Topic: Server 2003 SP2 freezes at T-35 minutes
DriverPacks BASE = 7.05.2
OS = Windows Server 2003 Enterprise SP2
nLite? = No
Unattended? = No
Driverpacks used = All plus all 3rd Party Driverpacks except printer packs
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OK, I have slipstreamed all driverpacks into Windows XP SP2 and everything went fine.
This was not unattended, so all I have in the WINNT.SIF file is this:
[Data]
AutoPartition=0
UnattendedInstall="No"
MsDosInitiated=No
[UserData]
ProductKey=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX
[GUIRunOnce]
command9="%SystemDrive%\DPsFnshr.exe"
The reason for this not being unattended is - I do not want to lose the repair option
from the text mode part of setup.
On Server 2003 I get the install frozen at this point:
It never changes from this screen. If I reboot the system (its VMware I am testing in)
then I get a popup saying the AMD K8 driver does not pass "Authenticode" or words to
that effect, am I sure I want to install it. I click "Yes" and the install can carry on then.
So the question is, do I need this entry in WINNT.SIF:
[Unattended]
DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore
The problem is, if I put that entry in WINNT.SIF I will lose the ability to do a repair install from the CD!
I think. ???
What if the WINNT.SIF still had the UnattendedInstall="No" in WINNT.SIF ?
I noticed in older versions of the BASE, it used to put the ignore unsigned drivers entry
in the WINNT.SIF file but doesn't put that in anymore.
EDIT: Yes just rebuilt one with the DriverSigningPolicy on "Ignore" and because it is under the
[Unattended] section - I did not get the EULA (Press F8) or the option to do a repair install
This is Microsoft's fault all the way - why oh why do they have the "DriverSigningPolicy" entry
under [Unattended] when that means you will lose the option to do a repair install?! Loonies!!
Last edited by LeveL (2007-08-11 06:37:20)