2,176

(20 replies, posted in DriverPack Sound)

Soon.  Very soon.

2,177

(103 replies, posted in 3rd Party DriverPacks)

Moved from testing thread:

compstuff wrote:

I made the changes you referenced here: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 651#p38651

I did the install 2x to check what was going on because it was rather odd. During the install I get two failure messages regarding the blue tooth install... so I ignore them to proceed. Then during the finisher the bluetooth starts to install but gets caught in an endless loop asking me to hit FN+F11 or turn the radio switch on. I tried the FN (no switch) but it never worked so I eventually hit cancel and then finished the install and rebooted.

After the system comes up the Bluetooth and wireless is working and their are no setup or device manager errors.

After doing some reading on this issue their seems to be some problems with other dell systems when downgrading their Bluetooth modules to XP. They recommended running this before installing the software/driver because the Bluetooth is actually OFF hence the problem http://ftp.us.dell.com/network/R159805.EXE which extracts Btw_on.exe

http://www.mediafire.com/file/e4iknoe2zty/DPsFnshr.log

Let me know your thoughts

Installed Optiplex 160L, Optiplex GX520 and IBM ThinkCentre Lenovo with NO PROBLEMS

Ack! It's trying to install both bt\d\ and bt\t\

2010-06-02 16:52:34 : <EXEC> Executing all commands (1) for exception [D].
2010-06-02 16:52:34 : <EXEC> 	Executing command 1 of 1: "%DPSROOT%\D\3\BT\D\BT60111.exe"
2010-06-02 16:59:39 : <EXEC> Executing all commands (1) for exception [T].
2010-06-02 16:59:39 : <EXEC> 	Executing command 1 of 1: "%DPSROOT%\D\3\BT\T\BT71012.exe"

I'll have to work on that. 
\T\ is both newer and encompasses more HWIDs than the older Dell driver \D\.  Have you tried deleting the entire \BT\D\ folder and trying it that way?
If \T\ doesn't work at all, then \D\ will have to stay, but it was a quick and dirty test that needs more refinement.  I'd really prefer NOT to have the Dell drivers in there since they're duplicated by the much newer \T\ section.
Does the Btw_on.exe have any switches?  Or is it switchless?
Can you check the version of the installed driver?  Was it 04/08/2010,6.0.2808.0  or 06/27/2008,6.0.627.0

2,178

(103 replies, posted in 3rd Party DriverPacks)

check the DPsFnshr.log.  Was it trying to install from the D\3\BT\D\ section?

2,179

(15 replies, posted in News)

Don't worry, DriverPack MassStorage is next up!

2,180

(48 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

OK, thanks for reporting.
Sorry, but you're out of luck for PE drivers then.

2,181

(48 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

Extract DriverPack LAN 10.05.1 to another folder.  Copy the .inf from C:\D\L\I\RIS_INF\e1k5132.zip  to C:\D\L\I\ and overwrite the original .inf.
Use 7zip to add the "D" folder and the .ini to a new archive and rename it DP_LAN_wnt5_x86-32_100601.7z, copy this archive back to where your other DriverPacks are in the DriverPacks BASE folders.
Use DriverPacks BASE to recreate the BartPE plugin then rebuild your BartPE disc (UBCD4Win?)

2,182

(48 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

Sorry, I misread your post.  Did you try extracting the .inf from the PE folder and overwriting the standard .inf in C:\D\L\I\e1k5132.inf

OK.  That HWID should already be supported by \A1\dps_A1.inf.
Crap.
I'll look into alternative solutions.  Have you checked the actual release 10.05 (no real changes, but it's worth a shot).
Stickied for reference!

2,184

(48 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

You did realize that there are no WLAN drivers in the LAN pack...right? wink

2,185

(14 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

denzeljason wrote:

Is it correct?

Not if it doesn't work! smile
Be patient, the new version is VERY close.

2,186

(4 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

sugargenius wrote:

I found another problem: the driver for my graphics adapter was not installed (ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4670)

Post your HWID and DriverPacks used in the Graphics forum as a request and I'll look into it.

2,187

(14 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

denzeljason wrote:

in the pack that i have use now there isn't the ahci drivers for my controller,

I have no idea.  You never posted your DPs_BASE.log so I can't see what DriverPacks you're using.  I can't read your mind! big_smile

2,188

(14 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

If you had read our tutorial or our FAQ, you would realize NEVER to use nlite for drivers.  It's messy.
You can use nlite, just not for drivers.
Yes, remake your source, leave nlite open at the end before you make .iso.  Run DriverPacks BASE.  Once DriverPacks BASE is finished integrating drivers, then build .iso with nlite and close.
Your S-ATA AHCI controller is definitely supported by our DriverPack MassStorage final candidate v10.06.  This will be released VERY soon.
So be patient, it's coming.

2,189

(4 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

This should be fixed in the latest release candidate (VERY close to release!)

2,190

(14 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

I deleted your other post.  No need to duplicate the same questions.
Please read the "Read before you post" linked in my signature.
Please post your DPs_BASE.log and your HWIDs.

Thanks for the feedback.  Have a great day!

2,192

(15 replies, posted in News)

We've updated nearly all of the Windows 2000/XP/2003 DriverPacks this month.  Many of the 3rd Party DriverPacks were also updated.
The only packs not ready are Mass Storage and both Sound DriverPacks.
The Mass Storage DriverPack is ALMOST ready for release.  But not quite.
Also noteworthy is a major update to DriverPacks BASE to version 10 is imminent.

Please update your downloaded packs.
Stay tuned...

2,193

(84 replies, posted in 3rd Party DriverPacks)

Updated to 10.05.1

Stickied.
I'll see if I can get these updated eventually.  Or you can update 10.05 to 10.06b* yourself and upload your work (after you test them).

2,195

(22 replies, posted in 3rd Party DriverPacks)

You already requested those in the first post of this thread: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=3858
The file versions changed, but the links don't. wink

I have no idea what you're talking about.  We support DriverPacks.

2,197

(1 replies, posted in DriverPack Graphics)

NO.
Read the FAQ.  Ask HP.

2,198

(1 replies, posted in Hardware)

Please read the FAQ.

That driver is older than the one provided in DriverPack WLAN.  Can you post your HWIDs please?

Outstanding!  I was looking for these.  Thank you.
I'll get these added in.
Have a great day!