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I'm using the unattended.csv, but after a few thousand lines, it gets ugly.
How can I put comment in there?
Currently, I put a dummy entry once a while like that :
# Laboratoire A2-027 , "" , ""
notice the two virgules that keeps the CSV file valid
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Since the sound driver doesn't interfere with the normal operation of
the machine, I install SoundMAX driver and the related tools by calling
the setup with it's silent install parameters directly in the middle script.
For me it looks like that :
de
Hi Everybody,
During the unattended post install steps i´ve got several "Windows File
Protection" Errors and it
Ask me after the "Windows XP SP2" CD
Is there a way to disable it?
Thanks!
Heiko
Dialog Semiconductor GmbH
Neue Str. 95
D-73230 Kirchheim
Managing Director: Dr. Jalal Bag
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Tim Bates wrote:
> Is it possible to have all non-network drivers on a network share? If
> so, anyone know any docs on the topic?
No, but have you tried to add a network share to:
OemPnPDriversPath ?
And reg key: HKLM\software\m
I have had some issues with the HD audio driver on our machines, It's
possible to use the $OEM$ folder structure together with driverpacks.
Do you have the HD audio update slipstreamed into your windows
install?
On 10/08/07, Tim Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to have all non-net
Hello Maurice!
Here is a short description of what I did:
Description on the basis of a Dell Perc 320
1.)
Load and extract the driver into the desired directory
You should have something like this:
aac.cat
aac.inf
aac.sys
aaccin.dll
aacevt.exe
aacmgt.inf
raiddisk1
txtsetup.oem
Interesting fi