Ok thank you - this is very confusing - if I get an install disk for Vista or win 7, will the SAD2 work to install drivers after that?

Hi there! I just recently got a complete driverpack BASE CD created which will load Win XP and install all drivers at once - so cool! Unfortunately, I have been having an incredibly difficult time doing the same thing for Vista or Windows 7. I believe that driverpack BASE just works for Win XP, but I read about the SAD2. Tried making a slipstream with that and didn't work at all.

My question - thanks in advance for bearing with me! -->
1.) is there a way to buy or download a Vista or Win 7 driverpack CD -which will reinstall Win 7 or Vista and all drivers. I would happily be willing to pay for this. What is the easiest way to go about doing this? I deal with a lot of Vista and Win 7 machines, and having the drivers autoinstall while loading the OS would be a LIFESAVER.

Thank you for your time in advance!!

Best,
Andrew

Thank you very much! If it's not too much trouble, can you point the way to a particular thread that provides a walk through in enough detail for a newbie like myself?

Thank you again!

Best,
Andrew

Hi there! I've been coming to this site for months, and just recently I finally got a complete driverpack BASE CD created which will load Win XP and install all drivers at once - so cool! Unfortunately, I have been having an incredibly difficult time doing the same thing for Vista or Windows 7. I believe that driverpack BASE just works for Win XP, but I read about the SAD2. Tried making a slipstream with that and didn't work at all.

My (obviously simplistic) questions - thanks in advance for bearing with me! -->

1.) is there a way to create anything like driverpack base for windows 7 and Vista - where you can slipstream driverpacks into a windows boot CD and it will autoinstall all drivers while loading the OS? Have read a lot of conflicting posts on this...

2.) If so, is there a complete tutorial available like for the driverpack BASE that I can use (step by step) so I won't screw it up again - I ended up very confused about this.

3.) If not - is there anything close to this? What is the easiest way to go about doing this? I deal with a lot of Vista and Win 7 machines, and having the drivers autoinstall while loading the OS would be a LIFESAVER.

Thank you for your time in advance!!

Best,
Andrew