Avatar billede jonasjensen Nybegynder
10. marts 2005 - 15:44 Der er 5 kommentarer og
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Brug for hjælp til RIS på en Win 2003 server

Her er mit problem:
Jeg har en række Dell OptiPlex 170L og Dell Latitude D600 som begge to har et netkort hvor driveren ikke er med i Windows XP(Windows XP Danish /W SP2 – Select licensens version
)...
Så derfor har jeg downloadet driverne fra Intel til OptiPlex 170L’erne og udpakket dem fra deres ” PRO2KXP.EXE”. Herefter har jeg kopieret filerne: ” e100a325.inf, e100ant5.inf, e100b325.inf, e100bnt5.sys, og e100b325.sys” til min I386 rod hvorefter at den textbaseret del af installation kan starte :) Men glæden er kort… For selvom at jeg har kopieret driveren til mappen ”i386\$oem$\$1\Drivers\001_NIC” så vil Windows ikke installer dem :( Jeg kan ikke rigtig finde ud af hvorfor, hvis jeg overføre driverne fra ovennævnte sti til en USB-fætter og derefter installer dem på maskinen er der ingen problemer, ingen gang hvis jeg sætter op at Windows skal bloker for driver som ikke er digitalt signeret.

Nogen der har en idé om hvad der er galt, eller som der har forslag til hvad jeg kan prøve for at læse dette problem?

Klientsoftware:
Windows XP Danish /W SP2 – Select licensens version

Her er en kopi af min sif-fil:

;SetupMgrTag
[Data]
    AutoPartition=0
    MsDosInitiated="1"
    UnattendedInstall="Yes"
    floppyless="1"
    OriSrc="\\%SERVERNAME%\RemInst\%INSTALLPATH%"
    OriTyp="4"
    LocalSourceOnCD=1

[SetupData]
    OsLoadOptions="/noguiboot /fastdetect"
    SetupSourceDevice="\Device\LanmanRedirector\%SERVERNAME%\RemInst\%INSTALLPATH%"

[Unattended]
    DriverSigningPolicy = Ignore
    UnattendMode=FullUnattended
    OemSkipEula=Yes
    OemPreinstall=Yes
    TargetPath=\WINDOWS
    FileSystem=LeaveAlone
    NtUpgrade=No
    OverwriteOemFilesOnUpgrade=No
    OemPnpDriversPath="\Drivers\001_Nic"
    Repartition=Yes
    LegacyNIC=1

[GuiUnattended]
    AdminPassword="test"
    EncryptedAdminPassword=No
    OEMSkipRegional=1
    TimeZone=105
    OemSkipWelcome=1

[UserData]
    ProductID=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    FullName="%USERFULLNAME%"
    OrgName="%ORGNAME%"
    ComputerName=%MACHINENAME%

[Display]
    BitsPerPel=16
    Xresolution=1280
    YResolution=1024

[RegionalSettings]
    LanguageGroup=1
    SystemLocale=00000406
    UserLocale=00000406
    InputLocale=0406:00000406

[SetupMgr]
    DistFolder=C:\whistlerdist
    DistShare=whistlerdist

[Identification]
    JoinDomain=%MACHINEDOMAIN%
    DoOldStyleDomainJoin=Yes

[Networking]
    InstallDefaultComponents=Yes
    ProcessPageSections=Yes

[RemoteInstall]
    Repartition=Yes

[Components]
    msmsgs = off
    msnexplr=off
    freecell=off
    hearts=off
    minesweeper=off
    pinball=off
    solitaire=off
    spider=off
    zonegames=off
    OEAccess=off
    templates=off

[OSChooser]
    Description="TEST - Windows XP Professional DK W/ SP2 - Autopartition"
    Help="Dette vil installere Windows XP Professional i en standardkonfiguration. Brug denne til WKS"
    LaunchFile="%INSTALLPATH%\%MACHINETYPE%\templates\startrom.com"
    ImageType=Flat
Avatar billede preetz Nybegynder
10. marts 2005 - 17:06 #1
Jeg har haft samme problem bare med Latitude D505 og Optiplex 270, Inf filen til Intel's drivere skal rettes før det virker.

Forsøger lige at grave et link frem til dig.
Avatar billede preetz Nybegynder
10. marts 2005 - 17:08 #2
Avatar billede jonasjensen Nybegynder
10. marts 2005 - 17:37 #3
Hej preetz!

Mit problem er ikke at RIS stopper i starten af installation med en fejlmsg ligne: "the image selected does not contain drivers for your hardware."

Så driveren i mappen i386 virker vel ok? For det er vel den driver i mappen "i386\$oem$\$1\Drivers\001_NIC" som den GUI-baseret del af installation skal bruge, right?
Avatar billede preetz Nybegynder
10. marts 2005 - 17:53 #4
Hey

Jeg kiggede lige i min egen installation, der ligger driver filerne også i i386 mappen.

Jeg kan desværre ikke huske om jeg nogensinde fik en flat install til at virke, eller om jeg måtte opgive og bruge RIPPREP istedet.
Avatar billede drukkenbolden Nybegynder
06. april 2005 - 11:38 #5
her er et lille eksempel:

Adding Intel Pro 100 drivers to RIS for Windows XP Images - Step by step procedure
(found on HP D510 SFF)

Download the updated drivers from Intel, use the download finder at http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Support_Intel.asp and download the PRO2kxp.exe driver package and then the updated RIS inf file E100B325.exe package.

Note: Due to an issue with the Microsoft parser, you must use different .inf files in the i386 folder for XP than the XP/2003 base driver .inf. That's why you the need the additional E100B325.exe package.
 
At the same level as the i386 folder of the RIS image, create a $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder structure

Example: RemoteInstall\Setup\Eng\Images\Windows_XP_SP1\$oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic
 
Extract the PRO2kxp.exe package to a temporary location and then copy the following files from the PRO100\WS03XP2K folder to the i386 folder

e100b325.sys
intelnic.dll
 
Also from the extracted PRO2kxp.exe package, copy the following files from the PRO100\WS03XP2K folder to the  $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder

e100a325.inf
e100b325.cat
e100b325.din
e100b325.inf
e100b325.sys
e100bmsg.dll
etcoinst.dll
intelnic.dll
ncs2setp.dll
prouninst.exe

 
Extract the E100B325.exe package to a temporary location and then copy the e100b325.inf file to the i386 folder
 
Add the following to the ristndrd.sif file

[Unattended]
OemPreinstall = yes
OemPnpDriversPath = \Drivers\Nic
 
Delete all .pnf-files from the i386 folder
 
Restart the Remote Installation Service (BINLSVC)
 
Test the client

Note: The first time this will take a while because Windows rebuilds all the PNF files.



Adding Intel Pro 100 drivers to RIS for Windows 2000 Images - Step by step procedure
(found on HP D510 SFF)

Download the updated drivers from Intel, use the download finder at http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Support_Intel.asp and download the PRO2kxp.exe driver package and then the updated RIS inf file E100BNT5.exe package.

Note: Due to an issue with the Microsoft parser, you must use different .inf files in the i386 folder for XP than the XP/2003 base driver .inf. That's why you the need the additional E100BNT5.exe package.
 
At the same level as the i386 folder of the RIS image, create a $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder structure

Example: RemoteInstall\Setup\Eng\Images\Windows_XP_SP1\$oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic
 
Extract the PRO2kxp.exe package to a temporary location and then copy the following files from the PRO100\WS03XP2K folder to the i386 folder

e100bnt5.sys
intelnic.dll
 
Also from the extracted PRO2kxp.exe package, copy the following files from the PRO100\WS03XP2K folder to the  $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder

e100bnt5.sys
e100bnt5.din
e100ant5.inf
e100b325.inf
e100b325.cat
e100bmsg.dll
etcoinst.dll
intelnic.dll
ncs2setp.dll
prouninst.exe

 
Extract the E100BNT5.exe package to a temporary location and then copy the e100bnt5.inf file to the i386 folder
 
Add the following to the ristndrd.sif file

[Unattended]
OemPreinstall = yes
OemPnpDriversPath = \Drivers\Nic
 
Delete all .pnf-files from the i386 folder
 
Restart the Remote Installation Service (BINLSVC)
 
Test the client

Note: The first time this will take a while because Windows rebuilds all the PNF files.


Adding Intel Pro 1000 (Gigabit) drivers to RIS for Windows XP Images - Step by step procedure
(found on Dell Optiplex GX260, Dell Optiplex GX270)

Download the updated drivers from Intel, use the download finder at http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Support_Intel.asp and download the PRO2kxp.exe driver package and then the updated RIS inf file E1000325.exe package.

Note: Due to an issue with the Microsoft parser, you must use different .inf files in the i386 folder for XP than the XP/2003 base driver .inf. That's why you the need the additional E1000325.exe package.
 
At the same level as the i386 folder of the RIS image, create a $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder structure

Example: RemoteInstall\Setup\Eng\Images\Windows_XP_SP1\$oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic
 
Extract the PRO2kxp.exe package to a temporary location and copy the following files from the PRO1000\WS03XP2K folder to the i386 folder

intelnic.dll
E1000325.sys
 
Also from the extracted PRO2kxp.exe package, copy the following files from the PRO1000\WS03XP2K folder to the $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder

e1000325.cat
e1000325.din
e1000325.inf
E1000325.sys
e1000msg.dll
etcoinst.dll
intelnic.dll
ncs2setp.dll
prouninst.exe

 
Extract the E1000325.exe package to a temporary location and then copy the e1000325.inf file to the i386 folder
 
Add the following to the ristndrd.sif file

[Unattended]
OemPreinstall = yes
OemPnpDriversPath = \Drivers\Nic
 
Delete all .pnf-files from the i386 folder
 
Restart the Remote Installation (BINLSVC) Service
 
Test the client

Note: The first time this will take a while because Windows rebuilds all the PNF files.


Adding Intel Pro 1000 (Gigabit) drivers to RIS for Windows 2000 Images - Step by step procedure
(found on Dell Optiplex GX260, Dell Optiplex GX270)

Download the updated drivers from Intel, use the download finder at http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/Support_Intel.asp and download the PRO2kxp.exe driver package and then the updated RIS inf file E1000NT5.exe package.

Note: Due to an issue with the Microsoft parser, you must use different .inf files in the i386 folder for XP than the XP/2003 base driver .inf. That's why you the need the additional E1000NT5.exe package.
 
At the same level as the i386 folder of the RIS image, create a $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder structure

Example: RemoteInstall\Setup\Eng\Images\Windows_XP_SP1\$oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic
 
Extract the PRO2kxp.exe package to a temporary location and copy the following files from the PRO1000\WS03XP2K folder to the i386 folder

intelnic.dll
e1000nt5.sys
 
Also from the extracted PRO2kxp.exe package, copy the following files from the PRO1000\WS03XP2K folder to the $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder

e1000325.inf
e1000325.cat
e1000nt5.din
e1000nt5.sys
e1000msg.dll
etcoinst.dll
intelnic.dll
ncs2setp.dll
prouninst.exe

 
Extract the E1000NT5.exe package to a temporary location and then copy the e1000nt5.inf file to the i386 folder
 
Add the following to the ristndrd.sif file

[Unattended]
OemPreinstall = yes
OemPnpDriversPath = \Drivers\Nic
 
Delete all .pnf-files from the i386 folder
 
Restart the Remote Installation (BINLSVC) Service
 
Test the client

Note: The first time this will take a while because Windows rebuilds all the PNF files.




Adding Broadcom Gigabit drivers to RIS for Windows XP Images - Step by step procedure
(found on Dell Optiplex GX280)

Download the updated drivers v7.80 from Broadcom site, http://www.broadcom.com/drivers/downloaddrivers.php
 
At the same level as the i386 folder of the RIS image, create a $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder structure

Example: RemoteInstall\Setup\Eng\Images\Windows_XP_SP1\$oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic
 
Extract the win_xp_2k3_32-7.80.zip package to a temporary location, create a subfolder named updated_inf and copy the win_xp_2k3_32\b57win32.inf to that folder. Then open the win_xp_2k3_32\updated_inf\b57win32.inf file in Notepad
 
Change the following information in the updated_inf\b57win32.inf file.

[Manufacturer]
%BRCM% = Broadcom, NTx86.5.1
to
[Manufacturer]
%BRCM% = Broadcom

Remove the [Broadcom.NTx86.5.1] line

Do a search replace for b57w2k.sys and replace with b57xp32.sys
 
Copy the following file from win_xp_2k3_32 to i386 (Replace existing files)

b57xp32.sys
 
Copy the following file from win_xp_2k3_32\updated_inf to i386 (Replace existing files)

b57win32.inf
 
Copy the following files from win_xp_2k3_32 to $oem$\$1\ Drivers\Nic

b57xp32.sys
b57win32.inf
b57win32.cat
 
Add the following to the ristndrd.sif file

[Unattended]
OemPreinstall = yes
OemPnpDriversPath = \Drivers\Nic
 
Delete all .pnf-files from the i386 folder
 
Restart the Remote Installation (BINLSVC) Service
 
Test the client

Note: The first time this will take a while because Windows rebuilds all the PNF files


Adding Broadcom BCM4401 drivers to RIS for Windows XP Images - Step by step procedure
(found on HP D230)

Download the updated BCM4401 drivers v4.28 from Broadcom site, http://www.broadcom.com/drivers/downloaddrivers.php
 
At the same level as the i386 folder of the RIS image, create a $oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic folder structure

Example: RemoteInstall\Setup\Eng\Images\Windows_XP_SP1\$oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic
 
Extract the winXP-4.28.zip package to a temporary location, create a subfolder named updated_inf and copy the WinXP\b44win.inf to that folder. Then open the WinXP\updated_inf\b44win.inf file in Notepad
 
Change the following information in the updated_inf\b44win.inf file.

[Manufacturer]
%BRCM% = Broadcom, NTx86.5.1
to
[Manufacturer]
%BRCM% = Broadcom

Remove the [Broadcom.NTx86.5.1] line

Do a search replace for bcm4sbe5.sys and replace with bcm4sbxp.sys
 
Copy the following file from WinXP to i386 (Replace existing files)

bcm4sbxp.sys
 
Copy the following file from WinXP\updated_inf to i386 (Replace existing files)

b44win.inf
 
Copy the following files from WinXP to $oem$\$1\ Drivers\Nic

bcm4sbxp.sys
b44win.inf
b44win.cat
 
Add the following to the ristndrd.sif file

[Unattended]
OemPreinstall = yes
OemPnpDriversPath = \Drivers\Nic
 
Delete all .pnf-files from the i386 folder
 
Restart the Remote Installation (BINLSVC) Service
 
Test the client

Note: The first time this will take a while because Windows rebuilds all the PNF files




Reference material

"The operating system image you selected does not contain the necessary drivers for your network adapter" error message during the text-mode part of Setup when you deploy an operating system image by using RIS
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=823658

Cannot Load PRO/100 or PRO/1000 Network Adapters Using RIS Installation (provided by Tim Nicks)
http://support.intel.com/support/network/sb/cs-000023-prd38.htm

How to Add a Third-Party OEM Network Adapter to an RIS Installation
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=315279

How to Add Third-Party OEM Network Adapters to RIS Installations
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=246184

Intel Pro VM drivers
http://www.mvps.org/serverstuff/RIS/Intel/Intel100VM.htm

Windows Server MVP Site
http://www.mvps.org/serverstuff/

INF File Sections and Directives
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/install/hh/install/inf-format_7soi.asp
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26. april 2007 - 13:41 #6
Hej Jonas, giv mig points!
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