@rafaelr, do you have time to test our nvidia test DriverPacks?
http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=4742

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(16 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)

zappullae wrote:

So when I add LAN or WLAN packs I should select the entry in [SelectDriverPacks] to no?

No, if you want the pack selected, you pick "yes".  The reason dpms is set to "no" by default is because in PE the drivers aren't getting installed.  Only the txtmode is used.  The network module uses the LAN.inf and WLAN.inf to start the network once booted into PE.  dpms doesn't work like that, nor is it needed.

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(16 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)

Here's your problem right here:

; none/all/select, if select, specify them below, if not specified: all
DriverPacks	= "none"

Your DPs_BASE.ini has other issues (KTD) as well.
Here's mine as a reference.  Mine works perfectly.

[General]
; preferred language
prefLang	= "English"
; yes/no, enable or disable the wizard-style buttons, if not specified: yes
wizardButtons	= "yes"
; yes/no, enable or disable the GUI, if not specified: yes
GUI		= "yes"


[Settings]
; disc/bartpe/multibootDisc
instPlatform	= "bartpe"
; trailing backslash is allowed, but not necessary
location	= "C:\Tools\XP\UBCD4Win\plugin"
; none/all/select, if select, specify them below, if not specified: all
DriverPacks	= "select"
; 1/2, method to install the DriverPacks, if not specified: 2
DPsMethod	= ""
; GUIRunOnce/RunOnceEx/custom, if not specified: GUIRunOnce
finisherMethod	= ""


; this section is optional!
[OptionalSettings]
; none/all/select/paths/patterns, enable or disable Keep The Drivers (KTD) , if not specified: none
KTD		= ""
; <path>, to specify a custom KTD cache location, if not specified: default (%SystemRoot%\DriverPacks)
KTDlocation	= ""
; yes/no, enable or disable QuickStream Cache (QSC), if not specified: yes
QSC		= "no"


; you should only add this section if you've set [Settings]\DriverPacks to "select"
[SelectDriverPacks]
DP_LAN		= "yes"
DP_MassStorage	= "no"
DP_WLAN		= "yes"
DP_MassStorage_textmode = "yes"

Yup, nvidia sucks!
Hmmm, I'll try to think of something.

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(16 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)

Odd.  Do you have dpms textmode enabled?
Can you post your DPs_BASE.ini?

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(5 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack Mass Storage)

Implemented for 11.05.1 (future release)

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(16 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)

zappullae wrote:

Is it possible to have this included in the next release of driverpacks,net? 
Intel Rapid Storage 5 Series 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller.
Win XP Driver Version 9.6.0.1014

That version is in the current release, but it has been removed in the current testing builds because RST 10.1 and 10.5 replace it completely.


zappullae wrote:

Also, is there a way I can get all the latest driver packs in one download?

The link to our entire torrent archive is at the bottom of the "Donate" page: http://driverpacks.net/donate

Make sure the DriverPacks you want integrated in your UBCD4win are copied to the following location: %\UBCD4Win\plugin\DriverPacks.net\BASE\DriverPacks

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(5 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack Mass Storage)

How about I add all of them? wink

15.58 is out also for Win7 (hidden under nforce6), no major changes sad
Boo.

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(67 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack LAN)

Sorry, I've been swamped.  I'll get these on the tracker right away.
Thanks for reminding me.

OK, I made a few modifications to the .ini. 
@rafaelr, can you test if I post a link to a test pack?
Download

I hate nvidia! sad

No biggie.  I don't catch everything. wink

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Details here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/subs … 92756.aspx
This is a great value for the money. I was wrong about the licenses, you get two licenses of each of the major Windows OS's... in both flavors - 32bit and 64bit.  You also get licenses for other productivity software, including Office.
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The license limits are on the number of installations for each software title. For example TechNet Standard gives you two licenses for Office 2010 and Office 2007 and Windows 7 and Windows Vista plus many other products. The Professional edition gives you five of each.
I'll be using one of my licenses on WHS2011 once I get my sh!t together. wink

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(1 replies, posted in 3rd Party Vista / 7 DriverPacks)

Added to my local copy of Third Party DriverPack Misc 11.05.1

Yup, got it in my local copy of DriverPack Chipset 11051

TechDud wrote:

What flavours of 7 are available?

Um, all of them. smile

Any utility that claims to slipstream SP1 into Win7 is doing it wrong.  The only way to get SP1 into your image is to install Win7 into VM, manually install SP1, then sanitize and recapture the install to a .wim file.  This is known as "reverse integration".
Your second option is to download your Win7 .iso with SP1 pre-integrated from a TechNet or MSDN account.  A standard TechNet subscription costs $200 for the first year and includes about 10 licenses for the various products (a bargain!)

For integrating updates & drivers, I prefer my own work. smile
http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=5199

That's fine.  Everyone has their own personal choice.  You can integrate ALL the DriverPacks if you want, but I personally feel that's ridiculous.
The thing to remember about SAD is that it's designed to be used to upgrade drivers on an already running system.

DriverPacks BASE only works with nt5 (XP) DriverPacks.  You're trying to integrate nt6 (Win7) DriverPacks.

I have my SAD2 folder on a different DVD.  Once I have Win7 loaded on the target machine, and the installation is 100% finished, THEN I put in my SAD2 DVD and run the utility.
I've found that keeping the machine off of any network during the install minimizes any potential threat from internet malware.  In fact, I don't let any machine on the network until the OS has been fully installed and I've installed some anti-virus software first.
Remember, Chipset and Mass Storage are the only boot-critical drivers.  The rest can wait.

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(109 replies, posted in Universal Imaging)

From what I understand, ich78id2.inf is for Windows 2000.  I typically remove the extra line in the .inf to "break" the driver signing so that ich78ide.inf is selected first for XP users.
This was reported as a bug elsewhere in the forums.

I don't know.  I've never used R7lite.  I execute mine manually once the desktop loads.

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(3 replies, posted in DriverPack Graphics)

Well first thing you need to understand is that Server 2003 is NOT a normal operating system!  It's a SERVER.
Second, AMD/ATI do not support their gaming cards (yours) in a server environment.
Third, as far as I know DirectX can't be installed in a server environment.  So even IF you managed to get the XP drivers to work, you wouldn't be able to play any modern game anyway.

Get with the times and install Win7.  You'll be MUCH happier.

Worst username ever! hmm
Moving to "other".

Try this: http://tinyurl.com/446fh7h