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That makes me sad then, I wasn't worried about framentation, but since you insist on this, it must be terrible! Then I really give now lol
When I said lame, I meant easy*. Anyway, I don't think neither INCD nor Vista UDF formatting (1.5, 2.0, 2.1 and 2.5) are lame (literally), it's really practical, cause I can update my software easily without having to burn everything again (or making multisession delete older version when writing newer, cause that would continue to take space on the cd/dvd). I'll use it for this and only this.

You're the best, guys! Sorry if I've sort of flooded here. Anyway, I've tested the new drivers, they worked very well for me.

I know I cand edit an image and it'll still be bootable, like you said that's really lame. I have poweriso, magiciso and ultraiso (didn't make my mind yet) I had always used them for this. Also I use nlite to create my cds and I know I can overwrite driverpacks on an image then burn it over a previous outdated burning. The point is when I burn an image the cd will not be editable anymore, so I have to reburn to it if I want to update.

Then...
The only thing I was asking was if I can create an incd formatted disk that will boot (allow me to edit like a HDD, yet bootable), it never worked for me since booting needs a bootable image (and like I said, when I burn the iso the disk doesn't allow me to add or overwrite anything anymore), so if this is possible it's not just by formatting the cd to work like a pendrive and copy my windows installation files to it, that will never boot for a installation ("press any key to install" screen doesn't appear like that)! With that being possible, I could update this driverpacks on the cd without having to edit the previous image I burned to the disk and reburn the DP updated image. Did you understand me now? Is there a way to make a incd formatted disk that boots? Is there?

P.S.: That's why I said I'll use the method you said, cause even if it's not as practical like if that could be possible, it's still faster and easier than extract the cd or image, delete the packs on the OEM folder and reapply updated packs (or just reapply) then using nlite or ryanvm to recreate the iso. Hope you've understood me now.

Thank you again, and sorry for being so confused you couldn't understand me yet, it's just I'm still learning your language.

I wasn't talking about an image, I was talking about to update packs already copied to INCD formatted CD/DVD. I don't think it's so easy like just format with INCD and copy windows installation files to it and it'll be bootable, so I give up.

I think I'll stick with 2 CDs, using this method you've cited (image update then reburn) for my windows cd and INCD for my software cd. This will make my life easier the same way, since driverpacks aren't updated so frequently, neither windows hotfixes (which are the only things I have on there that need update).

Thank you everyone for your support. By the way, this packs are wonderful!

Ok, initially I was asking if I could do the same thing after the installation that is made at the installation (driver recognition, installation and deletion), but it's very good I can update the packages which will install with windows, since I could see it's not too pratical install drivers post inst., since mass storage devices wouldn't be recognized, so forget that. Btw, my answer wasn't answered yet. Look what I was talking about. How would I put a windows installation on a dvdrw udf formatted (I think this is where I was misunderstood, I'm talking about a dvdrw formatted with incd, so I can drag and drop and overwrite files in it, without having to burn everything again just for a driverpack update) so it can boot? Is that impossible or there's a way to make that work (cause when I open the image with a iso reader, it has to say me the image is bootable to boot)? Please read carefully (what exigent eheheh) what I want to mean. Thank you!
(hope you had understood me now, I just can't express me better sad )

Thank you for your support!

That topic means I can update the drivers that were previously installed with windows, am I right? I don't want to keep the drivers on my machine at all! I just wanted to install drivers after the windows installation for updating questions (that's why I have a separated software installation cd, it's like a pendrive [I used udf format with it so I gain a lot of time updating my softwares]). What about replacing driverpack on my cdrw? You mean that OEM in my windows cd or out of it (that's want I wanted to do, put it in my software cd)? Cause my cd with windows installation isn't like the software one, so I had to copy my cd to HD and reburn it, spending a lot of time (not to talk about decreasing my cd's life faster).

Well, I don't know if that's possible, I thought that to boot the installation, an image with a boot session has to be created, am I wrong??? If that's possible, I'd be very happy, cause I could even use a dvd+rw udf formatted and put everything together. Btw I'v heard we can boot an installation via pendrive, could be the same procedure??? Maybe I could use a pendrive for everything, is it faster than a cd or dvd?... I don't know how, though.

Btw, if that isn't possible, I think I'll let driverpacks integrated on my installation anyway, because of hardware recognition (mass storage) issues. Then I can keep another OEM folder on my soft cd, so I can use it to update the drivers after windows+dp is installed. What you think, is it the better procedure??? (I keep wanting to be possible the udf/pendrive thing... that'd be so cool)

What a lame!!! :$

Why it's not on the site anyway? Hopefully I've waited it before create my installation. Is there a way to use driverpacks like a post installation? That way I could update it without creating another cd (using a cdrw). I've done this with my softwares, patches and tweaks, I wanted so much to do the same with DP. Is that a way?

Thank you very much!

Edit.: Ok... test version... ok, sorry. I just got so excited I didn't read nothing, just searched for "catalyst 8.1". Nevermind.

mr_smartepants wrote:

Bump.
G_A 8.01.2 is up. ...

Where!?