Oracle server Installation

I am Installing Oracle server 9i Software on Windows 2003 Sever operatin system.
The source Software are actualy allocated in another server with the following Structure file system:
e:\oracle\disk1
e:\oracle\disk2
e:\oracle\disk3
I wrote as source software to the oracle unversal installer but it Ask me for the second disk?
What I have to do?

I read the following related to oracle universal installer:
OUI allows silent installation, which is especially useful for work sataions that do not support a graphical interface. You can capture the response to each installer question in a response file and use the file for future installations. Installer activities and result statuses are logged into files that you can review after installation.
Does any one have an idea how to achieve this, in details if possible?
Thanks in advance

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