Problems with detecting network cards...
#1
Posted 10 April 2007 - 11:19 PM
All 3 laptops are using Intel based 100 or 1GB network cards.
Tried both WinXP SP2 and Win2003 builds
Using PeNetwork with it pointing to the NetDriversPack that I downloaded from here.
No script errors during compile, just unable to find the network cards for some strange reason.
Same builds work fine in a VMware session using a VMware 6 driver script that I created.
Oh yeah, using latest version .069 for the builds.
Thanks!
#2
Posted 12 April 2007 - 09:17 PM
#3
Posted 13 April 2007 - 12:48 AM
PS: You shouldn't need to write any scripts to have VMware working, they are already all available
#4
Posted 13 April 2007 - 07:06 AM
nativeEx_barebone contains network drivers forCan anyone try to see if they can get network drivers to work on a machine other than a VM? Please?
- qEmu
- VPC
- VirtualBox
- VMWare
Peter
#5
Posted 13 April 2007 - 05:52 PM
How about telling us what project you did build, and it's always a good idea to post the log!
PS: You shouldn't need to write any scripts to have VMware working, they are already all available
- Created my own build off of NativeEx_Barebone
- Same probem when I try with the LiveXP build.
I am running VMware 6 Beta, so I modified the existing script with new drivers, etc.
VMware is not the problem, it runs the builds perfectly. When I run the build on real PC, that's when the Intel NIC drivers do not work.
Just an update, I used Net Drivers for XP SP2 found in the downloads section. If I use that and build with XP SP2 the networking does work. Win2K3 is not supported in that plugin.
I *should* just be able to copy over the sys, inf, dll, etc files for the desired driver to the target for the card to be detected, no?
#6
Posted 13 April 2007 - 07:49 PM
Turned out, the script written for XP copied the drivers and setting from the Install CD, but on the W2k3 CD those drivers were missing.
If i were you, i would compare the XP build and the W2k3 one and check if W2k3 does not have the drivers missing.
If that's the case, simply copying the driver, including the inf, over from the XP build should do the trick.
#7
Posted 15 April 2007 - 10:35 PM
#8
Posted 19 April 2007 - 01:52 PM
- Created my own build off of NativeEx_Barebone
- Same probem when I try with the LiveXP build.
I am running VMware 6 Beta, so I modified the existing script with new drivers, etc.
VMware is not the problem, it runs the builds perfectly. When I run the build on real PC, that's when the Intel NIC drivers do not work.
Just an update, I used Net Drivers for XP SP2 found in the downloads section. If I use that and build with XP SP2 the networking does work. Win2K3 is not supported in that plugin.
I *should* just be able to copy over the sys, inf, dll, etc files for the desired driver to the target for the card to be detected, no?
could you point me to that net drivers for xp sp2 download.. im having the same problem, cant seem to find that file in the downloads section. thanx
#9
Posted 19 April 2007 - 02:30 PM
#10
Posted 19 April 2007 - 03:03 PM
I have the build running InfCacheBuild just prior to the ISO image being created.
This fixes some issues with the .inf files and is used in BartPE.
I have attached a simple script that I created which calls InfCacheBuild and has the necessary files encoded.
Attached Files
#11
Posted 19 April 2007 - 04:02 PM
I've noticed a few worried comments by paraglider, asking people like sherpya how they would replace the API used by InfCacheBuild since it is not supported by Vista files.
But what does it do in pratical terms?
Can't we code it ourselves to also work on Vista or anywhere else?
Thanks!
#12
Posted 19 April 2007 - 04:28 PM
Mamisano, would you be kind enough to explain in detail what exactly will InfCacheBuild do to inf files?
I've noticed a few worried comments by paraglider, asking people like sherpya how they would replace the API used by InfCacheBuild since it is not supported by Vista files.
But what does it do in pratical terms?
Can't we code it ourselves to also work on Vista or anywhere else?
Thanks!
I have the source code on my PC. Let me take a look and see what I can find.
Is there a link to any specific info regarding the problems using it on Vista? Thanks.
#13
Posted 19 April 2007 - 04:35 PM
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=11945
#14
Posted 19 April 2007 - 05:56 PM
#15
Posted 20 April 2007 - 07:36 AM
Can't we code it ourselves to also work on Vista or anywhere else?
I'm currently working with a program that reads (driver) .infs and generates a script installing the driver into the ISO.
Is is still in a very early stage and will take some more time:
And here the generated script (still some RegLoadHive missing)
driver.txt 27.57KB 537 downloads
As an alternity I could output an .inf to the ISO which looks like InfCachBuild made.
Peter
#16
Posted 20 April 2007 - 09:51 AM
This means that drivers can be injected inside the project?
Would this method also be valid for a fully running XP/Vista?
#17
Posted 29 April 2007 - 07:06 PM
As in another topic – Error: won’t boot – I’ve already written, finally I had succeded to boot with the CD I made with WB 069 beta2. That time I’ve only downloaded nativeEx barebone. Although I’ve maneged to boot, an error message appeared in OB1 window: No network cards detected. I’ve tried to reach the setting of my network card through Netwrok Connections but the same error message turned up again.
Today I downloaded Live XP scripts as well, and made a new boot CD. After booting the same error message reappeared: No network cards detected.
I have a Marvell Yukon network card integrated to a Gigabyte mainboard. The network card has fix IP address, since I use a Linksys wireless router to share my internet connection.
I would be grateful for any help! Thank you in advance!
#18
Posted 03 May 2007 - 05:51 PM
Please help me if you can!
#19
Posted 04 May 2007 - 08:49 AM
There is also a network drivers pack on the downloads section of this site - look there and see if it helps you.
I also recommend trying out NativePE by thunn - it has a good network support - this can be downloaded using the download center, just use thunn's webserver.
#20
Posted 04 May 2007 - 12:21 PM
If you copy all files of your Marvell Yukon network card into the according System32, drivers, inf etc. folders of the %target%, PENetwork should be able to detect the card.Nobody has replied so far...
Please help me if you can!
If you use an emulator for test, you must check the net driver for that emulator.
Peter
#21
Posted 05 May 2007 - 09:13 PM
Excuse me for trying to get help in this topic, but I thought this was the right place in connection with the problems of network cards.
I've downloaded NativePE by thunn and WB created the NativePE_RAM _multi.iso file. After burning it to a CD I tried to boot with it, but I failed. After booting, a blue screen appeared with the following text. (I am trying to translate it, since it was in Hungarian.)
"The system found an error and it has stopped. If you see this error message for the first time restart your computer. If it appears again, follow the steps listed bellow:
- virus scan
- remove hard disk drive if you installed it recently, and remove HDD drivers, too
- check if HDD is correctly configured
- run chkdsk /f program for searching HDD errors, then restart your PC
Technical info: STOP 0X0000007B (0XF7C55584, 0X0000034, 0X00000002, 0X00000000)"
I've tried to boot again with the same result.
I've also downloaded Net Driver Pack recommanded by Peter. I think it contains Marvell Yukon driver.
I also wanted to try to make an ISO file with nativeEX_barebone project, using the files from Net Driver Pack, but unfortunatelly I had deleted the downloaded nativeEX_barebone project. Therefore I had to download it again. When I started the building process, an error message appeared: "Missing support program. Please click the Download tab and download the Tools directory from updates.boot-land.net." But when I clicked to the Download tab updates.boot-land.net was inactive and an error message appeared: Failed to get file! I pressed OK, then "http://updates.boot-land.net is not valid to be used as webserver!" was the message. So I couldn't create a new ISO file containing network card driver files with nativeEX_barebone project.
Excuse me for writing so long but there was no other way to let you know my problems.
I've attached the the two log files to my post.
Any advice from you would be highly appreciated.
Attached Files
#22
Posted 05 May 2007 - 09:25 PM
Please try downloading again - it should work fine now..
#23
Posted 06 May 2007 - 02:22 PM
Thank you for your reply!
I've downloaded nativeEX_barebone and Tools directory again, and create a new ISO file, but after booting with the new CD the error message was the same: No network card has been detected!
Then I did what Peter had recommanded, copied the Marvell Yukon driver files (two .inf and two .sys files) from Net Driver Pack into target\nativeEx\i386\system32\drivers folder, and run WinBuilder.exe again. I gave a new folder named ISO2 as target. WB has created the new ISO file into this folder, but this ISO file didn't contain the four files I had copied into i386\system32\drivers folder.
I've repeated this procedure with the same result.
I'm sure I did something wrong, but not able to find out what it was. Please tell me when, and where I should copy the network card driver files, so that they will be in system32\driver folder after creating ISO file.
Thank you in advance for your help!
#24
Posted 06 May 2007 - 02:55 PM
That really sometimes happens when the server is very busy. Just try again after a while.I also wanted to try to make an ISO file with nativeEX_barebone project, using the files from Net Driver Pack, but unfortunatelly I had deleted the downloaded nativeEX_barebone project. Therefore I had to download it again. When I started the building process, an error message appeared: "Missing support program. Please click the Download tab and download the Tools directory from updates.boot-land.net." But when I clicked to the Download tab updates.boot-land.net was inactive and an error message appeared: Failed to get file! I pressed OK, then "http://updates.boot-land.net is not valid to be used as webserver!" was the message. So I couldn't create a new ISO file containing network card driver files with nativeEX_barebone project.
I know, that's frustrating
Peter
#25
Posted 06 May 2007 - 03:12 PM
Anyway, haven't you any tipps regarding my above post?
I've tried to do, what you had suggested, perhaps I misunderstood something...
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