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(3 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

muiz wrote:

Please post as request next time.

Sorry, will do for next time.  I just thought, since last version of DriverPack LAN had digitally signed driver for Broadcom 57xx, that this was a bug.

Will we have to wait until next release of DriverPack LAN or will there be a fix done now?

Thanks,
Erik

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(3 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

I downloaded this driver from Broadcom web site and it has been digitally signed.  I don't know what makes a driver digitally signed, but the INF file from broadcom says it's Version 10.24.0.0.D and the one in DriverPacks_LAN is 10.24.0.0.A.

I hope to see this driver pack fixed to use digitally signed driver.

Thanks,
Erik

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(19 replies, posted in DriverPack Sound)

I have this issue also.  HP Notebook model nc6120.  Intel Chipset and SoundMax Audio which is being detected as Realtek '97 codec.  When I download and install driver for this audio component from HP web site, no more BSOD with portcls.sys file.  This is no big deal, but why have driverpacks if I still need to get OEM specific drivers?

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(4 replies, posted in Other)

edenkers wrote:

I just thought there must be some other way to integrate the hotfix.  I was looking at the log file from BASE and saw that it made changes to txtsetup.sif and dosnet.inf and also deleted and created a svcpack.inf file with comments that say to support KB888111 and KB921401.  I can duplicate these changes manually, but I did not want to miss anything.

I was kind of hoping to find out exactly what changes the BASE program made to the WinXP distribution to integrate these hotfixes.

So how about it Bâshrat the Sneaky,  would you shed some insight as to how you went about integrating these two hotfixes into the XP distribution folder?  Please!

Thanks,
Erik

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(4 replies, posted in Other)

Thanks guys!  This will work.

I just thought there must be some other way to integrate the hotfix.  I was looking at the log file from BASE and saw that it made changes to txtsetup.sif and dosnet.inf and also deleted and created a svcpack.inf file with comments that say to support KB888111 and KB921401.  I can duplicate these changes manually, but I did not want to miss anything.

I was kind of hoping to find out exactly what changes the BASE program made to the WinXP distribution to integrate these hotfixes.

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(4 replies, posted in Other)

I hope that I'm not asking this in the wrong place, if so, please tell me where to find out.

Would someone please give instructions how to manually integrate these hotfixes into clean Windows XP sp2 install directory.

I know that Bâshrat the Sneaky has incorporated these into BASE, but I would like to "slipstream" them manually.  I know that part of the process requires creating a svcpack directory, but I'm at a loss for the rest of the process.

Thanks,
Erik

jtdoom wrote:

Hi guys
this  little CMD file did a manual KTD, and that does not produce the popup.
(which does not prove a thing either...)

I actually used ALL PLUS ALL third party.
then I put this on the DVD, together with the extracted files it needs to run.

SET TAGFILE=\DSPdsblr.exe

FOR %%i IN (C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y) DO IF EXIST "%%i:%TAGFILE%" SET CDDRIVE=%%i:

%CDDRIVE%\OEM\BIN\7z.exe x -y -aoa %CDDRIVE%\OEM\DP*.7z -o"%SystemRoot%\DriverPacks"

start %CDDRIVE%\DSPdsblr.exe

%CDDRIVE%\makePNF.exe %SystemRoot%\DriverPacks

taskkill /f /im DSPdsblr.exe


%CDDRIVE%\OEM\BIN\DevPath.exe %SystemRoot%\DriverPacks

exit

This is exactly what I've been searching for.  A way to incorporate the DriverPacks on a previous windows install.

Excellent!!!

I'm not sure what thread this should go in, so I'm posting it here.  If this is not the right place please move it to where it should be.

After slipstreaming all driverpacks into Windows XP Sp2 CD and doing an install on a Dell Optiplex GX620.  During the Installing Devices portion of setup, a dialog box pops up to install software for Plug and Play Monitor. 

It eventually goes away and setup continues, but to mee it does not seem like this should happen.

It does not happen with a normal (unmodified) install CD that I use when setting up this model Dell and I'm using the same montior.

The installation also gets to a point where it prompts me for the Windows XP SP2 CD and although I have it in the drive (it's a DVD and DVD drive), it keeps prompting for the disc.

Does anyone have some insight as to why this is happening?

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(19 replies, posted in News)

Sorry to hear about your accident, hope your hand gets better real soon.

edenkers wrote:

Since I'm new here and with driverpacks in general, I'm not sure I understand how to do the work around.

Do I unzip the latest Chipset driverpack, then remove the files mentioned, unzip the older Chipset driver pack (6.05), move/copy the files needed to replace the ones deleted, then re-zip the driver pack?

Please give me some feedback on this, thanks!

zookeeper wrote:

I performed a comparison of intel drivers that are included with 6.09.1 against 6.05.

Dell OptiPlex GX520 current status:
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Success -> Only install Driverpack Chipset 6.05 (no other driverpacks used and no text mode mass storage drivers)
Success -> Only install Intel Driver that was included in Driverpack Chipset 6.05

Where can I get the Driverpack Chipset 6.05?

I am having the same issue with a Dell GX620 pc.  Since I'm new here and with driverpacks in general, I'm not sure I understand how to do the work around.

Do I unzip the latest Chipset driverpack, then remove the files mentioned, unzip the older Chipset driver pack (6.05), move/copy the files needed to replace the ones deleted, then re-zip the driver pack?

Also, where do I get the older Chipset Driver Pack from?