Riprep Utility Problem - D-Link DGE-560SX User Manual

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c.
Modify that line to read: %BRCM% = Broadcom.NTx86.5.1, NTamd64.
(The change replaces the comma and the space after "Broadcom" with a
period.
d. Save the file.
4. On the RIS server, copy the b57win32.inf and b57xp32.sys files from the RIS folder
to the RemoteInstall\Setup\Language\Images\Dir_name\i386 folder. This allows
Setup to use the driver during the text-mode portion of the installation.
a. At the same level as the i386 folder on the RIS image, create a $oem$ folder.
Use the recommended structure: \$oem$\$1\Drivers\Nic
b. Copy the original b57win32.inf, b57xp32.sys, and b57win32.cat driver files
to this folder.
c.
Make the following changes to the .sif file that is used for this image
installation:
[Unattended]
OemPreinstall = yes
OemPnpDriversPath = \Drivers\Nic
5. Stop and then restart the Remote Installation service on the RIS server by typing the
following from a command prompt:
net stop binlsvc
net start binlsvc

7.6.2 RIPREP Utility Problem

Problem: The following message is received when attempting to deploy a RIPREP image
through Remote Installation Services (RIS): "The operating system image you selected does
not contain the necessary drivers for your network adapter. Try selecting a different
operating system image. If the problem persists, contact your administrator. Setup cannot
continue. Press any key to exit."
Solution: This problem is not isolated to the Broadcom adapter. However, based on several
inquiries, we are publishing the following instructions based on other customers successfully
working around this issue:
1. Place the Broadcom driver files in the original image folder (the image folder created
when risetup.exe was executed for the first time).
Example: i:\RemoteInstall\Setup\English\Images\(Original Image)
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