Re: [Unattended] Driver installation problem

"tovis" <[email protected]> Tue, 5 Oct 2010 23:43:43 +0200 (CEST)
Newsgroups gmane.comp.windows.unattended.general
Message-ID <df61ccd946fb5afef86ace5933711cbf.squirrel@nasi>
> El 10/09/10 14:39, tovis escribió:
>> I does not use the system for some months, and forget some key
>> processes.
>> I have refreshed system from svn. Refresh the driver packs (rebuild the
cache).
>> Try install XP prof on an AMD box (GIGABYTE MA74GM-S2H) - but drivers are
>> does not installed, even network adapter :(
>> I've checked the preparation I have seen messages, search from driver
packages is found "6 drivers". Check the log, it seem to be driver for
RTL8111/8168B was found. I've checked the files copied to the target
drive, before start install (I have boot RIP Linux) but I do not find
copies!? Also I have search in scripts (unattended/misc) the script
which
>> is search for drivers on different locations and (searching for
messages
>> such as "Search for Windows drivers in collection below ...
/z/drivers")
>> I
>> can not find it :(
>> Please, where the drivers should be copied, and what script is
>> responsible.
> Tovis,
>
> They should be copied to c:\scandrv. Check the contents on
> c:\netinst\log\drivers.log
>
> Make sure that you have permissions on the Z:\drivers to read their
contents, I found this error myself several times...
>
I'm trying a far older modell of motherboard (Gigabyte 8IPE1000).
I'm watching at result installation structure, before the microsoft
installer boot/start.
There is no such a directory c:\scandrv
The c:\netinst\logs\drivers.log I see that scripts find every drivers to
this motherboard and VGA card, every one of them "match" - "Unamtched
devices: 0 devices", but nnothing about copy or errors.
Some one knows which script does the copy of drivers? Why it does not work?

tovis







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