GoeniGoeGoe Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 Hello people,I was following the different guides here for slipstreaming my raid driver into my unattended wxp setup, but I stumbled onto a little problem. The txtsetup.oem file is in another directory as the rest of the driver files, like this:[NT4] <- directory[WINXP] <- directory[WIN2000] <- directory[WIN2003] <- directorytxtsetup.oem <- fileso all the driver files for the winxp setup are in the winxp directory, but all the guides are saying, throw the txtsetup.oem and driver files in ONE directory. But I was thinking, aren't the driver files in txtsetup.oem referenced/linked to the xp directory.this is part of my txtsetup.oem file:[Disks]d1 = "Promise FastTrak 376/378 Driver Diskette", \fasttx2k, \d2 = "Promise FastTrak 376/378 Driver Diskette", \fasttx2k, \nt4d3 = "Promise FastTrak 376/378 Driver Diskette", \fasttx2k, \Win2000d4 = "Promise FastTrak 376/378 Driver Diskette", \fasttx2k, \WinXPd5 = "Promise SATA378 Driver Diskette", \ulsata, \d6 = "Promise SATA378 Driver Diskette", \ulsata, \nt4d7 = "Promise SATA378 Driver Diskette", \ulsata, \Win2000d8 = "Promise SATA378 Driver Diskette", \ulsata, \WinXPd9 = "Promise FastTrak 376/378 Driver Diskette", \fasttx2k, \Win2003d10 = "Promise SATA378 Driver Diskette", \ulsata, \Win2003TIA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bâshrat the Sneaky Posted December 1, 2004 Share Posted December 1, 2004 I'm trying to do the same, but I haven't tested it yet. Please post your results Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny44 Posted December 3, 2004 Share Posted December 3, 2004 Just did exactly that with the ITE8211/12 driver. I followed Raskren's guide and copied only the files from the XP folder as well as txtsetup.oem and iteatapi(no extension) from the root folder to $OEM$\$1\Drivers\P5GD1\ITE8212.iteatapi.sysiteatapi.infiteatapi.catiteatapitxtsetup.oemI then compressed the first 3 files in the I386 folder and modifed TXTSETUP.SIF accordingly using the info from the txtsetup.oem. Last but not least, I modified the txtsetup.oem file to reflect the changes. I don't know if it was necessary since I think only the 3 files from the I386 folder are used to install the driver and the oem file is used solely to gather information for the txtsetup.sif. Anyways, here's what I did and it worked.## TXTSETUP.OEM for IT8211 ATA/ATAPI Controller#[Disks]d1 = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPIDriver Diskette", \ITEATAPI, \[Defaults]scsi = ITEATAPI_XP_1[scsi]ITEATAPI_XP = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPI Controller (Windows XP)", ITEATAPI[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_XP]driver = d1, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d1, iteatapi.infcatalog = d1, iteatapi.cat[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_XP_1]driver = d1, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d1, iteatapi.infcatalog = d1, iteatapi.cat[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_XP]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8212","ITEATAPI"[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_XP_1]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8211","ITEATAPI"[Config.ITEATAPI_XP]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1[Config.ITEATAPI_XP_1]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1 Here's what it originally looked like## TXTSETUP.OEM for IT8211 ATA/ATAPI Controller#[Disks]d1 = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPIDriver Diskette", \ITEATAPI, \d2 = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPIDriver Diskette", \ITEATAPI, \WINNTd3 = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPIDriver Diskette", \ITEATAPI, \WIN2Kd4 = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPIDriver Diskette", \ITEATAPI, \WINXPd5 = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPIDriver Diskette", \ITEATAPI, \WIN2003[Defaults]scsi = ITEATAPI_2000_1[scsi]ITEATAPI_NT = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPI Controller (Windows NT)", ITEATAPIITEATAPI_2000 = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPI Controller (Windows 2000)", ITEATAPIITEATAPI_XP = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPI Controller (Windows XP)", ITEATAPIITEATAPI_2003 = "ITE IT8211/8212 ATA/ATAPI Controller (Windows 2003)", ITEATAPI[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_NT]driver = d2, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d2, iteatapi.inf[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_NT_1]driver = d2, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d2, iteatapi.inf[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_2000]driver = d3, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d3, iteatapi.infcatalog = d3, iteatapi.cat[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_2000_1]driver = d3, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d3, iteatapi.infcatalog = d3, iteatapi.cat[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_XP]driver = d4, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d4, iteatapi.infcatalog = d4, iteatapi.cat[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_XP_1]driver = d4, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d4, iteatapi.infcatalog = d4, iteatapi.cat[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_2003]driver = d5, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d5, iteatapi.infcatalog = d5, iteatapi.cat[Files.scsi.ITEATAPI_2003_1]driver = d5, iteatapi.sys, ITEATAPIinf = d5, iteatapi.infcatalog = d5, iteatapi.cat[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_NT]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8212","ITEATAPI"[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_2000]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8212","ITEATAPI"[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_XP]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8212","ITEATAPI"[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_2003]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8212","ITEATAPI"[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_NT_1]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8211","ITEATAPI"[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_2000_1]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8211","ITEATAPI"[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_XP_1]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8211","ITEATAPI"[HardwareIds.scsi.ITEATAPI_2003_1]id = "PCI\VEN_1283&DEV_8211","ITEATAPI"[Config.ITEATAPI_NT]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1[Config.ITEATAPI_2000]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1[Config.ITEATAPI_XP]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1[Config.ITEATAPI_2003]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1[Config.ITEATAPI_NT_1]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1[Config.ITEATAPI_2000_1]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1[Config.ITEATAPI_XP_1]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1[Config.ITEATAPI_2003_1]value = "", Tag, REG_DWORD, 1value = "Parameters\PnpInterface", 5, REG_DWORD, 1 I hope it helps. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bâshrat the Sneaky Posted December 3, 2004 Share Posted December 3, 2004 You sort of mixed up two different methods1. you placed all files in $OEM$\$1\Drivers\ , you edited the txtsetup.sif, you added the compressed .SY_ files to i386 folder.2. you added the txtsetup.oemQuestions/remarks:1. You did NOT edit your winnt.sif? 2. In which folder did you place the txtsetup.oem file? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny44 Posted December 3, 2004 Share Posted December 3, 2004 I did modify my winnt.sif, just forgot to mention it. You sort of mixed up two different methodsCan you explain, because I kind of felt the same. This is my first time doing this so I followed this guide which is basically a detailed explanation of greenmachine's procedure. what I personally thought was that if I put the files in the $OEM$ folder and referenced it in the winnt.sif, everything was good. I also thought that if I compress the files in the I386 folder and modify the txtsetup.sif I didn't need the files in the $OEM$ folder. Maybe this works because the information is there twice.Btw, i visited btsunattended.net after reading your post and discovered something great. I'll probably try to integrate this in my xpcreate CD.Creating_a_Microsoft_Windows_XP_SP2_CD_with_Slipstreamed_SATA_and_or_RAID_Drivers.doc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnny44 Posted December 3, 2004 Share Posted December 3, 2004 2. In which folder did you place the txtsetup.oem file?I forgot, my txtsetup.oem file is in the same directory as all the other files: $OEM$\$1\Drivers\P5GD1\ITE8212 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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