Re: OEM Files and WINNT.SIF from Floppy Disk (W2K Adv Serv installation)

From: Martin Burcombe (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/27/04


Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 04:31:03 -0700

Thanks Oli, I checked out your website and set up the $OEM$ folder accordingly. I had tried setting the CD up with the $OEM$ folder WITHIN the i386 folder rather than alongside it. I have corrected this as per your instructions, and set the OemPnPDriversPath accordingly. I have also set OemPreinstall = Yes
 
Unfortunatly, the process is still not working.

The folder structure is as follows:
 
|- $OEM$
| |- $1
| |- |- DRIVERS
| |- |- |- NET
| |- |- |- RAID
|- i386
 
The $OEM$ folder also exists on the floppy disk (from earlier failed trials), although I have also renamed this to a dummy name so it gets ignored.
 
The process seems to work as follows at the moment:
 
1) On boot up, I create a Raid 1 partition within the Raid Card Hardware settings
2) Setup loads
3) Press <F6> to load extra drivers
4) Wait for setup to let me specify the RAID card drivers
5) Select the RAID card drivers from floppy disk (which also holds the winnt.sif file)
6) Setup continues
7) Create and format hard disk partition
8) Setup continues and starts copying drivers
 
At this point I hit a problem. The message "The file cpqcissm.sys cannot be copied"
 
This is one of the files for the RAID driver loaded in step 5 and stored within the RAID folder in the $OEM$ folder structure on the CD. The files for the RAID driver are also stored on the floppy disk in the root, $OEM$ folder and $OEM\$1\Drivers folder.
 
This error only seems to appear when I have OemPreinstall = Yes
 
We have traditionally just loaded the drivers from the root of the floppy disk, and not integrated them onto the CD, but we have not previously needed to load any drivers not supplied with W2K as standard. Once I have the build working properly, I will be carrying out an exercise to clean up the floppy disk of superfluous files and folders.
 
Can you suggest why this error should appear and how to stop it?
 
Many thanks,

Martin
     
     ----- Oli Restorick [MVP] wrote: -----
     
     Yo will also need to set OEMPreinstall to "yes" for anything related to
     $OEM$ to happen.
     
     HTH
     
     Oli
     
     
     "Martin Burcombe" <mabu@homebase.co.uk> wrote in message
     news:89D8FB46-5412-455D-847E-CED99D778E53@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>> I am trying to install Windows 2000 Advanced Server from CD with an answer
> file located on a floppy disk. This process works fine on our existing
> server models, but not on a new server we have bought. The problem with
> the new server is that the network card is not automatically detected and
> configured as part of the W2K installation. This is because the drivers do
> not exist on the W2K CD we are using. I have placed the necessary drivers
> on the floppy disk in the following location:
>> A:\$OEM$\$1\Drivers
> There are three files, a .cat .inf and .sys
>> In the WINNT.SIF file, I have the following entries (there are others that
> I have ommitted, but the pertinant ones are included below):
>> [Data]
> AutoPartition = 1
> MsDosInitiated = 0
> UnattendedInstall = Yes
>> [Unattended]
> UnattendMode = FullUnattended
> OemSkipEula = Yes
> OemPreinstall = No
> TargetPath = \WINNT
> FileSystem = ConvertNTFS
> DriverSigningPolicy = Ignore
> Repartition = No
> OemFilesPath = a:\$OEM$
> OemPnPDriversPath = "Drivers"
>> [Networking]
> InstallDefaultComponents=No
>> [NetAdapters]
> Adapter1=params.Adapter1
>> [params.Adapter1]
> INFID=*
> ConnectionName="HP OnBoard Ethernet"
>> [NetClients]
> MS_MSClient=params.MS_MSClient
>> [NetServices]
> MS_SERVER=params.MS_SERVER
>> [NetProtocols]
> MS_TCPIP=params.MS_TCPIP
>> [params.MS_TCPIP]
> DNS=No
> UseDomainNameDevolution=No
> EnableLMHosts=No
> AdapterSections=params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter1
>> [params.MS_TCPIP.Adapter1]
> SpecificTo=Adapter1
> DHCP=No
> IPAddress=10.10.10.9
> SubnetMask=255.255.255.0
> DefaultGateway=10.10.10.1
> WINS=No
> NetBIOSOptions=1
>> I have tried changing various settings in the WINNT.SIF file, but to no
> effect. If anyone can tell me what I an doing wrong, it would be most
> appreciated.
>> Many thanks,
>> Martin
>



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