RE: The operating system image you selected does not contain the . Hel
From: Mr555 (Mr555_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/10/04
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Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 14:23:03 -0800
Hi NIC Student
I did modified the riprep.sif file , The driver is correct as I used on the
previous RIS installtion on the same machine.
Thanks
[Unattended]
DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore
OemPreinstall=yes
OemPnpDriversPath=$oem$\$1\Drivers\NIC
NoWaitAfterTextMode = 0
FileSystem = LeaveAlone
ExtendOEMPartition = 0
ConfirmHardware = no
NtUpgrade=no
Win31Upgrade=no
TargetPath = \WINNT
OverwriteOemFilesOnUpgrade=no
OemSkipEula=yes
InstallFilesPath="\\%SERVERNAME%\RemInst\%INSTALLPATH%\%MACHINETYPE%"
"Mr555" wrote:
> Hi to all experts.
>
> Please excuse this new RIS beginner.
> We are a small company running windows 2000 Servers with 100 windows Xp and
> 2000 Compaq Desktop computer. I normally use Symantec Ghost for all our
> deployments. I thought I may give RIS a go.
>
> 1. I created a basic windows 2000 flat images with answer files on my RIS
> Server. Added folder $oem$\$1\Drivers\NIC under I386 folder with intel
> network pro 100 /1000 driver. Tested and is all OK.
>
> 2. I installed Sp2, Office Xp and WinZip applications. Then I ran the
> following command line
> \\RISServer\reminst\Admin\i386\riprep.exe
> I called the image Windows2000.pro, the procedure went smoothly, at the end
> it said is finish successfully.
>
> 3. Here is my problem
>
> I reboot the same computer press F12 . From the login screen I enter all the
> necessary detail eg. user login and Domain etc.
> I selected the image Windows2000.pro
> press OK. the windows install screen started and get to the stage it said
> Setup is loading files (machine identification Data)... it stop for about a
> min then it said
>
> The operating system image you selected does not contain the necessary
> drivers for your network adapter. Try selecting a different operating system
> image. If the problem persists, contact your system administrator.
>
> Setup cannot continue. Press any key to exit.
>
> So I go back to the RIS Server and added folder $oem$\$1\Drivers\NIC under
> I386 folder with Intel network pro 100 /1000 driver in the windows2000.pro
> image.
>
> then on the command line I typed
>
> net stop binlsvc
> net start binlsvc
>
> I went back to the same computer, reboot and press F12 . from the login
> screen I enter all the necessary detail eg. user login and Domain etc.
> I selected the image Windows2000.pro
> press OK. The windows install screen started and get to the stage it said
> Setup is loading files (machine identification Data)... it stop for about a
> min then it said
>
> The operating system image you selected does not contain the necessary
> drivers for your network adapter. Try selecting a different operating system
> image. If the problem persists, contact your system administrator.
>
> I have tried updating the Bios
> Moved the $oem$ folder to the same level as I386 folder
> http://www.winnetmag.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/20280/20280.html
> and used different network driver then run the command line
>
> net stop binlsvc
> net start binlsvc
>
>
> I am stuck Please help
>
> Thank you
>
> Mr555
>
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