larciel wrote:run the fnsh_log.cmd from WPI.
Where is that file?
And where it is located?
I've opened the OEM folder in the CD Root but did not find it at all
well, here underbelow are the
driver packs I will use:
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DP_Chipset_wnt5_x86-32_605.7z,
DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_606.7z
DP_LAN_wnt5_x86-32_6051.7z
DP_MassStorage_wnt5_x86-32_6031.7z
DP_Sound_A_wnt5_x86-32_6061.7z
3rd party DriverPacks:
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DP_Printers_wnt5_x86-32_V603.7z
DP_TV_wnt5_x86-32_v1.8.1.7z
DP_VMware_wnt5_x86-32_V1.1.7z
I prepared the WPI folder and put both WPI folder and $OEM$ folder on the cd root (c:\UAXP)
Then I run the DPs_BASE.exe and go through normal steps till it done and slipstreamed every thing in the cd source (C:\UAXP)
then I opened the WINNT.SIF which exist in C:\UAXP\I386 and realized that it created the following entries:
[GUIRunOnce]
command9="%SystemDrive%\fnsh_log.cmd"
so I added it to my answer file which contains every thing else then I replaced the one created by DriverPacks DPs_BASE.exe with the one I use which contains all my data for setup and I made sure that the new answer file contains the entry created by DPs_BASE.exe which is
[GUIRunOnce]
command9="%SystemDrive%\fnsh_log.cmd"
so now when I run the .iso file on VMWARE, I did not find the driverpacks installed
so what could be wrong
also I want to know does there is any way to call Driver Packs from WPI
Thanks
Last edited by mgadallah (2006-06-24 12:56:11)