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Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical.

Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Could you please post your script with an explanation? I've just started playing with RIS - stuck at the geting extra drivers onto image bit - your article might be just what I need.

I've already got the scripts in place that will rename the workstation based on a mac address to computer name table in a database and move it to the correct OU in AD. Beware of so called RIS inf files from Intel site, for me they didn't work. Didn't have to apply any MS hotfix. That all the chemistry. I'm not sure I understand correctly. If that is the case, there isn't anything to worry about, I guess. It's a little strange but maybe your card emulates a legacy NIC for which text mode setup already has a built-in driver.

It's really pathetic that MS isn't able to provide good documentation together with their products. I downloaded the latest Proset So I placed the files e I modified the ristndrd. Assuming that you are german I allow myself to post the error-message in german ; Versuchen Sie ein anderes.. The only thing that changes is that the part where the installation process is collecting the system information takes much longer like 2 or 3 minutes.

I read something about a parser error in W2K3, but also read that this should be fixed with SP1. In another forum I read about a fixed e I think that's what the "Putting a driver into text mode RIS setup" section of this article is about. Did it not work for you? Has anyone been successful in applying a network card driver to a system that has been RIPPrep'ed? I'm not talking about adding the driver to the OS after it has been loaded, I'm talking about the first 3 seconds of the installation process.

The problem I'm having is that no matter what I do, I cannot get the windows setup to get past "The operating system image you selected does not contain the necessary drivers for your network card I've tried everything suggested here and in MS's articles. Any ideas? Did I miss something completely obvious, or am I trying to do something impossible?

Their method is different to the one described here because it involves creating a new RIS image by running riprep. My method modifies the image directly on the server.

I didn't know about the article you mention, so your input is highly apreciated. Thank you. You can remove the step of having to move the computer to the correct container by changing a setting in the RIS tab on the properties of the RIS server. Set it to create the computer account in the same container as the user who "installs" the RIS image onto the machine. When you RIS a machine, use the account of the user who will be working at the machine to do the install rather that the administrator account or whtaever account you have been using in the past.

This is an excellent article, and I'm glad I have found someone else who shares the same dream as I with regards to setting up and repairing PCs and their installations. I am assuming you dont have them installed in the initial image, but let GP install them after once the computer has joined the domain. The problems I have been having are a combination of the driver issue you raise in this article, and when to install applications.

I found an article which I can no longer locate! I have found the opposite! As soon as the image is installed, after a reboot or two to refresh the policy, it installs ALL the applications again, and they havent changed since I created the image. Ideally I would like to use the method you describe in your article - install the OS and drivers using RIS and maybe clear up a few other standard settings or create shortcuts which is easy , then let the GPO install the applications like any other PC.

I would also ideally like this to happen automatically, so I dont have to install the image, then move the PC into the correct container and force a policy refresh on the PC to install the apps.

The dream scenario is one where you boot through PXE, choose the image, and then walk away. When you come back, its got all the drivers, all the apps you want, ready for the user to log in. Home » Articles about » Operating Systems » Windows.

RIS Image installation problem. Setup cannot continue, press any key to continue. Please help me Text Setup Mode. We also had problems with the text setup mode for HP DX and as good as this guide is, and I learnt a lot from it, it did not solve our problem. Eventually I discovered that the txtsetup.

Re: Adding Video Drivers. Alternatively, you could add the GPO to the domain root and change the security settings of the GPO to only apply to that machine account or group of machine accounts.

That's what I did - I had a group for every model of computer in my domain and for each one of those I had a driver GPO with driver packages specific to that model. It sounds like what you did worked great. My only concern would be how would the GPO know to install the drivers on the Dell model instead of the Dell model?

It's been a while since I have wrote this article but if memory serves right, I was in a similar situation. I found this to be much easier than the method described here which is really only intended for NIC drivers. Once the network driver is installed correctly and the machine has joined the domain which you say is where you're at you can use a GPO to assign the rest of the driver packages, incl.

I think I intended to write an article about that, too, but never got around to it. The gist of it was that I used AdminStudio or WinInstall to create an MSI file with the Dell driver and a registry setting that pointed Windows to the driver location such that Windows would automatically detect it at the next reboot. I am not sure about the details but I can find out some more if you are interested. Adding Video Drivers. If I can give you a brief background on my work here it would help. I was told by my hardware vendor that the and the had no hardware differences.

These along with the video did not install correctly, so I had to apply the Dell drivers for and rip again. The RIS process worked fine on the after that.

That is when I found your website and tried everything in there, but nothing worked. I finally had to RIS the drive in the model, join the domain and the take the hdd and put it in the model, install the drivers and run a rip again to get the BROADCOM to work on the and the Intel to work on the But I cannot get the Intel video drivers to install on the Is there anything that I may be missing? Nvida Adapter not supported by RIS.

Putting a driver into text mode RIS setup. Hope this helps people, caused us a couple of hours of confusion. RIS is tricky. I will get your job instead If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.

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