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For the avanced user;
Suppose you have already used DPsBase and then edit and repack your modified driverpack.
Well, then you MUST first delete the corresponding QSC subfolder. You can leave the other folders in QSC cache. Under normal circumstances, the released DriverPacks version numbering system will prevent an outdated cache from being used, but it is wise to delete it when test versions/updated testversion were downloaded and when you edit/repack DriverPacks.
Most team members give each interim "nightly" testpack a higher version number, but one has to pay attention.
With DPsBase 7.05.2 and earlier there is a peculiarity we recently discovered. Suppose you are using the very same Mass Storage Pack between slipstreams of the various Windows versions you have stored on Hard disk. You can slipstream all XP versions one after the other, and you will be fine, and the QSC cache saves time. HOWEVER. You should clear the QSC\Mass storage cache folder when you next want to slipstream a different Operating System.
Par Example; when you want to slipstream Windows 2000 after an XP slipstream, you should delete the Mass Storage sub-folders in QSC. That is also the case when you want to Slipstream Windows 2003 after XP (or 2000). This affects all users who turn QSC ON. (For Method one QSC had to be turned ON when you use Base7052 and earlier). This will be fixed in a new release of DPsBase. Tests with the NEW DPsBase betas no longer require that QSC is ON for Method 1, and OverFlow is working on some other nice cool features.
The answer was 42?
Kind regards, Jaak.