Why would you want that? It's already dated, just not exactly. For instance: DriverPack MassStorage 6.08 is released in the 8th month of 2006. Isn't that sufficient?
Sorry, I didn't know it was a special code to know date !!!
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Why would you want that? It's already dated, just not exactly. For instance: DriverPack MassStorage 6.08 is released in the 8th month of 2006. Isn't that sufficient?
Sorry, I didn't know it was a special code to know date !!!
Hello the creator,
May I ask you a little thing ? Okay, thanks, let's go ;D
Displaying Version of a pack on the home page of each one is of course very important, buut would it be possible to add the DATE of release ?
Thnaks a lot
Regards from Cote d'Azur (South of France) .....
I meant DriverPack Sound B 6.08
Ahhhh - SO I'm not as fool as I thought
When will it be available ?
It's fixed in 6.08: no one has reported this bug again!
I use 6.08 both for CHIPSET & CPU ! Maybe bad manip from me !.......
I've submitted it to the bugtracker now: BUG #84.
I think I've found the solution, but still have to test it.
Maybe this new snapshot can help you :
Whatever, thanks for all your great work...
I have the same problem (see picture below), but I've found a quick and simple solution.
At the end of Windows installation, I simply use this script :
:: ============================================================================
RD /S /Q %SystemDrive%\D
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\CloseDSP.exe
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\hideMakePNF.exe
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\robocopy.exe
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\WatchDSP.exe
IF EXIST %SystemDrive%\KTDpaths.cmd DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\KTDpaths.cmd
IF EXIST %SystemDrive%\KTDpatterns.cmd DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\KTDpatterns.cmd
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\addUsepmtimer.exe
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\agrep.exe
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\devcon.exe
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\fnsh_log.cmd
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\DPs_fnsh.cmd
DEL /F /Q %SystemDrive%\DPS_fnsh.log
:: ============================================================================
May be in the next release. I think it is so close!
So, good news !!
And about the name of this topic:
SOLVED: Critical error while slipstreaming using method 1
What is ... SOLVED ???
I have found the bug :
Just compare the folder displayed on the error message :
... with the tree: two "D" folders, instead of ONE ! Is that normal ?
My solely possible explanation:
Blame Windows
Really no clue...
Hello ther',
I have the same problem, only with chipset drivers, no matter the length of the path :
So I took the resolution to ... not include theses drivers ! The other ones work...
Whatever, thanks to Bâshrat the Sneaky for his really good work ...
Fred, from France
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