I'm trying build a CD that has my SCSI drivers slipstreamed into the install package. I have a SIIG AP-40 SCSI controller in addition to IDE devices on the motherboard. The DVD-ROM drive and the CD-RW drive are both on the SCSI (Yes, they are true SCSI devices). I initially tried using F6, but when the install tried copying files to the HD, it coundn't find the need files. But, it works if I don't do the unattended install. I followed the instructions on GreenMachine's website about TXTSETUP.SIF and it does see the driver and it copies it over, but it also pauses right at the beginning and asks for a OEM setup disk. Here's the relevent entries from my txtsetup.sif file:
[SourceDisksFiles]
sc247xu.sys = 1,,,,,,3_,4,1
[HardwareIdsDatabase]
PCI\VEN_1191&DEV_8020;&SUBSYS_80201191 = "SIIGAP40"
PCI\VEN_1191&DEV_8010;&SUBSYS_80101191 = "SIIGAP40"
[SCSI.load]
SIIGAP40 = sc247xu.sys,4
[SCSI]
SIIGAP40 = "SIIG AP-40 PCI SCSI-2 Controller"
There is an INF file that seems to do a few things in the registry, so I'm worndering if I need to include that in TXTSETUP.SIF somewhere. I also have the driver copied over to the $$\DRIVERS folder with the path in WINNT.SIF. Everything seems fine, but I cannot get past this error.
Any ideas?
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