Ok, that makes sense.
Now for each driverpack that comes out and it has new drivers to suit new machines in the future.
I should just run that script each time and PE should be ok?
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Ok, that makes sense.
Now for each driverpack that comes out and it has new drivers to suit new machines in the future.
I should just run that script each time and PE should be ok?
cdob, I have just had ago of the EditInf.cmd script. AND it worked
Thanks for the link to sed.exe in there, cause ive never heard of that before
Can you tell me what the script did?
Edit....
cdob, Thanks for the fix, Ive now tested my BartPE on 24 different models.
no BSOD and all Nics Work.
Thank you
cdob I am using XP SP3 to do the build
Just throwing out some more thoughts,
Even though there are different drivers in the Pack (the e1e5152) the one that does get copied onto BartsPE does work when you go to device manager and do update driver and point to c:\windows\system32\drivers.
Its just windows doesnt know how to do it, itself
OverFlow, what was you link, when I click it I get
Bad request. The link you followed is incorrect or outdated.
Also, Sorry I didnt find the ini that referenced 10BD in I and I2, What I started doing was searching for 10DB which was found in ixe5132.ini, just the B & D around the wrong way, that threw me.
Hi all,
I have a Acer S661 which has the Intel 82566DM-2 NIC and it does not load the driver,
Iam using BartPE with XPE
Iam using the latest LAN pack 1007
Its hardwareID is
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_10BD&SUBSYS_26361019&REV_02\3&11583659&0&C8: Intel(R) 82566DM-2 Gigabit Network Connection
Back in 2008 xdanmeyerx has similar issues with the 10BD on a Dell 755, My Dell 755's are OK.
See http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=2770
and http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=2692
When BartPE boots I can go to the Nic and run the update wizard it wants the files e1e5132.sys and then e1e5132.din
These files are existing on the boot directory under
e1e5132.sys c:\windows\system32\drivers
e1e5132.bin c:\windows\system32\
I can point the wizard to those locations and then the NIC works.
So the question I guess is, is there something in DriversPack that needs to reference these drivers.
A couple of things I have noticed, but not sure If Iam heading down the right track.
- If I extract the DP_LAN_wnt5_x86-32_1007 file, I see the only referece to a 10DB HWID is in the file ixe5132.ini
- In the Plugin Folder under the LAN directory the LAN.ini does not reference the e1e5132.sys file
Thanks
Brent
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