Topic: Got stuck with KTD update. Help please.

Well... I have an universal image I restore to various hardware. Last driverpacks I've used there was issued for an year ago.
So, I've decided to update them. I use driverpacks for Mass Storage, LAN, Chipset and AMD Cpu.
The problem is - that I'm getting constant reboots on Intel Chipsets (on one platform at the very beginning - before sysprep mini-setup is launched, on other - after all hardware detected) - BSODS (the one I've noticed was 0x00000024 error). As far as I have tested - this happens only on Intel chipsets - NVIDIA, VIA and SIS seems to work perfectly.
What I did:
1. Unpacked my source image to clean HDD.
2. Removed %SystemRoot%\DriverPacks directory.
3. Slipstreamed driverpacks to WXP SP2 Source on Hard Drive on another computer (using method 1 and enabling KTD for ALL drivers)
4. Copied this files and directories to C:\ (System drive) of recently restored system:

ATICCC.ins
D
devcon.exe
DPsFnshr.exe
DPsFnshr.ini
DSPdsblr.exe
makePNF.exe
mute.exe
pmtimer.exe

5. Copied and overwrited respective files from %CDdrive%\$OEM$\$$\INF to %Systemroot%\Inf
6. Launched DPsFnshr.exe to enable KTD (though, I needed to press "Continue installation" for multiple times - Driver Signing Policy disabler was not working).

Any help?
Or if possible - tell me how can I properly update already installed driverpacks (or re-install new ones) to target system?

Thanks in advance.

Last edited by [dk] (2007-11-07 17:29:51)

Re: Got stuck with KTD update. Help please.

Uh.  Yeah...

2. Removed %SystemRoot%\DriverPacks directory.

You're making the process a lot harder than you should.  All you need to do is run the DriverPacks base again.  DriverPacks base will recognize the old DriverPacks and automatically remove/replace them for you.  At least, the current base does that.  Not sure if you're running an outdated base or not.

~TigerC10~

Re: Got stuck with KTD update. Help please.

@tiger he is talking about the destination not the source

Tiger is right you are doing this the hard way you need to create a new installation source (or use base to update your old source) to create a new image. trying to update an existing system image would be a VERY tough job.

Check out this post http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=2115

Last edited by OverFlow (2007-11-08 17:16:42)

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Re: Got stuck with KTD update. Help please.

Thanks, guys for quick responses smile
Unfortunately - I have lots of preinstalled software on that image... thus it could take considerable time to reinstall'em... is there any way to substitute old driverpacks (KTD) with new one?

Re: Got stuck with KTD update. Help please.

it would be an arduous task

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Re: Got stuck with KTD update. Help please.

OverFlow wrote:

trying to update an existing system image would be a VERY tough job.

Oh I see.  I thought he was talking about updating an install CD.  To update a system that's already got the drivers on it - yeah...  That'd be tough.

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