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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[What drivers should be given preference, and which archived?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Case in point:&nbsp; the &quot;Intel(R) Management Engine&quot;.</p><br /><p>There exists a driver for this, including a COM-port over LAN driver.</p><p>There also exists a &quot;Null-driver&quot; to presumably (after config &lt;ctrl&gt;I) disable functionality, and the debateable risk to security it could pose to the unsuspecting.</p><p>Archiving it doesn&#039;t mean deleting it from a pack, it just means it wouldn&#039;t be installed by default, unless one were to previously extract it (&amp; possibly remove the null-driver equivalent) and then to recompress the DriverPack.</p><br /><p><strong><em>What do you think?</em></strong>&nbsp; I appreciate any response, even if it takes us on a tangent.</p>]]></content>
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