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Slipstream PERC 6i drivers for Windows SBS 2003 R2 install
I'm trying to install SBS2003 R2 on a Dell T300 with PERC 6i controller. I tried using nLite
to slipstream the drivers, but upon install..it keeps saying missing EULA.txt. I've verified it is
on the CD. Also, nLite doesn't recognize the install as a R2 install it says SP1. I'm really trying to avoid buying a usb flopply drive. Anyone have any ideas?
to slipstream the drivers, but upon install..it keeps saying missing EULA.txt. I've verified it is
on the CD. Also, nLite doesn't recognize the install as a R2 install it says SP1. I'm really trying to avoid buying a usb flopply drive. Anyone have any ideas?
The second CD is the R2 update, so the first is SP1.
I hope this helps !
I hope this helps !
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nappy d - how do I skip the EULA file?
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I have provided the user with instruction to use nlite to help him skip the EULA and to integrate his 3rd party RAID drivers. Unfortunately I had no time to respond till now and was willing to provide more assistance.
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nappy_d, I already knew how to use nLite and integrate the drivers I needed. What I needed to
know was how to skip the EULA. You did not respond on that matter, so I had to go to plan B.
I'm not sure what part of that entitles you to the points. I completed my task without your assistance, and therefore no points should be awarded.
know was how to skip the EULA. You did not respond on that matter, so I had to go to plan B.
I'm not sure what part of that entitles you to the points. I completed my task without your assistance, and therefore no points should be awarded.
Unfortunaltely we can't always respond immediately to a query as we all have full time jobs. I was not suggesting that "I" was entitled to the points, but merely pointing out give more time so that Experts can respond to help you out.
But here is your answer to the EULA question
Select the Unattended tab, make sure "Skip EULA" is checked, and select GUI attended if anything else is there.
But here is your answer to the EULA question
Select the Unattended tab, make sure "Skip EULA" is checked, and select GUI attended if anything else is there.
you can also set nlite to skip the EULA.txt file.