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Hi everyone,
Not quite sure what's going on here can anyone suggest anything? Added a load of drivers to subfolders of $OEM$\$1\drivers\ Added to my sysprep.inf the following: OemPnPDriversPath=Drivers\Audio;Drivers\Card;Drive rs\Chipset;Drivers\Graphics;Drivers\Modem;Drivers\ NIC;Drivers\WLAN Install a sysprep'd image onto a system, and it runs through the mini-setup, but does not seem to install the drivers. Post install I can browse for the driver in the correct folder e.g. c:\drivers\Audio and it installs fine just not automatically. The HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion DevicePath contains the existing Dell paths, and does not exceed 1,023 (it only contains 218) characters. Even if I enable the 'scan for pnp devices' sysprep switch which I only need for old hardware? it still does not install the drivers. Any ideas anyone? |
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Ok, I already knew that the entry in sysprep.inf gets written to the registry, but I think I have found out that this happens when you run sysprep.exe not during deployment, can someone clarify this please? Is there a way I can edit the registry by mounting the iamge in WAIK\ImageX to save re-doing the image? |
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These guys tell you how to mount the registry of an image if anyone stumbles
into this post: http://blogs.technet.com/migreene/ar...unted-wim.aspx |
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