Topic: Lost with DP and Vista/7
Folks:
For the record, I've been using the DP for some time w/ much success. All of my XP discs use the text-mode Mass Storage drivers, so that I've been able to downgrade many Vista PCs to XP, as well as bootstrap many native XP PCs w/ newer SATA controllers. Many thanx for the fine work ! (Oh yeah, I work for a nationally-known company here in the US.)
However, Vista/7 support is still unclear. I've downloaded WinIntegrator and vLite, but they're both much more involved than I have time to devote to them, for the moment. All I need at this time, is the ability to use the DP's 3rd-party mass-storage drivers to bootstrap Vista/7 onto PCs w/ bleeding-edge controllers from a generic Vista/7 DVD.
A recent case involved a Vista-based, Acer desktop w/ a nVidia SATA controller that didn't support IDE mode from the BIOS. Bec of incompatibilities, I didn't (and still don't) have time to get up to speed w/ vLite or WinIntegrator, to learn how to make custom Vista/7 discs. I only became aware of the new (to me) Vista/7 DriverPacks, when I went searching for solutions on the aforementioned Acer case last week.
The first of my questions is: Is it possible to simply explode the 7-Zip DP mass storage archives into a folder on my Vista/7 discs, so that I can point the Vista/7 installer to that folder, at bootstrap time ?
2nd question: Perhaps I've just overlooked it, but is DPS_BASE ever going to crack the Windows 7 "barrier" ? It would be nice to be able to make a stand-alone DP disc, to load missing drivers en-masse under Vista/7. I surmise, besides using WinIntegrator or vLite, one expands the DP archives and lets Vista/7 search for missing drivers, one-at-a-time.
Anyway, thanx again for the fantastic work....