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(2 replies, posted in Windows 8 Discussion)

Way no Windows 10 Discussion and Windows 9 Discussion thread..? I hope i can buy Windows 10 early when its cheap?.

Nice post. I keep it in mind. Any updates about the signed drivers and Windows 8.1.. Installing driverpacks on Windows 8.1?

When i bought my laptop it did have Windows 7 on it. But i did have a option to bye Windows 8 cheap with a  promotioncode. Sow i buyed Windows 8. But only this year i found out its a upgrade disk... Bummer. Well never likked Windows 8 much after trying testversion and seeing the final product. It made me think of Viste. (Not finnist) Never mind... I did not like the sow called Metro menu at that time. I dont like the way the settings work. Its not like i used to.

But i wanted to do somthing with this useless Windows 8 update disk. Windows 8.1 is a free update to Windows 8 users/byers. Sow i looked into some options to get Windows 8.1 with updates.. But no option i really liked. (Dont like putting in a ligit code after install. Ore running updates) What i did not want is install the Windows 8 upgrade on my Windows 7 laptop. Windows 7 works just fine. I could have made some image *.wim from the finall install.

Sow let me finally tell now what to do with the upgrade disk image. Dont use it. Its that simple! Get a Windows 8.1 with update from here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind … resh-media The image will take a Windows 8 key. Thats what i wanted!!! Normally you would have to install Windows 8.1 with some default key form MS and put in the bought key after install (When using the key from the Windows 8 upgrade disk). That suck.

Well happy installing Windows 8.1 with update1 using you're Windows 8 key. That's my point haha.

Well thats not all for me. I wanted to install Windows 8.1 for a usb stick and with out to many clicks. Sow i did look into some programs like Nlite (XP) Vlite and sow on. Than i found https://www.ntlite.com/ from the same maker of Nlite and Vlite! The program Ntlite works great. Not like Nlite but still great. The build image can be tested with a program like wm player.

Sow in the and i put my Windows 8.1 on my minipc. (Conected to the tv) Windows 8.1 is just great for playing some music and movies. (I hope i can reinstall sometime with some Windows 8 driverpack by the way)

Original i found the information here: http://www.howtogeek.com/187525/how-to- … ows-8-key/

Nice i hope to see some driver packs for Windows 8. I might make some standalone driverpacks my self. But i would have to re-read stuff to understand it all again.

Seems a nice tool to test. Does it work with Windows 8.1? I have a hard time getting some win 7 wlan drivers installed on win8.

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(4 replies, posted in News)

Time flyes. Congrats!

Hi OverFlow,

Well i surtently did not select the mass storage pack. But yes i gues to that the text mode info is used from the mass storage pack. It does write a lot of info (i think from the official mass storage pack to txtsetup.sif and dosnet.inf) I try and test tomorrow with the official packs removed. Sow the will only be my 3rd party driverpacks

Last week i alsow fond somone els that did make two 3dr party driverpacks for mass storage. You can find the links here:
http://www.doitrightconsulting.net/foru … &t=339 (you will need to be registrated user to see the post i think.) They where made by RogueSpear. A well known name.

I have a look into costomising the official masstorage dp comming time.

Greets,
UtCollector

Oke here they are:

DPs_BASE.log:

2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> DriverPacks BASE 7.05.2 initialized.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> Host environment: WIN_XP Service Pack 2 on X86 CPU.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> Created temporary working directory.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> Imported proxy settings from Internet Explorer.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> Start scanning for DriverPacks for the wnt5_x86-32 platform.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack Chipset 7.10.1!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack CPU 7.04.1!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack Graphics A 8.02!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack Graphics B 7.12.1!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack Graphics C 7.09.1!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack LAN 8.02.1!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack MassStorage 8.02.1!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack Sound A 8.02.1!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack Sound B 7.10.1!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected DriverPack WLAN 8.02!
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Detected 3rd party DriverPack(s).
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT>     Finished scanning.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> Detected settings file "U:\1 Nlite Stuff\1 Bâshrat the Sneaky Driverpacks\DPs_BASE_7052\DPs_BASE.ini".
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> Windows XP Professional -  Retail SP2 detected.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> The platform wnt5_x86-32_disc will be used (which is the 'disc' installation platform for the OS family 'wnt5_x86-32').
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <INIT> Imported settings from settings file.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <GUI>  Initialized GUI.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <GUI>  Created a list of all available language files.
2008-03-09 14:58:08 : <GUI>  Set the last used language, English, as the GUI language.
2008-03-09 14:58:13 : <GUI>  Windows XP Professional -  Retail SP2 detected.
2008-03-09 14:58:13 : <GUI>  The platform wnt5_x86-32_disc will be used (which is the 'disc' installation platform for the OS family 'wnt5_x86-32').
2008-03-09 14:58:43 : <GUI>  Saved settings!
2008-03-09 14:58:43 : <GUI>  Closed GUI.
2008-03-09 14:58:43 : <SEL>  Selected module: mod_slip_wxp_x86-32_disc_m2.
2008-03-09 14:58:48 : <PREP> Extracted DriverPack MassStorage to a temporary working directory.
2008-03-09 14:58:49 : <PREP> Removed all attributes from \I386.
2008-03-09 14:58:49 : <PREP> Created a backup of \I386\winnt.sif.
2008-03-09 14:58:49 : <PREP> Created a backup of \I386\txtsetup.sif.
2008-03-09 14:58:49 : <PREP> Created a backup of \I386\dosnet.inf.
2008-03-09 14:58:49 : <PREP> Cleaned up \$OEM$\cmdlines.txt.
2008-03-09 14:58:49 : <PREP> Deleted \$OEM$\ROE.exe.
2008-03-09 14:58:49 : <SLIP> Created necessary directory structure for method 2.
2008-03-09 14:58:50 : <SLIP> Copied files necessary for method 2.
2008-03-09 14:58:50 : <SLIP> Extracted files necessary for method 2.
2008-03-09 14:58:51 : <SLIP> Created \I386\presetup.cmd file.
2008-03-09 14:58:51 : <SLIP> Updated \I386\txtsetup.sif to support method 2.
2008-03-09 14:58:51 : <SLIP> Updated \I386\dosnet.inf to support method 2.
2008-03-09 14:58:51 : <SLIP> Copied DriverPacks to \OEM.
2008-03-09 14:59:08 : <SLIP> Slipstreamed DriverPack MassStorage text mode driver files.
2008-03-09 14:59:11 : <SLIP> Removed entries from \I386\txtsetup.sif that will be updated.
2008-03-09 14:59:11 : <SLIP> Removed entries from \I386\dosnet.inf that will be updated.
2008-03-09 14:59:39 : <SLIP> Updated \I386\dosnet.inf and \I386\txtsetup.sif to support DP MassStorage text mode drivers.
2008-03-09 14:59:39 : <SLIP> Updated \I386\winnt.sif to support method 2.
2008-03-09 14:59:39 : <SLIP> Updated DPsFnshr.ini to disable KTD.
2008-03-09 14:59:40 : <SLIP> Updated \$OEM$\cmdlines.txt to execute ROE.exe.
2008-03-09 14:59:40 : <SLIP> Slipstream finished in 57 seconds.
2008-03-09 14:59:41 : <CLNP> Temporary working directory successfully deleted.
2008-03-09 14:59:41 : Program terminated.

DPs_BASE.ini:

[General]
; preferred language
prefLang    = "English"
; yes/no, enable or disable the wizard-style buttons, if not specified: yes
wizardButtons    = "yes"
; yes/no, enable or disable the GUI, if not specified: yes
GUI        = "yes"


[Settings]
; disc/bartpe/multibootDisc
instPlatform    = "disc"
; trailing backslash is allowed, but not necessary
location    = "R:\Xp MiniPc"
; none/all/select, if select, specify them below, if not specified: all
DriverPacks    = "select"
; 1/2, method to install the DriverPacks, if not specified: 2
DPsMethod    = "2"
; GUIRunOnce/RunOnceEx/custom, if not specified: GUIRunOnce
finisherMethod    = "RunOnceEx"


; you should only add this section if you've set [Settings]\finishMethod to "RunOnceEx"
[RunOnceExSettings]
; custom/default, if not specified: default
startID        = "default"


; this section is optional!
[OptionalSettings]
; none/all/select/paths/patterns, enable or disable Keep The Drivers (KTD) , if not specified: none
KTD        = "false"
; <path>, to specify a custom KTD cache location, if not specified: default (%SystemRoot%\DriverPacks)
KTDlocation    = "%SystemRoot%\DriverPacks"
; yes/no, enable or disable QuickStream Cache (QSC), if not specified: yes
QSC        = "no"


; you should only add this section if you've set [Settings]\DriverPacks to "select"
[SelectDriverPacks]
DP_Chipset    = "no"
DP_CPU        = "no"
DP_Graphics_A    = "no"
DP_Graphics_B    = "no"
DP_Graphics_C    = "no"
DP_LAN        = "no"
DP_MassStorage    = "no"
DP_Sound_A    = "no"
DP_Sound_B    = "no"
DP_WLAN        = "no"
DPs_3rd_party    = "yes"
DP_MassStorage_textmode = "yes"


; this section is optional!
[OptionalSettingsOther]
; CCC/CCP, use ATI Catalyst Control Center or ATI Catalyst Control Panel (only relevant when slipstreaming DriverPack Graphics A)
ATI_cpl        = "CCC"

all hwids:

===========
PCI Devices
===========
PCI\VEN_11C1&DEV_5811&SUBSYS_030AA0A0&REV_61\4&22309365&0&18F0: OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_109A&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_00\4&31C044A0&0&00E1: Intel(R) PRO/1000 PL Network Connection
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2448&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_E2\3&2411E6FE&0&F0: Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge - 2448
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27A0&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_03\3&2411E6FE&0&00: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM/GU/PM/GMS/940GML/943GML and Intel(R) 945GT Express Processor to DRAM Controller - 27A0
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27A2&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_03\3&2411E6FE&0&10: Mobile Intel(R) 945 Express Chipset Family
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27A6&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_03\3&2411E6FE&0&11: Mobile Intel(R) 945 Express Chipset Family
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27BD&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&F8: PCI standard ISA bridge
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C6&SUBSYS_27C4A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&FA: Intel(R) 82801GHM SATA RAID Controller
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C8&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&E8: Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C9&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&E9: Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27CA&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&EA: Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27CB&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&EB: Standard Universal PCI to USB Host Controller
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27CC&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&EF: Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D0&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&E0: PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D2&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&E1: PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&D8: Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27DA&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&FB: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) SMBus Controller - 27DA
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27DF&SUBSYS_0606A0A0&REV_02\3&2411E6FE&0&F9: Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
18 matching device(s) found.

===========
USB Devices
===========
USB\ROOT_HUB\4&21D2E3DB&0                                   : USB Root Hub
USB\ROOT_HUB\4&3308F51E&0                                   : USB Root Hub
USB\ROOT_HUB\4&4B7645A&0                                    : USB Root Hub
USB\ROOT_HUB\4&C639B68&0                                    : USB Root Hub
USB\ROOT_HUB20\4&3AAFE466&0                                 : USB Root Hub
USB\VID_0471&PID_0815\PH00STLU                              : eHome Infrared Receiver
USB\VID_04D9&PID_1400\5&14F0F7EA&0&2                        : USB Composite Device
USB\VID_04D9&PID_1400&MI_00\6&264F5928&0&0000               : USB Human Interface Device
USB\VID_04D9&PID_1400&MI_01\6&264F5928&0&0001               : USB Human Interface Device
USB\VID_058F&PID_9254\5&14F0F7EA&0&1                        : Generic USB Hub
USB\VID_1286&PID_1FAB\6&2DB1A08&0&4                         : 802.11g/b Wireless LAN Client Adapter - USB
11 matching device(s) found.

=============
Input Devices
=============
HID\VID_0471&PID_0815&COL01\7&22635B3F&0&0000               : HID-compliant device
HID\VID_0471&PID_0815&COL02\7&22635B3F&0&0001               : HID-compliant consumer control device
HID\VID_0471&PID_0815&COL03\7&22635B3F&0&0002               : HID-compliant device
HID\VID_0471&PID_0815&COL04\7&22635B3F&0&0003               : HID-compliant device
HID\VID_0471&PID_0815&COL05\7&22635B3F&0&0004               : Microsoft eHome Remote Control Keyboard keys
HID\VID_0471&PID_0815&COL06\7&22635B3F&0&0005               : Microsoft eHome MCIR Keyboard
HID\VID_0471&PID_0815&COL07\7&22635B3F&0&0006               : Microsoft eHome MCIR 109 Keyboard
HID\VID_0471&PID_0815&COL08\7&22635B3F&0&0007               : HID-compliant mouse
HID\VID_04D9&PID_1400&MI_00\7&27783262&0&0000               : HID Keyboard Device
HID\VID_04D9&PID_1400&MI_01&COL01\7&1E031C7&0&0000          : HID-compliant mouse
HID\VID_04D9&PID_1400&MI_01&COL02\7&1E031C7&0&0001          : HID-compliant consumer control device
HID\VID_04D9&PID_1400&MI_01&COL03\7&1E031C7&0&0002          : HID-compliant device
12 matching device(s) found.

============
ACPI Devices
============
ACPI\AWY0001\2&DABA3FF&0                                    : AMD AwayMode
ACPI\FIXEDBUTTON\2&DABA3FF&0                                : ACPI Fixed Feature Button
ACPI\GENUINEINTEL_-_X86_FAMILY_6_MODEL_14\_0                : Genuine Intel(R) CPU           T2300  @ 1.66GHz
ACPI\GENUINEINTEL_-_X86_FAMILY_6_MODEL_14\_1                : Genuine Intel(R) CPU           T2300  @ 1.66GHz
ACPI\INT0800\4&2703397C&0                                   : Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub Device
ACPI\PNP0000\4&2703397C&0                                   : Programmable interrupt controller
ACPI\PNP0100\4&2703397C&0                                   : System timer
ACPI\PNP0200\4&2703397C&0                                   : Direct memory access controller
ACPI\PNP0800\4&2703397C&0                                   : System speaker
ACPI\PNP0A08\1                                              : PCI bus
ACPI\PNP0B00\4&2703397C&0                                   : System CMOS/real time clock
ACPI\PNP0C01\2&DABA3FF&0                                    : System board
ACPI\PNP0C02\1                                              : Motherboard resources
ACPI\PNP0C02\2                                              : Motherboard resources
ACPI\PNP0C02\4                                              : Motherboard resources
ACPI\PNP0C04\4&2703397C&0                                   : Numeric data processor
ACPI\PNP0C0C\2&DABA3FF&0                                    : ACPI Power Button
ACPI_HAL\PNP0C08\0                                          : Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
ROOT\ACPI_HAL\0000                                          : ACPI Multiprocessor PC
19 matching device(s) found.

If im right slipstreaming sp3 will help fix that problem. Using Ryan's latest XP Post-SP2 Update Pack 2.2.1 will fix the problem to.
Its this hotfix that is needed: KB888111 - Universal Audio Architecture High Definition Audio Class Driver Version 1.0a

Helmi wrote:
utcollector wrote:
OverFlow wrote:

Since you are not useing DriverPacks why are you posting here?

How do you come to the conclusion that i dont use DriverPacks? I do use them some years now.

Well, then how comes the UAAHDA drivers aren't installing properly (which is also the reason for the modem failing because soft modems are always connected to the SC)?

Also, if you really were using the DriverPacks, you'd know that we make packs per device class rather than per system, as is your attempt.
It would help a lot more if you split up your pack and posted any missing devices in the approproate sub-forums so these drivers can be added to those respective packs rather than having to integrate a whole new pack just to support one model of notebook.

I got build myself a minipc and tested again my sata driverpack. (It needed the same sata driver) I didn't need to press F6 ad all:D

My (1 device) small sata driver will be added to the oem folder. Driverpack Base will just write all sata info to the files. Sow 3rd party masstore dp will work. I did with DPs_BASE_7052 Still need to test with: DPs_BASE_801RC2

Here is the overview of settings i used:

DriverPack method: 2
Finisher methode: RunOnceEx (default)
Driverpacks: 3rd party

Optional settings:
KTD: disabled
QuickStrean Cache: No



OverFlow wrote:

If you use mass storage text mode support you don't have to hit f6...

As Isaid 3rd party DriverPack doesn't work for text mode support (and is why you have to hit f6)

that is why we have the mass storage textmode feature.
it's only 28 meg and supports over a thousand HDD controller types.
That means never haveing to hit f6 ever again...

PS if you insist that this is still to big the mass storage pack can be modified (yes we have heard of custom made)
see this thread for details. http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 356#p17356

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(3 replies, posted in Hardware)

Kiatei wrote:

i just switched my compaq presario f500 from vista to xp and everything is going great but i need a driver for my Conexant Cx20549 @ nVIDIA nForce 430 can anyone post an xp version driver that will make my sound work.

I got the Compaq-Presario-C710ED i mailed Compaq and got some usefull info on my type of laptop. You could try and mail them to.

Well this is some of the info i got. Maybe its a bit usfull for you:

Before installing the Audio and modem drivers in your Notebook you have to install the Microsoft update(UAA) driver

Microsoft Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) Bus Driver for High Definition Audio, must be installed on the notebook before installing Audio and Modem drivers:

You can download Microsoft Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) Bus Drivers from the following
link

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp33501-34000/sp33867.exe

Conexant High Definition Audio Drivers:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp34001-34500/sp34200.exe

Installing Audio drivers may result in an error. But continue with the
following steps to get the audio driver installed correctly. Open the Device Manager:

1. Click on Start and select Run. Now type devmgmt.msc and press enter.
2. Right click on "Audio device on High Definition Audio Bus" and click
Update driver.
3. Select "Install from a list or specific location"
4. Click Next. Then select "Don't search, I will choose the driver to
install"
5. Click Next and then select "Sound, video and game controller" from the
list.
6. Click Next and then click Have Disk.
7. Click Browse C:\swsetup\sp34200 folder and select the .inf (wis30b2a)
file and click open and Continue with the onscreen instructions.
Similarly install Modem Drivers

Helmi wrote:
utcollector wrote:
OverFlow wrote:

Since you are not useing DriverPacks why are you posting here?

How do you come to the conclusion that i dont use DriverPacks? I do use them some years now.

Well, then how comes the UAAHDA drivers aren't installing properly (which is also the reason for the modem failing because soft modems are always connected to the SC)?

Also, if you really were using the DriverPacks, you'd know that we make packs per device class rather than per system, as is your attempt.
It would help a lot more if you split up your pack and posted any missing devices in the approproate sub-forums so these drivers can be added to those respective packs rather than having to integrate a whole new pack just to support one model of notebook.

Hi,

I spent a lot of time finding, installing and testing the driver. I even wrote a email to the Compaq/HP company to ask xp drivers. I got some more info than a other person posted on the web.

I'm not a person that will do things just because others do it that way. I personally liked the per system idea (for laptop). Like i make costum made xp cd's. If i can be more helpfull in the future i try.

Im not a expert of driver ore the steps they get installed. Sow i can not tell why the UAAHDA dont get installed properly. You tell me how to fix it and i will try. I know that even installing the drivers from in xp is a bit tricky.

This is the small guide:

Installing Audio drivers may result in an error. But continue with the
following steps to get the audio driver installed correctly.
Cristina: Open the Device Manager:

1. Click on Start and select Run. Now type devmgmt.msc and press enter.
2. Right click on "Audio device on High Definition Audio Bus" and click
Update driver.
3. Select "Install from a list or specific location"
4. Click Next. Then select "Don't search, I will choose the driver to
install"
5. Click Next and then select "Sound, video and game controller" from the
list.
6. Click Next and then click Have Disk.
7. Click Browse C:\swsetup\sp34200 folder and select the .inf (wis30b2a)
file and click open and Continue with the onscreen instructions.
Cristina: Similarly install Modem Drivers:

Conexant HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP drivers:

1.Right click on "Modem device on High Definition Audio Bus" and click
Update driver.
2. Select "Install from a list or specific location"
3. Click Next. Then select "Don't search, I will choose the driver to
install"
4. Click Next and then select "Modem" from the
list.
5. Click Next and then click Have Disk.
6. Click Browse C:\swsetup\sp33890 folder and select the .inf (wis30b2b)
file and click open and Continue with the onscreen instructions

OverFlow wrote:

i cant imagine it works. since it is not in the mass storage pack it would not be sliptreamed in for use in text mode so the SATA HDD would not be visible to partition and format. Oh well as long as they are happy.

Well i got it to work. I hit F6 and got the change to pick the right file. The information slipstreamed for use in text mode is going pritty fast but it went just like with the official mass starage DP. (My sata driver is alsow in the official pack) I alsow used the $OEM$ folder option. That only fully worked after using the options of dps_base.exe

Helmi wrote:
utcollector wrote:

My mass storage Dp is in the right forum. It only got the few needed files to make it work on the notebook. My 3rd DP is alsow much smaller than the official mass storage DP

Really, no surprise here, you only support one single piece of system while the DriverPacks support thousands of them!

It doesn't take that much to figure out it may take a little bit more of space to achieve that goal, huh? wink

That said, the DPMS is far from being considered big in these times...

Did you ever hear of costum made? Well i like to make costum made xp cd's. I the case of my laptop i only took the drivers i needed. Things i have in mind are slimming down in every way thats easy for me. Alsow cutting down install time a bit.

Its a amazing thing the official DP can support thousends of hardware pieces. Goodwork! I personally dont have the time to help with the DP's. I'm sorry about that.

OverFlow wrote:

Since you are not useing DriverPacks why are you posting here?

How do you come to the conclusion that i dont use DriverPacks? I do use them some years now.

I post here because its a usefull 3rd party DP. If people want the xp drivers for this notebook the will have to look really hard. And they have to download over 160 mb. My small DP got all drivers offert as a simple solution.

OverFlow wrote:

please read the read before you post in my sig.

and provide your DPs_BASE.log DPs_BASE.ini

Based on your other post i belive you don't even use DriverPacks base to slipstream the drivers so we can't help you.

This post for mass storage is in the wrong forum and i blelive this driver is already in the packs.

grrr

Hi, I finally found the "read the read" I will post the log and ini. next time. I do use DriverPacks base now.

My mass storage Dp is in the right forum. It only got the few needed files to make it work on the notebook. My 3rd DP is alsow much smaller than the official mass storage DP

Sata drivers for Compaq Presario C710ED
Press F6 during booting xp installation.

MD5 Hash: 3C177AA01B738B12DF27918D1D1C7F0F
Decompressed Size: 339 KB (347,465 bytes) MB
Compressed Size: 151 KB (154,663 bytes) MB

Download DP Compaq Presario C710ED Sata Drivers:

In this pack are all drivers for the nice Notebook. (Eccept for the sata drivers)

MD5 Hash: 7345C5CD6240F5AF0137CF6B00891834
Decompressed Size: 60.1 MB (63,029,144 bytes) MB
Compressed Size: 8.53 MB (8,953,917 bytes) MB

Download DP Compaq Presario C710ED:

All install very nice, except for 2 device's named in the hardware list. The 2 device's are:
The Audio device on High Definition Audio Bus and Conexant HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartC

Those can be installed easy by unpacking and sellecting the drivers from the driverpack.

Hi Bâshrat the Sneaky,

I got a problem with the DriverPacks Finischer. I run the finisher from RunOnceEx 936. After that the rest of my sillent installers.
I do use some homemade driverpacks. Made thanks to Ricks laterst exilent guide (KTD standards)

When the finisher start it does give the following message: Could not delete the DriversPacks, Wich are located in "C:\D".

See here for a screamshot.
http://i2.turboimagehost.com/t/159540_Dp_Finisher.JPG

Here is DPs_BASE.log:

2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> DriverPacks BASE 6.10 initialized.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> Host environment: WIN_XP Service Pack 2 on X86 CPU.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> Imported proxy settings from Internet Explorer.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> Start scanning for DriverPacks for the wnt5_x86-32 platform.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack Chipset 6.09.1!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack CPU 6.09.1!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack Graphics A 6.09.1!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack Graphics B 6.09!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack Graphics C 6.09!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack LAN 6.08.1!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack MassStorage 6.08!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack Sound A 6.08.1!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack Sound B 6.08!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected DriverPack WLAN 6.08!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Detected 3rd party DriverPack(s).
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> 	Finished scanning.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> Detected settings file "C:\Documents and Settings\Frank\Desktop\DPs_BASE_610\DPs_BASE.ini".
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> Windows XP Professional -  Retail SP2 detected.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> The platform wnt5_x86-32_disc will be used (which is the 'disc' installation platform for the OS family 'wnt5_x86-32').
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> Imported settings from settings file.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <INIT> QuickStream Cache directory not found!
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <GUI>  Initialized GUI.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <GUI>  Created a list of all available language files.
2006-10-17 05:50:34 : <GUI>  Set the last used language, English, as the GUI language.

And my settings file info:

[General]
; preferred language
prefLang	= "English"
; yes/no, enable or disable the wizard-style buttons, if not specified: yes
wizardButtons	= "yes"
; yes/no, enable or disable the GUI, if not specified: yes
GUI		= "yes"


[Settings]
; disc/bartpe/multibootDisc
instPlatform	= "disc"
; trailing backslash is allowed, but not necessary
location	= "N:\UWXPCD_ROOT"
; none/all/select, if select, specify them below, if not specified: all
DriverPacks	= "select"
; 1/2, method to install the DriverPacks, if not specified: 2
DPsMethod	= "2"
; GUIRunOnce/RunOnceEx/custom, if not specified: GUIRunOnce
finisherMethod	= "RunOnceEx"


; you should only add this section if you've set [Settings]\finishMethod to "RunOnceEx"
[RunOnceExSettings]
; custom/default, if not specified: default
startID		= "default"


; this section is optional!
[OptionalSettings]
; none/all/select/paths/patterns, enable or disable Keep The Drivers (KTD) , if not specified: none
KTD		= "none"
; yes/no, enable or disable QuickStream Cache (QSC), if not specified: yes
QSC		= "yes"


; you should only add this section if you've set [Settings]\DriverPacks to "select"
[SelectDriverPacks]
DP_Chipset	= "yes"
DP_CPU		= "yes"
DP_Graphics_A	= "yes"
DP_Graphics_B	= "yes"
DP_Graphics_C	= "yes"
DP_LAN		= "yes"
DP_MassStorage	= "yes"
DP_Sound_A	= "yes"
DP_Sound_B	= "yes"
DP_WLAN		= "yes"
DP_MassStorage_textmode = "no"


; this section is optional!
[OptionalSettingsOther]
; CCC/CCP, use ATI Catalyst Control Center or ATI Catalyst Control Panel (only relevant when slipstreaming DriverPack Graphics A)
ATI_cpl		= "CCC"

Well i hope this info is to any use for you! Hope you could tell me how to fix it.