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Deployment using the SmartStart Scripting Toolkit 11

For example:
dism /image:C:\SSSTK.TMP /Add-Driver

/driver:C:\ssstk\hpDrivers\example.inf

3.

For each additional device driver repeat steps 1 and 2. When you finish customizing the image,
prepare the image for deployment by using the peimg /prep command.

NOTE:

If the appropriate iLO driver is not installed some utilities do not work correctly.

To add drivers online:

1.

Use the drvload tool, drvload.exe inf_path, where inf_path is the path to a device driver INF file.
drvload x:\hpDrivers\example.inf

2.

Copy and then past the SSSTK IO driver to the windows\system32\drivers directory.

NOTE:

If the HPSSTKIO.SYS driver is not installed some utilities do not work correctly.

copy c:\ssstk\hpDrivers\system\ hpsstkio\ hpsstkio.sys c:\SSSTK.TMP\windows\system32\drivers

For more information about Windows® PE 3.0, see the Windows Preinstallation Environment User's
Guide
(WinPE.chm) located in the Windows® Automated Installation Kit.
For more information about the Windows® PE drivers included in the Windows® SmartStart Scripting
Toolkit, see the readme.txt file located at the root of the Windows® PE driver bundle in the hpDrivers
directory.

NOTE:

Before running HPDISCOVERY, you must install WMI. For details on installing extra

packages in Windows® PE, see the Windows® PE documentation.

Capturing a reference configuration from the source server

1.

Boot the CD that contains the customized WinPE image on the source server.

2.

Open a command window.

3.

Capture the system settings from the source server using the CONREP utility:

a.

Change to the directory where CONREP resides.

b.

Save the current system configuration to a data file in the \data directory you created on the
network share:

conrep -s -fs:\data\filename

Choose a file name that is descriptive of the source server; for instance, dl380g3.xml.

4.

Capture the storage settings:

a.

Change to the directory in which HPACUSCRIPTING resides.

b.

Save the current array configuration to a data file in the \data directory you created on the
network share:

hpacuscripting -c s:\data\filename

Choose a file name that is descriptive of the source array; for instance, dl380g3array.ini.

5.

Verify that the new output files are present in the \data directory.

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