chud wrote:

Are you guys using hacked SFC_OS.DLL to disable SFC/WFP?

The newest nlite (1.4) also gets rid of this as well

Instead of bitching more, I figured out how to add the drivers I need to the driverpacks.  Do I need to include instructions for the driverpacks or does it automatically detect it once I extract it?   (Using the 'from the CD/DVD' method)

Using the dell-specific driverpacks (latitude graphics a/b/c), the d830 wasn't able to detect the correct drivers.  I had to install graphics/sound/modem myself after the installation

Actually the 704G-C mod pack worked!  Alleluia!  Thanks again for the feedback and support!  wink

Testing that right now, will report back.  Is there any way to get an older, working version of driverpacks G-A somewhere?  (7.05.2 maybe)

Yeah, it still doesn't work.  Tried it on a Latitude d820 with a quadro 120.  Dell mad

I will try it tomorrow and post a trip report.  To clarify - do I use this instead of the official Graphics A pack or in addition to it?

Any ideas on a temporary solution or a possible fix?  I can't find the older versions of driverpacks.

Yeah, I'm getting errors on Dell latitude d820 with nvidia quadro 110 (rebranded geforce go video)...  How do i get the older version of driver packs?

My current solution is to create a slipstream without the graphics driverpack included.  It's the only way it will work, even on other machines...

...Dell tongue

Yeah.  I tried it again with the newer DriverPacks Graphics 'A' and during my RunOnceEx routine a 'found new hardware' box pops up for the geforce go 7300 (rebranded as a Quadro 110).  Really frustrating!

edit: Actually I noticed that if I reboot during the installation when it restarts it doesn't re-extract the driver packs.  My sound isn't working either...  Maybe it's why it worked this time, though tongue

I just installed it on the same machine without Graphics Driver Pack A and it worked beautifully (if you don't count the graphics tongue )

I am going to try it again with the most recent release to see if the same problem happens.  If it does I will post back here.

I remember a similar error with the Quadro, even posted here on these boards: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=1195

It's because it's a Dell and the drivers are 'special' somehow.  Something about a relabeled .inf.  Anyways - I'm going to make an install DVD without the Graphics A package and see if it works.

The problem with this is I work in a tech department that deals exclusively with Dell so it's not going to go away if I ignore it on one machine.  Maybe I'll keep a flash drive with the current forceware drivers on it for install after the Unattended OS finishes smile

I'm getting a parity check\error BSOD on first boot using an unattended DVD.

I used nlite and then driverpacks.  (the version I am using is about one week old)

The computer is a Dell D820 with a Quadro graphics chipset.  I say that because during the 'installing devices' section the screen went crazy and the driver obviously installed incorrectly.  On reboot, the BSOD happened after the windows loading screen.

This DVD worked in Virtual PC 2007