Topic: Stand Alone Drivers slipstream for Vista/7 x86 and x64

Greetings,

How do I use the DriverPacks BASE to do a "Stand Alone Drivers" slipstream? These are very useful as I only have to run the batch file, so I can go from one machine to another and install DriverPacks just like that. Thanks!

EDIT: Here are my settings (start with defaults)

Settings -> Location -> Stand Alone Drivers
Settings -> DriverPacks -> Select all
Settings -> DriverPacks method -> method 2

Last edited by BlueToast (2011-06-21 07:43:34)

Re: Stand Alone Drivers slipstream for Vista/7 x86 and x64

The BASE only works for NT5 DriverPacks.
For NT6, use http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=4954 for SAD and http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=5199 for integration!

Re: Stand Alone Drivers slipstream for Vista/7 x86 and x64

Specifically THIS post
I'll get around to creating it's own thread one of these days... wink

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Re: Stand Alone Drivers slipstream for Vista/7 x86 and x64

Greetings,

A file like DP_Chipset_wntX-xXX_XXXXX.7z exists in /NT6/x64, /NT6/x86, and /NT5/x86. I have a newer version of this -- do I just delete the one that is in the archive? Back of my mind is telling me that the only reason these files are there are to serve as example placeholders for what you're supposed to put in there. Please confirm, thanks! smile Thanks very much!

Re: Stand Alone Drivers slipstream for Vista/7 x86 and x64

Correct, they are placeholders. If you have a newer version, just replace the older file with the newer one in each folder respectively.
In future versions, I plan on placing dummy DP_Example_wnt*.7z files in each folder to save space.

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