Topic: Cleanly updating a universal image
Hi, I'm using DriverPacks in conjuction with Sysprep to create universal Windows XP images. I have to update these images (new drivers, software updates, etc.) pretty regularly, so in order to keep the images as clean as possible, I always keep a non-sysprep'd image (and non-DriverPack'ed) aside as a base image from which to update and create my universal image. I fear that if I update directly the universal image, re-sysprep'ing and re-applying DriverPacks, at some point in the future I'll have driver problems. However as the number of universal image is increasing, managing these "base" images is beginning to be inconvenient.
I'm wondering if there's an another trick out there to cleanly update a universal image. I know I can delete all driver files more recent than 8-13-2001 from %Windir/System32/Drivers before re-imaging, but that's bound to leave cruft the registry, no? Maybe there's a way to prevent Sysprep / DriverPacks from installing new/extra drivers when the universal image first boots? I'd like to hear how people update their universal images.