Ok, ik ben hier al een tijdje mee bezig en ben al ver genoeg om te zeggen dat ik bijna klaar ben...
ik copy paste even mijn post op een ander forum, openlijk weten jullie tweakers mijn oplossing op dit probleem =)
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I have made a DOS bootmenu so i can choose what windows i want to load/what i want to do
First i format 20% of the HDD in fat32 (quick format)
format
then i'll make a network connection and will run winnt /s:d:/bla/i386
It copies some s*** to its RAM
it now wants to copy the files to the HDD
----------ERROR----------
In a P-ATA sitiation this will happen:
It copies the files, reboots and then it will run the unattended GUI setup perfect.
in a S-ATA situation i get this:
It will say 'copying files' (i checked untill a hour, then i quit it) and it stays that way, no progress bar, no nothing........i think its because it needs SATA drivers, but i can't 'add' the files live from a disk because the setup is not there yet (u know...when i can press F6 to add drivers and F2 to system restore)
I can make disks and use F6 when needed, but it does't get that far, so i want to intagrade the drivers in NLITE (np right... ? (i hope
)) but now...finaly my question....
Where can i find an universual S-ATA driver or some custom S-ATA drivers that i can add very fast and that will cover alot of S-ATA/RAID chips....
And then will this work? thats the question....or is there another way? a workaround or something.... ?
After this everything works perfectly (can check here with VMWare and @ a P-ATA disk) custom made winntbuu.dll, winnt.sif txtsetup.sif etc etc etc.
I am almost there to complete it all, all i need is to fix this S-ATA problem because that stupid M$ did't add some standard drivers to SP2....(if they are even out there?)
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Als je meer info nodig hebt over wat ervoor gebeurde:
http://www.msfn.org/board...=74146&st=0&gopid=510876&
Hoop dat iemand me hier kan helpen, ben er nogal een tijdje mee aant fucke
met steeds andere problemen.
Ik blijf wel zoeken naar oplossingen en S-ATA drivers, alleen kan ik het waar ik nu ben niet testen.....
Alvast bedankt!
ik copy paste even mijn post op een ander forum, openlijk weten jullie tweakers mijn oplossing op dit probleem =)
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I have made a DOS bootmenu so i can choose what windows i want to load/what i want to do
First i format 20% of the HDD in fat32 (quick format)
format
then i'll make a network connection and will run winnt /s:d:/bla/i386
It copies some s*** to its RAM
it now wants to copy the files to the HDD
----------ERROR----------
In a P-ATA sitiation this will happen:
It copies the files, reboots and then it will run the unattended GUI setup perfect.
in a S-ATA situation i get this:
It will say 'copying files' (i checked untill a hour, then i quit it) and it stays that way, no progress bar, no nothing........i think its because it needs SATA drivers, but i can't 'add' the files live from a disk because the setup is not there yet (u know...when i can press F6 to add drivers and F2 to system restore)
I can make disks and use F6 when needed, but it does't get that far, so i want to intagrade the drivers in NLITE (np right... ? (i hope
Where can i find an universual S-ATA driver or some custom S-ATA drivers that i can add very fast and that will cover alot of S-ATA/RAID chips....
And then will this work? thats the question....or is there another way? a workaround or something.... ?
After this everything works perfectly (can check here with VMWare and @ a P-ATA disk) custom made winntbuu.dll, winnt.sif txtsetup.sif etc etc etc.
I am almost there to complete it all, all i need is to fix this S-ATA problem because that stupid M$ did't add some standard drivers to SP2....(if they are even out there?)
-------------------------------------------------------------
Als je meer info nodig hebt over wat ervoor gebeurde:
http://www.msfn.org/board...=74146&st=0&gopid=510876&
Hoop dat iemand me hier kan helpen, ben er nogal een tijdje mee aant fucke
Ik blijf wel zoeken naar oplossingen en S-ATA drivers, alleen kan ik het waar ik nu ben niet testen.....
Alvast bedankt!
[ Voor 9% gewijzigd door Verwijderd op 04-06-2006 12:16 ]