Have also noticed that OS folders supported in SAD3 are:
Server, Vista, Win7 & Win8
When Server is the OS, the Vista, Win7 & Win8 folders are deleted, if selected.
When Vista is the OS, the Server, Win7 & Win8 folders are deleted, if selected.
When Win7 is the OS, the Vista, Server & Win8 folders are deleted, if selected.
When Win8 is the OS, the Vista & Server folders are deleted, if selected.
The All folder is meant to support all of those OS's.
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Some other recommendations, if you agree:
-use 7-zip v9.20 settings: Ultra, Lzma2, 64M, 256, 512M
-delete unnecessary *.cpk, *.exp, *.lib, *.pdb & *.res files
-remove invalid .Cat file in x64&x86\All\3\Bluetooth\Broadcom\4
-remove WLAN drivers from x64&x86\All\3\Bluetooth\Ralink
-remove x64&x86\All\3\Bluetooth\J3 - updated in x86\All\3\Bluetooth\Broadcom\3
-change properties to ensure no read-only files
-if you have Win8, find & run MS's sigver.exe & check + log *.cat, *.dll, *.exe, *.sys & include logs in x64/x86 folder (edit folder to hide tree from public with notepad++ {replace in all open documents})
-there is a preexisting x86 Bluetooth DriverPack by Wo Wo Your Hands.
I can compile a list of changes, as have updated personal copy & will compare all files before & after Wo Wo Your Hands' few files updated &/or added & upload, if you like.
-(future)look to possibility minimum OS support is not exactly as claimed by MS
(double-click .cat file to confirm on first page find 4f for minimum OSlevel, also certificates excluding Win8 if not Win8OS {sometimes, possibly}, also to verify checksums of .inf files, architecture - search for [SourceDisksFiles in .inf & any folders listed in [SourceDisksNames for mandatory folders, & to ensure all files exist depending upon architecture, or .inf's are properly named, etc.)
some drivers may need be shuffled to be properly supported (live and learn).
You have made a great start. Thank you for taking the effort, BTW.
Also, if you are using DP_Misc_wnt6, there is a bug in a driver you may or may not know about.
http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=8159 Remove Thpdrv * repack DP_Misc with new date.
And, if you support SDD, then HDD Protection drivers in Misc support is unknown, AFAIK.
TrimCheck available elsewhere.
Last edited by TechDud (2014-07-05 07:40:31)