Re: [Unattended] High Definition Audio Codecs

2008-04-03 Thread Nils Olav Fossum
Torsdag 03 april 2008 15:38, skrev Paul Griffith:
 On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 18:11:19 -0400, Jens Geile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I've got a little problem here and maybe someone can help me.
 
  I've got quite a few clients (couple hundred actually) (Windows XP) with
  a MSI K9VGM-V motherboard and a Realtek ALC883 soundchip onboard.
 
  My problem here is that I cannot get either unattended or WPKG to
  install the driver for this soundchip.
  Using unattended all the other drivers are installed successfully, only
  the soundcard just won't work.
  Using WPKG I tried the setup.exe with the /s parameter (the setup.iss
  file exists) as written in the readme that comes packaged with the rest
  of the driver but no luck. The odd thing is that it works perfectly fine
  when starting the setup.exe with /s as administrator when sitting in
  front of the machine. Installing as system user doesn't work and doesn't
  give any useable error message either. :/
  I also already tried using the runas command but I need to specify the
  administrator's password in the command which is a no-go (as it is
  plaintext and might be different from machine to machine) .. no luck
  either.
 
  The driver is available here:
  http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1PNid=14P
 Fid=24Level=4Conn=3DownTypeID=3GetDown=false
 
  Anyone got this driver to work with either Unattended or WPKG? Help
  would be very much appreciated.
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
  -
  jens

 Hi Jen,

 You will need to install KB888111 (High Definition Audio Driver Package)
 first, then the realtek drivers. I put kb888111.exe in my cmndlines.txt
 and put the Realtek drives in my drivers path and let Windows autodetect
 the realtek drivers.


 If you need KB888111.exe let me know.

 my cmdlines.txt
 ---snip
 [commands]

 kb888111.exe /quiet /norestart /overwiteoem
 noexec.cmd
 snip


 Thanks
 Paul

hm,
I used this for some Dells:
http://ubertechnique.com/unattended/KB888111

Does that work?


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Re: [Unattended] High Definition Audio Codecs

2008-04-02 Thread Nils �stbjerg
Hi Jens,

On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 12:11:19AM +0200, Jens Geile wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I've got a little problem here and maybe someone can help me.
 
 I've got quite a few clients (couple hundred actually) (Windows XP) 
 with a MSI K9VGM-V motherboard and a Realtek ALC883 soundchip onboard.
 
 My problem here is that I cannot get either unattended or WPKG to 
 install the driver for this soundchip. Using unattended all the other 
 drivers are installed successfully, only the soundcard just won't 
 work. Using WPKG I tried the setup.exe with the /s parameter (the 
 setup.iss file exists) as written in the readme that comes packaged 
 with the rest of the driver but no luck. The odd thing is that it 
 works perfectly fine when starting the setup.exe with /s as 
 administrator when sitting in front of the machine. Installing as 
 system user doesn't work and doesn't give any useable error message 
 either. :/ I also already tried using the runas command but I need 
 to specify the administrator's password in the command which is a 
 no-go (as it is plaintext and might be different from machine to 
 machine) .. no luck either.
 
 The driver is available here: 
 http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1PNid=14PFid=24Level=4Conn=3DownTypeID=3GetDown=false
 
 Anyone got this driver to work with either Unattended or WPKG? Help 
 would be very much appreciated.

Just a few questions.

1) Do that driver requeire any windows update?
2) If you run todo.pl driverexe /s from a cmd prompt followed by 
   todo.pl --go, what happens then?

The reason for question 2 is that I have on several drivers/programs 
discovered that they returned to todo.pl before the install was done, 
there by rebooting to early.

Regards,

Nils 

-- 
Nils �stbjerg
SAMF-IT, Faculty of Social Sciences, Aalborg University, Denmark

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