RE: RIS/RIPREP Image problem with Dell Poweredge 2950 - W2k3 SP2



Ken,
I have already done most of the suggestions. The only part that I have not
done is the following. If you will review the note section it says to remove
the device using Device Manager, which can not be done since the device in
question is the RAID driver, and this is the only disk on the system:
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--Riprep images--
Create a Sysprep.inf file in the Sysprep folder, and then add the
[Unattended] and OemPnPDriversPath = Driver_Path entries. You can list
multiple paths in this key by separating them with a semicolon (;) as follows:
[Unattended]
OemPnPDriversPath = Drivers\network adapter;Drivers\Video
UpdateInstalledDrivers = Yes | No
Note The %SystemDrive% environment variable is automatically inserted before
each of the listed search paths that are specified.

Note If the device has already been recognized by the operating system as a
known or unknown device, you must remove the device through Device Manager
before you run Sysprep or the updated drivers are not installed on startup
during mini-Setup.
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""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Mike,

Thanks for your response and efforts.

At this moment, I suggest you refer to the following article to add the
third party driver into the RIS image and then test to see if it can help.
254078: How to add OEM Plug and Play drivers to Windows installations
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/254078/en-us

246184: How to Add Third-Party OEM Network Adapters to RIS Installations
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/246184/en-us

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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| Subject: RE: RIS/RIPREP Image problem with Dell Poweredge 2950 - W2k3 SP2
| Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 02:12:02 -0700
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| Ken,
| Here is part of the section of setupapi.log that is before initial logon.
I
| think that this section is referring to the RAID controller.
| -------------
| [2007/03/26 13:11:52 420.187 Driver Install]
| #-019 Searching for hardware ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f031028&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f
031028,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_010400,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_0104
| #-018 Searching for compatible ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015,pci\ven_1028&cc_010400,pc
i\ven_1028&cc_0104,pci\ven_1028,pci\cc_010400,pci\cc_0104
| #-198 Command line processed: C:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exe -setup
| #-166 Device install function: DIF_SELECTBESTCOMPATDRV.
| #W059 Selecting best compatible driver failed. Error 0xe0000228: There
are
| no compatible drivers for this device.
| #W157 Default installer failed. Error 0xe0000228: There are no compatible
| drivers for this device.
|
| -------------
| The denied message comes when I try and update the driver (one of many
| attempts):
| ------------
| [2007/03/26 13:47:35 2988.2]
| #-199 Executing "C:\WINDOWS\system32\rundll32.exe" with command line:
| rundll32.exe newdev.dll,ClientSideInstall
| \\.\pipe\PNP_Device_Install_Pipe_0.{5881F1F5-FDCF-4B5C-B9B2-713BE456FCD6}
| #I060 Set selected driver.
| #-019 Searching for hardware ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f031028&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f
031028,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_010400,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_0104
| #-018 Searching for compatible ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015,pci\ven_1028&cc_010400,pc
i\ven_1028&cc_0104,pci\ven_1028,pci\cc_010400,pci\cc_0104
| #-166 Device install function: DIF_SELECTBESTCOMPATDRV.
| #W059 Selecting best compatible driver failed. Error 0xe0000228: There
are
| no compatible drivers for this device.
| #W157 Default installer failed. Error 0xe0000228: There are no compatible
| drivers for this device.
| [2007/03/26 14:01:55 3836.305]
| #-198 Command line processed: "C:\WINDOWS\system32\mmc.exe" /s
| C:\WINDOWS\system32\compmgmt.msc
| #I060 Set selected driver.
| #-019 Searching for hardware ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f031028&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f
031028,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_010400,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_0104
| #-018 Searching for compatible ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015,pci\ven_1028&cc_010400,pc
i\ven_1028&cc_0104,pci\ven_1028,pci\cc_010400,pci\cc_0104
| #-019 Searching for hardware ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f031028&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f
031028,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_010400,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_0104
| #-018 Searching for compatible ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015,pci\ven_1028&cc_010400,pc
i\ven_1028&cc_0104,pci\ven_1028,pci\cc_010400,pci\cc_0104
| #-019 Searching for hardware ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f031028&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&subsys_1f
031028,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_010400,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&cc_0104
| #-018 Searching for compatible ID(s):
|
pci\ven_1028&dev_0015&rev_00,pci\ven_1028&dev_0015,pci\ven_1028&cc_010400,pc
i\ven_1028&cc_0104,pci\ven_1028,pci\cc_010400,pci\cc_0104
| #I022 Found "PCI\VEN_1028&DEV_0015&SUBSYS_1F031028" in
| c:\drivers\perc\oemsetup.inf; Device: "DELL PERC 5/i Integrated RAID
| Controller"; Driver: "DELL PERC 5/i Integrated RAID Controller";
Provider:
| "DELL"; Mfg: "DELL"; Section name: "percsas_Inst".
| #I023 Actual install section: [percsas_Inst.NTx86]. Rank: 0x00000001.
Driver
| date: 08/24/2006. Version: 1.21.0.32.
| #I022 Found "PCI\VEN_1028&DEV_0015&SUBSYS_1F031028" in
| c:\drivers\perc\oemsetup_PE2950.inf; Device: "DELL PERC 5/i Integrated
RAID
| Controller"; Driver: "DELL PERC 5/i Integrated RAID Controller";
Provider:
| "DELL"; Mfg: "DELL"; Section name: "percsas_Inst".
| #I023 Actual install section: [percsas_Inst.NTx86]. Rank: 0x00000001.
Driver
| date: 08/24/2006. Version: 1.21.0.32.
| #-166 Device install function: DIF_SELECTBESTCOMPATDRV.
| #I063 Selected driver installs from section [percsas_Inst] in
| "c:\drivers\perc\oemsetup.inf".
| #I320 Class GUID of device remains:
{4D36E97B-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.
| #I060 Set selected driver.
| #I058 Selected best compatible driver.
| #I063 Selected driver installs from section [percsas_Inst] in
| "c:\drivers\perc\oemsetup_pe2950.inf".
| #I320 Class GUID of device remains:
{4D36E97B-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}.
| #I060 Set selected driver.
| #-124 Doing copy-only install of
| "PCI\VEN_1028&DEV_0015&SUBSYS_1F031028&REV_00\5&1E758DE3&0&700018".
| #-166 Device install function: DIF_REGISTER_COINSTALLERS.
| #I056 Coinstallers registered.
| #-166 Device install function: DIF_INSTALLINTERFACES.
| #-011 Installing section [percsas_Inst.NTx86.Interfaces] from
| "c:\drivers\perc\oemsetup_pe2950.inf".
| #I054 Interfaces installed.
| #-166 Device install function: DIF_INSTALLDEVICE.
| #I123 Doing full install of
| "PCI\VEN_1028&DEV_0015&SUBSYS_1F031028&REV_00\5&1E758DE3&0&700018".
| #-035 Processing service Add/Delete section [percsas_Inst.NTx86.Services].
| #E033 Error 5: Access is denied.
| #E275 Error while installing services. Error 5: Access is denied.
| #E122 Device install failed. Error 5: Access is denied.
| #E157 Default installer failed. Error 5: Access is denied.
| ------------
| - Mike
|
| ""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:
|
| > Hi Mike,
| >
| > Based on your description, it is hard to determine what the root cause
is.
| > Because the access denied error is logged in setupapi.log, we suspect
this
| > is a permission issue when the setup tries to load certain device or
| > service.
| >
| > Thanks & Regards,
| >
| > Ken Zhao
| >
| > Microsoft Online Support
| > Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
| >
| > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
<http://www.microsoft.com/security>
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| > |
| > | Permissions on these sub-keys are the same when loaded with both the
flat
| > and
| > | ripreped. They are as you suggested was the default. Although the
error
| > says
| > | "access denied" I do not believe this to be a permissions issue.
| > | - Mike
| > |
| > | ""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Hi Mike,
| > | >
| > | > I'd like to provide you with the following information for your
| > reference:
| > | > Reset permissions on all sub-keys within HKLM\Software and
HKLM\System
| > back
| > | > to the default settings:
| > | >
| > | > Administrators = Full Control
| > | > Creator Owner = Full Control
| > | > System = Full Control
| > | > Users = Read
| > | > Power Users = Read
| > | >
| > | > After the permissions are reset, perform another upgrade.
| > | >
| > | > If the customer doesn't have a backup of the server, perform the
| > following
| > | > steps from a parallel install or WinPE:
| > | >
| > | > 1. Run Regedit.exe and load the System hive.
| > | > 2. Reset permissions on all sub-keys within the System hive back to
the
| > | > default settings:
| > | >
| > | > Administrators = Full Control
| > | > Creator Owner = Full Control
| > | > System = Full Control
| > | > Users = Read
| > | > Power Users = Read
| > | >
| > | > 3. Delete all RAID device instance listed under
| > | > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\ACPI
| > | > 4. Unload the System hive
| > | > 5. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 4 for the Software hive
| > | > 6. Restart the system back into the original install
| > | >
| > | > Thanks & Regards,
| > | >
| > | > Ken Zhao
| > | >
| > | > Microsoft Online Support
| > | > Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
| > | >
| > | > Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
.



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