Well, I was (and partially still am) confused because it's not SO obvious. I know it's simple to you, but not to me I mean, when you use the program the first time (or maybe when you simply don't know it too well yet), how are you supposed to know how exactly this works? How about if you add a simple line of text above the panels saying something like "Right panel works in the same way as Enable/disable Windows features option from Control panel, and if you want to remove something permanently, it must not be ticked on the right panel"? That would clear things perfectly. I mean, even people here gave me various explanations (like having to tick stuff in the right panel first in order to being able to remove it in the left). Automatic saving of lastsession.inf works and it did before indeed, but that is not what I meant at all. Maybe I misunderstood, but when when I click on Settings in the main window, untick "Save current settings", which ungreys the "Save as" button, I believe I should be able to select a path where the settings will be saved instead of the default location somewhere inside RT7's folder. It simply does nothing and no matter what I do, the file doesn't appear in the location I specify (after the whole process of course, I don't expect the file to be created straight away /it wouldn't make any sense anyway/). So my conclusion is specifying custom location of the settings doesn't work, unless I am missing something. As for the integration, let me try to make a few screenshots to show you what I mean. Firstly, let's say I want to integrate chipset drivers which are located att e:\Install\ovladace\chipset\9.2.0.1015\WIN7\. On the integration screen I go "Select multiple drivers" and navigate to the folder where they are located. The problem is that when I press ok, I get blank screen, just like this: Now the way to go around this is to select the whole 9.2.1015 folder, and finally there is something in the little window!: Voila! It worked! This really looks like a bug to me (not quite important, but slightly annoying in my opinion). By the way, what exactly does "boot WIM image only" mean? Like drivers that will only be used during setup? Or something else? Anyway, really looking forward to version 1.7.0. well, if you check the drivers....its ALLinOS driver. So the INF will be found in the parent folder not in sub-folders. If ther is no inf in that folder then you cannot see any drivers to select.