Topic: Quick Question - Best Method
Hi Everyone
I'm a noob around here but loving the DriverPacks idea, wish I had found it sooner.
I'll try and keep this to the point.
Goal: To create a Windows XP (and eventually 7...) installer that will have all the default programs and of course, the driver packs.
To achieve this I folllowed this - http://sites.google.com/site/sysprpeallday/driverpacks (which seems to be stolen from a post here).
Image installed ok but drivers were not detected and couldn't be found when doing a search.
I've seen the main guide here but it's a but long winded, and more of a problem is that theres a lot of discussion around it. It worrys me when a section of the guide says "wrong - see discussion". I don't mind taking the time to go through it but the process of making the changes, sysprepping, imaging, image restoring, testing is not a quick one as you know.
Post I'm refering to is - http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=4849
Anyway, I came accross a post from somebody saying that he created an nlite/driverpacks CD as normal, installed from that image and sysprepped. This method seems much more simpe, too good to be true?
So my questions,
Is there a definitive way to install driverpacks for sysprep?
Is sysprepping from driverpacks installed image a good option?
No looking in detail, but the normal way of integrating driver packs into sysprep is mostly "put these files there - run this - extract that", would it not be quite straight forward to make a script do this?
I know it sounds like I want the easy way and I'm just lazy but I have looked around a lot and just want to make sure I get it right when I have my next stab at it.
If the guide is correct just tell me so and I'll crack on with it, thanks.