Thanks for the help guys, but I did say I wasn’t very knowledgeable. Just so you know, I had already tried to slipstream sp3 rc1 and the video, modem and network drivers. On first boot, I installed my system driver. After doing the various things that we do before going on line, I connected to the ‘Internet’. Where upon, I ran into numerous disconnect ’errors’ from my browser. I went back to a previous disc with sp3, without the integration of my drivers, after first boot, installed my drivers and everything worked perfectly. The issue I believe is that the “system” driver has to be installed first, otherwise there are issues.
With your help, here’s what I have done so far. I ran ’DriverGrabber’, and it located, and created, eight driver folders, with their respective ‘.inf’, ‘.cat’, etc. files. So if I go this route, “Option One” if you will, do I just start nlite, and when I get to the ’driver’ integration portion, just point it to those ’.inf’ for each driver? Do I need to ‘select’ for integration , these drivers in any special order or rename each folder before I start the process, such as ‘000_System, 001_Video, etc. “AND”, frankly, I don’t see which one, if any, is my “system driver”? “AND”, is what is contained in these folders “all” I need? Meaning, I don’t see the ‘Setup.exe‘, for example, in these folders? Or, is this info in these folders supposed to be added to my ‘regular’ driver folders, so that nlite can do its thing with these ‘inf’s?
Or do I go with “Option Two”. That being, I extracted my ‘system driver’ to its own folder, I deleted from this folder, the ‘.cat’ folders for win98, win2000, winme, (don’t know if these steps were necessary), and kept the winxp folder that contained the ‘.cat’ files for ICH4core.cat, ICH4ide.cat, ICH4usb.cat and the 845g.cat. I located, in the C:\WINDOWS\inf folder, 845G.INF, ICH4CORE.INF, ICH4IDE.INF, ICH4USB.INF, oem0.inf and I copied same into this ‘system driver folder’. I assume that I select the ‘oem0.inf’ as the ‘real’ “.inf” for this folder for nlite driver integration? And, if this is the way to go, then I repeat my previous question: Do I need to ‘select’ for integration , these drivers in any special order or rename each folder before I start the process, such as ‘000_System, 001_Video, etc
Or maybe, Option Three, since, maybe I now have the “.inf’s”, maybe follow the older guidelines from the ‘Unattended Guide’,
http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/35/Sorry for such a long post, just trying to get it right. Unfortunately you can’t “see/figure” anything out by using a virtual pc like virtual box.
Thanks again for your help,
Eddie