In my opinion Mass Storage is the only driverpack worth slipstreaming because Windows XP originally doesn't support SATA natively. Also Windows XP might not boot after replacing motherboard, forcing reinstalling Windows XP if there is no way to boot the PC with the old motherboard to install drivers for the new motherboard.
OverFlow wrote:The best thing to do is to use our app "DriverPacks BASE" to add the DriverPacks to your source. There is no better option. If you do that then the drivers will be installed during windows setup... this is by FAR the best way to go.
Actually slipstreaming is more tricky and error prone than installing drivers on working OS because some drivers won't install properly during Windows setup and and this problem has to be solved with such workaround as the finisher. On the other hand, it isn't needed when drivers are installed on a working OS. I believe the DriverPack team does its best to make sure that everything is working and I appreciate that but it makes testing driverpacks more difficult.
You might think that installing on working Windows is less reliable because drivers are installed via DPInst which is notorious for its bugs. But it is no longer applies to DriverPack Solution as it switched to devcon(see comments for R146). SAD and Drivers Installer Assistant are still using DPInst though.
It's not that slipstreaming is all bad and it surely has its place. But I myself prefer to have more control over installing drivers and be able to roll back if something goes wrong. Also slipstreaming makes Windows more bloated and it takes more time detect new device when I plug something in.
vehf263 wrote:I use Russian "DriverPack Solution" and "Drivers Installer Assistant" but is there a better alternative to those ones?
DriverPack Solution is still the best program(which is based on driverpacks) for installing drivers on working Windows even though its development slowed down. Drivers Installer Assistant has made some significant progress recently but still hasn't caught up with DriverPack Solution. Romeo91 is aware of all weak points of his program so he might eventually caught up.
Both programs can work with any driverpacks but you should not slipstream the driverpacks which are bundled with the programs because DriverPacks BASE might not be able to extract them(old 7-zip) and these driverpacks might not support the finisher.
Last edited by BadPointer (2010-12-10 07:47:16)