Topic: Sysprep Windows 7 image with DriverPacks set to unattend-ly install?
Hello,
After a few weeks of learning all this stuff from scratch, I've created a Windows 7 Professional image with sysprep (with the /generalize and /oobe options) for our organisation that can be easily deployed to many systems (I used the Windows System Image Manager to create the unattend.xml answer file). However, the last remaining problem is that the target computers vary greatly in their hardware composition.
Is it possible to download the DriverPacks I am interested in (such as LAN, Graphics A, etc.), add them to the reference image, and run sysprep in a way so that hardware detection and driver installation happens automatically (without user intervention) upon deployment and startup? I'd also love it to clean up after itself by removing all remaining files/unused drivers after deployment.
So far I've found a couple of guides that seems to show how to do this for Windows XP, but I can't seem to find one for Windows 7. Also (and I am not sure if I am even understanding the post correctly), mr_smartepants' SAD2 appears close to what I am looking for, but the included guide applies to adding DriverPacks to an installation disc, not a sysprepped image for deployment.
Does a guide for what I'd like to do exist? Or can someone give me some pointers for how to achieve it? Thanks!!!