Having the same issue and it seems to affect all my laptops with Intel Video Cards. Is there a workaround for this?
What pack are you using? This was solved with the current 10.11 DriverPack Chipset
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Having the same issue and it seems to affect all my laptops with Intel Video Cards. Is there a workaround for this?
What pack are you using? This was solved with the current 10.11 DriverPack Chipset
I got an Auto It error at Line 5539.
"Array variable has incorrect number of subscripts or subscript dimension range exceeded."
This was while scanning both DriverPack Sound A & B.
Awesome news! Thanks again for your splendiforous tool!
wnt5 or NT5 is what we use to describe Windows OS versions with NT5-based kernel structures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NT5
Windows 2000, XP & Server 2003 variants all use some version of the NT5 kernel.
Vista, Win7 and Server 2008 variants all use the NT6 kernel.
Post your HWIDs please.
Correct. It's not linked on the main site yet.
I'll see about updating it (if needed) and fixing the main download site.
Strange, I don't have the version (10.11) in the first post.
Fixed
I'll add it in.
Well I haven't had any problems with the testpack I posted above. Has ANYONE else tried it?
I'll wait until a few others test it before I implement it.
Moved to "other". This has nothing to do with the "Vista-Tool" thread. Or DriverPacks for that matter.
CD drives are cheap. Replace it with a portable DVD drive. That's your solution.
I've removed your SPAM signature twice now.
Read the rules! If you change your signature back to the spam link you'll be banned without notice (final warning!).
It's possible I missed that one when I rebuilt the .inf. That HWID is listed in the latest rc.
If I remember correctly, both of those are used for DVD decryption. Then do not belong in any of the DriverPacks.
To see if there are any switches to use, just execute them on the command-line with /? or -? or /help and see what pops up. Alternatively, you can use an SFX builder with an integrated switch finder.
Excellent news!
The best learning method is to figure it out your self. Then the knowledge "sticks"!
http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 569#p42569
You already asked and were answered.
No need to open a new thread! LOCKED.
Well to be fair, the only bluetooth objects in my household are my cellphone and headset so I can't test.
Others will be around, testing will happen but slowly.
Read the FAQ: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewforum.php?id=23
SAD tutorial: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=2264
SAD2 utility: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 590#p41590
They have to be in a special format
No they don't.
I thought that was supported natively by XP?
Please tell me that you didn't integrate ALL the DriverPacks? Post your DPs_BASE.log please?
If you integrate too many (main packs plus Third Party DriverPacks) the driver installation phase will fail because the folder path length is too long.
Oooh, nice. I'm adding that to my to-do list.
I'm sure that using a different build environment will fix that .dll dependency. I'm not a C programmer.
Thank you very much for your contribution!
still cant figure it out
Wow.
Quoted from 2nd link above:
for Manual Driver updates From a searchable ODD
1) Extract the packs to a temporary folder
2) Burn the \D folder to a DVD.
OK, I'll try to find some time to rebuild it...again.
OK, that pretty much settles things doesn't it? Nvidia sucks!
Thanks cdob.
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