Interesting summary page.. I note menioned by trainee... This would be ideal, right now even the best integration requires some hack job of a unattended install.. Even chaning registry entries to point towards folders full of drivers. Before trying using a unattended install almost a year ago I had done enough modifying to the windows install to install promise fasttrak tx2000 drivers. It was so seamless that windows did not notice the files were different then the rest of the stock/retail files(note, were WHQL drivers, so no issues with unsigned drivers). I did not nead a floppy or any unattended file. No modified registry entries in hive files or anything. Involved editing txtsetup.sif and one of the main stock windows driver inf files.. like scsipnp.inf I think... Anyway, besides that, just added primary .sys files and I was off. It worked regardless if any unattend option was used or even if a unattend file was present. Problem was when I tried to expand the technique, it partially failed on drivers from almost any other manufacturer except promise? To this day, from when I switched to OEM/Unattend methods described here, I have searched for a method close to the one I described above. One that would work with or without unattended setups. Further note, I could hit f6 and put a floppy in with a driver for the same hardware, and setup would ask if I wanted to use the "integrated" drivers in the windows setup or use the ones from the oem floppy.