It kinda works and it kinda does not work. Whatever happens at the end, the drivers may be copied into the installation drive by the setup process, but then %KTD% appears and there is no system-wide definition of what the value of %KTD% is: it's undefined. So the installation has no idea where the drivers are for anything installed after the desktop comes up.
I tried throwing it out. I did a fourth or fifth try, this really aught to be easy now - I've got a vanilla XP SP3 disk and I want to add all the drivers.
Method 1 does not work because of the 4096 limitation. Too many drivers, so we can forget about that.
Method 2 does not appear to work because, while drivers may be loaded (okay so that works), they are not available afterwards for additional hardware.
Maybe I'm asking too much?
I think the availability afterwards is the hang-up, and specifically the undefined system variable %KTD%.
I did try the 'SAD' method, with compressed drivers being in a folder, then putting the folder onto the ISO and burning it.
When XP setup completes, I plug in a WLAN stick. It searches for the drivers, including the DVD drive. Even though the CAB compressed versions of the drivers are on there, and windows should see those, it doesn't. It's an older Zyxel stick.
EDIT found the problem with the zyxel stick below.
Last edited by dummy1 (2009-04-25 02:54:31)