3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card (Ethernet) Unattended Install Instructions for Windows NT 4.0 November 10, 1998 ================================================================== SUMMARY ======= This procedure describes the process of doing an unattended installation of Windows NT 4.0 with the 3C575 family adapters. REQUIREMENTS ============ -Windows NT 4.0 Workstation CD-ROM or source files from I386 directory -An NT server to attach to -DOS Client bootable diskette FILE DESCRIPTION ================ Description of files for the unattended installation of the 3C575 family found in 575UNAT.EXE OEMSETUP.INF -INF file for the 3C575 family DOSNET.INF -INF file which specifies location of source files that specific to each family UNATTEND.TXT -Example answer file for 3C575 family TXTSETUP.SIF -Setup file for text based installs that specific to each family UNS.BAT -BAT file for unattended installation NOTE: 2 original NT files found in the I386 directory will be overwritten unless you rename them. To keep these files intact, you should rename the following files so the originals are retained: DOSNET.INF -> DOSNET.OLD TXTSETUP.SIF -> TXTSETUP.OLD Copy the unattended executable 575UNAT.EXE into the I386 directory and execute the file. It will extract all the above files into the I386 directory. THE UNATTENED INSTALLATION ========================== The unattended installation can be performed either on: 1) Local hard disk 2) An NT server 1) If installing to your local hard disk: Copy the I386 directory from the NT CD-ROM to the root directory of your local hard disk. Rename the 3 files as indicated above: DOSNET.INF, TXTSETUP.SIF. Extract the unattended files into the I386 directory. Boot using a floppy diskette loading HIMEM.SYS, EMM386.EXE, and SMARTDRV.EXE. Loading these files makes the installation proceed much quicker. Change directory to C:\I386 or where ever your I386 directory is located. 2) If installing from an NT server: Make sure you have the proper rights to access the NT server. You will need to have permissions to create directories and copy files to the NT server. Copy the I386 directory from the NT CD-ROM to the root directory of the NT server. Make sure the folder is shared and you are given full access to the folder. Rename the 2files as indicated above: DOSNET.INF and TXTSETUP.SIF. Extract the unattended files into the I386 directory of the NT server. Place your Answer file into the I386 directory of the NT server. Create a DOS bootable floppy diskette which will connect you to the NT server. This can be done from the NT server using the NETWORK CLIENT ADMINISTRATOR features. Boot your laptop to the NT server and map a drive to the I386 directory. EX: MAP X: \\NTSERVER\I386 Change directory to X:\ or where ever you have mapped the I386 directory. Launch the unattended installation using the following syntax: WINNT /B /S:X:\I386 /U:X:\I386\<ANSWER.TXT> /B -signifies a diskless installation. /S -designates the location of the NT source files. /U -designates the unattended mode of installation and the path to the answer file. <ANSWER.TXT> - your answer file. The installations should proceed to completion. NT4 WORKSTATION/SERVER UNATTENDED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS =========================================================== 1. If installing from CD-ROM, copy the NT source files to local hard drive or distribution share on server. 2. Create the following directory structure under the source directory: NOTE: The \WINNT, \WIN32 and \NDIS3_4 directories should be created on the same directory level. Each is one level below the \3C575 directory. These directories and the files copied to them need to be in place in order to prevent file copy errors. These files are not actually used but are referenced by the OEMSETNT.INF file. If these files are not located in their respective directories, a file copy error will be generated and will thus force user intervention. I386 |_DRVLIB.NIC |_3C575 |_NDIS3_4 |_WINNT |_WIN32 3. Copy the following files to the I386\DRVLIB.NIC\3C575 directory created in step 2. These files will be located in the root of the install diskette. ELPC575.DL_ OEMSETUP.IN0 OEMSETUP.INF 4. Copy the following files to the I386\DRVLIB.NIC\3C575\NDIS3_4 directory created in step 2. These files will be located in the \NDIS3_4 directory on the install diskette. EL575ND4.SY_ EL575ND3.SY_ 5. Copy the following files to the I386\DRVLIB.NIC\3C575\WINNT directory created in step 2. These files will be located in the \WINNT directory on the install diskette. TC575CFG.DL_ HWACCESS.DL_ PCOMDRV.SY_ 6. Copy the following files to the I386\DRVLIB.NIC\3C575\WIN32 directory created in step 2. These files will be located in the \WIN32 directory on the install diskette. TNICDIAG.EX_ COMSMD.EX_ TNICDIAG.HL_ TVARADDR.TXT UN3C575.EX_ 7. a) Open the \I386\DOSNET.INF file with a text editor. Add the following entry under the [Files] section: [Files] d1,OEMSETUP.INF b) Open the \I386\TXTSETUP.SIF file with a text editor. Add the following entries under the [SourceDisksFiles] and [SourceDisksFiles.x86] sections: [SourceDisksFiles.x86] OEMSETUP.INF = 1,,,,,,,20,0,0 [SourceDisksFiles] OEMSETUP.INF = 1,,,,,,,20,0,0 8. Create or use the sample answer file (UNATTEND.TXT). This file will be located in the \ directory. Copy it to the I386 directory. If you are using an answer file other than the sample provided, it must contain the following entries: [Network] JoinWorkgroup = DOMAIN InstallAdapters = AdaptersList InstallProtocols = Protocols InstallServices = Services [AdaptersList] ELPC575 = ELPC575params, d:\i386\drvlib.nic\3c575\ [Protocols] NBF = NetBeuiParams NWLNKIPX = NWLNKIPXParams [NetBeuiParams] [NWLNKIPXParams] [ELPC575params] AdapterType = 0 BusNumber = 0 BusType = 1 DriverMode = 1 InterruptNumber = 10 IoBaseAddress = 4096 IoLength = 127 MediaType = 1 MemoryMappedBaseAddress = 851968 MemoryMappedSize = 4096 OSType = 1 PCMCIA = 0 SocketNumber = 0 TransmitBufferSize = 7168 [Services] NWWKSTA = NWWKSTAParams [NWWKSTAParams] !DefaultScriptOptions = 0 9. Copy UNATTEND.txt to the root of the source directory. Execute WINNT.EXE /B /S:< Source Path > /U:< Answer file path > Example: WINNT /B /S:C:\I386 /U:UNATTEND.TXT This example points to the answer file which is located in the root of the I386 directory. The /B parameter specifies a floppyless operation. ==================================[ END ]==========================Download Driver Pack
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