underdone wrote:Good catch, ....
Is it possible to delete the files that were only in the version contained in the driverpacks? I'm not sure if this would break compatability in some way.
Yes, one can edit DriverPacks.
One can replace a folder with an updated version, and one can delete folders and add folders.
The drivers which need special attention (to install control panels, etc) have a section in the DriverPacks INI files, and after making changes to the DriverPack one has to include the INI in the DPxxx.7z.
(Not all DriverPacks have an INI.)
When one adds folders to Sound or Graphics, which have been split up, then you must really pay attention because the folder could already be used in another part of the split pack.
When you recompress, you should not combine the split packs into one, because split packs have their own INI.
(Well... One can if one really wants it. The 7z size would be a little less than the sum of the parts.)
Mass storage is a special driverPack.
Every TM driver has a section in the INI, which is used for TXTmode.
If you were to add a driver in a new folder and do not write an INI section for it, then it will not be used during TXTmode but it is available for PnP at a later stage.
Writing an INI section requires that you know what you are doing.
TXTmode is unforgiving. A small error can render a driver useless, or make slipstream fail, or cause a BSOD..)
(I know I made several small errors. They always get found by members if they were not caught during testing.)
The answer was 42?
Kind regards, Jaak.