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When attempting to add an OEM driver to my current ris
image I get the following error msg: The operating system image you selected does not contain the necessary drivers for your network adapter.... On the event viewer of the RIS server I get a 1101 error for the BINLSVC service stating: An error ocured during parsing of an inf file in the given selection. I followed Technet articles 246184 and 254078 but I still get the above error msg. Any further guidence would be greatly appreciated. |
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Sounds like you may not be using the correct drivers for your nic. Make
sure your RIS server is SP3 or higher. Error Message: 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 System Administrator. http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;315074 This one also covers a "gotcha": During RIS Installation You Receive a "The Operating System Image You Selected Does Not Contain the Necessary Drivers for Your Network Adapter" Error Message Even Though the Drivers Are In the Selected Image http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;330074 -- Scott Baldridge Windows Server MVP, MCSE > When attempting to add an OEM driver to my current ris > image I get the following error msg: The operating system > image you selected does not contain the necessary drivers > for your network adapter.... > > On the event viewer of the RIS server I get a 1101 error > for the BINLSVC service stating: An error ocured during > parsing of an inf file in the given selection. > > I followed Technet articles 246184 and 254078 but I still > get the above error msg. > > Any further guidence would be greatly appreciated. |
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Hi Rich,
Make sure all of your network drivers are in the root of the I386 directory and that you have applied the ntldr hotfix from 315074, than reboot the RIS Server and test. Thank you! Jeff Taylor Microsoft Newsgroup Support |
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