professional -  Retail SP2 detected.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> The platform wnt5_x86-32_disc will be used (which is the 'disc' installation platform for the OS family 'wnt5_x86-32').
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <INIT> Imported settings from settings file.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <GUI>  Initialized GUI.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <GUI>  Created a list of all available language files.
2007-07-21 19:36:39 : <GUI>  Set the last used language, English, as the GUI language.
2007-07-21 19:37:04 : <GUI>  Refreshed UpdateChecker with success.
2007-07-21 19:37:05 : <GUI>  Saved settings!
2007-07-21 19:37:06 : <GUI>  Closed GUI.
2007-07-21 19:37:06 : <SEL>  Selected module: mod_slip_wxp_x86-32_disc_m1.
2007-07-21 19:37:07 : <PREP> Removed all attributes from \I386.
2007-07-21 19:37:07 : <PREP> Generated \I386\winnt.sif file.
2007-07-21 19:37:07 : <PREP> Created a backup of \I386\txtsetup.sif.
2007-07-21 19:37:07 : <PREP> Created a backup of \I386\dosnet.inf.
2007-07-21 19:37:11 : <SLIP> Extracted DriverPack Chipset.
2007-07-21 19:37:11 : <SLIP> Started CAB compressing DriverPack Chipset (estimated 0.4 minutes).
2007-07-21 19:37:24 : <SLIP> Finished CAB compressing DriverPack Chipset.
2007-07-21 19:37:26 : <CRIT> Could not copy Intel Chipset drivers' .inf files from \$OEM$\$1\D\C\I\xp\ to \$OEM$\$$\INF.

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So, method one, only chipset pack used here.
I have a vast amount of free space, so that is not an issue.

It could be that there is a typo somewhere since the paths should be:
\xpcd\$OEM$\$1\D\C\I\xp\ to \xpcd\$OEM$\$$\INF

Re: Critical error when slipstreaming Intel drivers

I just tried this on a root of the partition and the error is the same.

Re: Critical error when slipstreaming Intel drivers

When using QuickStream Cache the problem is gone! smile

Re: Critical error when slipstreaming Intel drivers

buletov wrote:

When using QuickStream Cache the problem is gone! smile

Then you should definately do that wink

I do not see a reson not to use QSC, btw.
If you use the BASE again, this will greatly speed up your slipstreaming process and you lose nothing by it (ok, maybe a tiny little bit of HDD space, but c'mon!).