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#1 User is offline   Seany 

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Posted 09 July 2008 - 04:34 PM

Hi all,

First off I'd like to say I found this site a few years back and spent hours and hours over weeks thrawling through the guides and tutorials.
I built my first basic unattended XP disk back then, many a moon ago :)

I currently have a very nice version of XP SP3 I have made for myself that: runs an application(from winnt.sif on first boot) that I wrote in C# to silently install a few freeware applications (openoffice, firefox, 7zip etc).

I was looking at integrating Bashraats Sneaky Driverpacks into the build I have, but the problem is I would prefer to use an original extracted XPCD e.g. C:\XPCD1\ then run DriverBase and use Method2 to slipstream the drivers to that. From there I would like to copy the files and folders created into my current version of my unattended XP cd e.g. C:\XPDVD_NEW\

So am I correct in assuming, that in order to do this all I have to do is take the \OEM\ folder from C:\XPCD1\ and copy the contents to C:\XPDVD_NEW\ then add the line into my [GuiRunOnce] ?
command9="%SystemDrive%\DPsFnshr.exe"


Is there any other configuration files I should be aware of that need to be edited to reflect these changes?


Hope that makes sense to you lot.


Many thanks in advance,

Seany

This post has been edited by Seany: 09 July 2008 - 04:39 PM



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Posted 12 July 2008 - 11:38 AM

Any ideas / updates ?



Thanks,

Seány

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