Article ID: 178275 - Last Review: October 31, 2006 - Revision: 1.1 PRB: Unattended Installation Using AGP Video CardsThis article was previously published under Q178275 SYMPTOMS
When you perform an unattended installation on a computer that uses
Advanced Graphic Port (AGP) technology, your system will restart with one
of the following error messages:
Invalid Display Settings The currently selected display resolution is invalid. The default resolution has been temporarily used by the system. Please use the Display option in the Windows NT Control Panel to select your preferred display resolution. CAUSE
On systems with a PCI bridge, Windows NT Service Pack 3 is required prior
to installing AGP video drivers. Because this is an unattended
installation using AGP drivers, the video drivers are installed prior to
SP3 being installed. For additional information, please see the following
article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
174567
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174567/EN-US/
)
AGP Video Support for Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0
RESOLUTION
The problem can be resolved by using the HAL from SP3 during the
unattended installation. Modifications were made to the HAL in SP3 to
accommodate AGP technology.
You should identify which specific HAL the computer requires and only copy those files. You can copy all of the HAL files to the distribution server, but it is not recommended.
486c_up = hal486c.dll astmf_mp = halast.dll cbus2_mp = halcbus.dll cbusmc_mp = halcbusm.dll e_isa_up = hal.dll mca_up = halmca.dll mps_up = halapic.dll mps_mp = halmps.dll mps_mca_mp = halmpsm.dll ncr3x_mp = halncr.dll oli5030_mp = haloli.dll syspro_mp = halsp.dll wyse7000_mp = halwyse7.dll NOTE: In order to ensure proper functionality of the computer, apply Service Pack 3 (SP3) either during or after the unattended install is completed. Simply copying the Service Pack 3 files in this article does not constitute the application of Service Pack 3. Service Pack 3 can be applied during an unattended Setup using the /e command-line switch with the WINNT command (for additional information about the /e command-line switch, please see the NT Deployment Guide), or it can be manually applied after the computer is starts for the first time. | Article Translations
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