I'll see what I can do but this is far more complicated then just adding the 2 drivers. I will explain later.

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(6 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

rofl this one will be send to my colleagues at work... big_smile

I need more details in order to help you. I also suggest you try with the latest version of Base, 8.12.4. For the drivers version, please look at the changelog which is included in the pack itself.

Hi kambing, the driver your looking for is missing from our pack please provide us a link where we can download a working driver and I will add it asap.

http://driverpacks.sytes.net/driverpack … 2_903r1.7z

please test and report back!

Sure there will be an update this week, not official but Ill give you a link for you to test pack only if you report back! big_smile

Should be fixed in the next update.

Hi, the driver used by IBM ServeRAID 6M controller is an LSI controller located in the L10 folder. This driver was downgraded in our latest test pack because the newer driver is not signed which probably is the cause of your issue.

This issue should be fixed in our next pack.

-[P7] Promise SATAII150/SATA300 TX from 06/30/2005, 1.00.0.33 to 05/16/2007, 1.00.0.39

From QLogic web site:

# For Windows Server 2003 SP2, you must also install Microsoft fixes KB932755 and KB939315 (or later).
# For Windows Server 2003 SP1, you must also install Microsoft fixes KB932755 and KB939315 (or later).

From the readme.txt included with the driver:

NOTE: You must apply the Microsoft Storport update before installing
or upgrading the driver. Windows Server 2003 SP2 (or later)
requires Microsoft fixes KB932755 and KB939315 (or later). Windows
Server 2003 SP1 requires Microsoft fixes KB932755 and KB939315
(or later). For Boot from SAN installation, use the Windows 2003
SP2 first, then apply the KB update.


I will verify the sys file but I strongly suggest you guys download those and integrate those patches. Overflow maybe you could add them to base ?

The new version of this inf is included in our latest test pack.

Awesome work Galapo. Me and bro eXoRt will test it for you. big_smile

They share hwid....

64

(1 replies, posted in DriverPack Mass Storage)

Will be fixed in the next nightly.

Look like this one is for me.

1st post updated. I also made a bartpe script to integrate vmware drivers since base does not allow 3rd party in bartpe yet. For those interessed in the bartpe script just send me an email.

This driver will be implented in the new chipset pack.

Try removing PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4379&SUBSYS_43791002 from S4 ini section.

Dell is not a hardware manufacturer, they use hardware from intel,broadcom, ati,nvidia,texas instruments,ricoh etc.. They only put their stamp on it. So there is no way to narrow the devices list used by Dell, HP or Lenovo simple because it changes every day. I strongly suggest you integrate all drivers so you have no problem. It does not bloat the image if you remove the unused drivers when your done or if you only integrate the drivers detected by windows or bart pe. Take a look at offlinesysprep for instance.

I will see what I can do.

I fixed the 3rd party FTP and updated the pack big_smile

It was indeed a space issue.

I must agree most of the time you don't need software that comes with drivers. Sometimes those software are added to windows startup and take resources on your PC for no reasons. Plus windows has already built in software for wireless manager, modem etc...

Wow 1 million hits in a  single week, imagine if we had porn ads...

In the new test pack, amd driver was updated and the original file name was used to prevent errors.

To be honest Ceroni driverspacks WLAN is messy at the moment. There is so many duplicated hwids that it would be better if we created a new one from scratch. Last time I checked a broadcom wlan was duplicated 25 times....It takes time and we all very busy at the moment. I just hope someone could step up and start a new wlan pack.