Wel i presume the next version of the driverpack Base is 6.0.6, i have tried it, but i am also still getting the same error on my dutch windows xp ("Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio" is left as "PCI Device" with !-mark after unattended install).
I posted the error earlier in this topic :

http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?pid=625#p625

Ruud

Ever since the new autoit based driverpack base, i am getting this error during setup at T-34 :

Place the cd-rom with the name "Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio". Installation disk #1 in destination E: and click on OK.

I only receive this error with my DUTCH unattended XP CD, but not with the my US unattended CD.

Could there be a reason why this error message appears with unattended CD's based on non-US Windows XP only?

Ruud

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(7 replies, posted in DriverPack Graphics)

Effectively 23 mb is gained with these step, 10,5 mb of that is gained because of removing the Ati dotnet control panels. The removal of the non-beta drivers, the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX driver and the quadro fx 4000 (SDI), 3450 and 4500 driver are therefore responsible for freeing up only 12,5 mb.
That is hardly worth the hassle.

I think it is probably better to remove only the Ati dotnet control panels (D\G\A\1\ATICCC.exe) and ofcourse the dotnet framework. That should freeup a total of 33,5 mb, which makes the size of the driverpack graphics A,B,C about equal to the old 6.03 driverpacks graphics and should therefore consume about the same amount of  space.

Ruud

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(7 replies, posted in DriverPack Graphics)

This update is too large to still be able to fit all the driverpacks onto one 700mb CD (without the i386/lang folder).

If one would accept that those nvidia 91.28 beta drivers will be installed instead of the non-beta 84.21 drivers, the amount of space saved will be 46mb (removal of dotnet framework included).

I have thought of a few steps that can be taken to modify the new driverpack A and C so that space will be saved, but still full compatibilty with all available graphic cards remains :

1. Extract the DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_606.7z to a folder of your choice.
2. Delete 84.21 drivers by removing the CONTENTS of the \D\G\N\1 folder EXCEPT for the T folder ( the T-folder contains the 91.28 beta drivers).
3. Move the contents of the T-folder to \D\G\N\1.
4. Since the 91.28 beta drivers also seems to support the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800 GTX, the \D\G\N\2 folder can be removed. (this folder contains the forceware 83.40 drivers dedicated to supporting the GeForce Go 7800 GTX only).
5. Remove the Ati dotnet control panel that requires DOTNET. Do this by removing the file D\G\A\1\ATICCC.exe.
6. You can now remove dotnet from your unattended installation, it's no longer needed by the ATI drivers (this will save you 23 mb).
7. Extract the driverpack graphics C to a folder of your choice.
8. Since the 91.28 beta drivers also seems to support the quadro fx 4000 (SDI), 3450 and 4500, you can remove the D\G\N\3 folder.
9. 7Zip the D folders of the extracted driverpack graphics A and C with Ultra compression (archivenames have to be the same as the name of the driverpack graphics A and driverpacks graphics C).
10. Do a new slipstream of the driverpacks, bear in mind to select at "Optional Settings\Other" the option : "Ati Catalyst Control Panel".
11. Done!

@Bashrat, can you tell me if this procedure would be correct?

Ruud

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(12 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

I think the driverpack LAN has download problems again. I keep getting page not found after terms of use.

Ruud