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This is not related to my DriverPack Chipset.
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Why wouldn't it be possible? You'd only have to prevent others from doing it too.
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Why don't you just SLIPSTREAM the mass storage drivers? That would have saved you ALOT of time by now!
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%systemdrive%\\Drivers\\002_Sound\\CTZAPXX.exe /S
I was thinking of doing it this way instead of the .inf way, but where to put this line??
First get your driver installed, then execute this line from GUIRunOnce or RunOnceEx. Maybe you could also just run it without installing the driver (i.e. it will automatically install the driver), but I cannot confirm that since I do not own a Sound Blaster Audigy card...
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You'll have to change a setting in Thunderbird for that...
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Google is your friend!
-makecab.exe
-cabarc.exe
-Programs like WinRAR, PowerArchiver,...
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Did you remove some drivers with nLite? (Or did you forget to add the correct drivers?)
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Only use the ones that you want to use, of course!
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Does you server supports booting without a grapics card? All consumer-pc's (and motherboards) do NOT support this, while most (if not all) servers DO.
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Happy birthday!
Enjoy it!
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What device & driver are we talking about?
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Mei, you are right ... pick up the Ethernet/PreNRM folder from nForce package 5.11 from www.nvidia.com ...
The 5.11 driver is for nForce 3 chipsets, the 5.10 driver is sufficient for nForce 2 chipsets.
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sonic is right, if you slipstream SP2, you'll have support for all USB 2.0 chips without having to add any drivers!
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This issue is solved in the latest release of the DriverPacks BASE, for those who don't want to keep on suffering...
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1. Search the nLite forum and if you don't find anything, post it there.
2. Slipstream them manually, read section #2 of the sticky.
Good luck
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If you only need support for YOUR monitor, you could do this:
-remove the 'Plug and Play Monitor'-driver with nLite;
-add your own monitor driver using the OemPnPDriversPath method or any other method.
Et voila, ça marche!
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I'd suggest you use my DriverPacks in that case. Or you could puzzle them together yourself. If you want to do it yourself, you'll have to start reading all .inf files to see which driver supports which devices. At the same time you'll have to keep an eye on the version numbers. Good luck .
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Your errors tell me something's wrong with your txtsetup.sif. Please attach it to your next post.
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RDP? Remote Desktop? If you'd give more information, we might be able to help you.
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If you'd tell us what hardware (and thus what drivers) you're having problems with, that would be a great help.
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Unmarried no kid,s thankgod
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Same here
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Yes. Certainly in all DriverPacks forums, for obvious reasons. But I'm not a supermod like Martin L is, of course. (If HE would read every post, it'd be close to a 24 hour a day job...)
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Not interested in the hosting... but where did you get that unlimited bandwidth account?
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New Hardware Wizard on every device?
in Windows XP
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You removed all drivers with nLite, propably? :sarc: