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Bâshrat the Sneaky

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  1. So adding them to [FloppyFiles.2] in dosnet.inf did the trick? Unfortunately I have to say that for the moment it's impossible for me to add the same entry to 2 sections... It's a limitation of AddLine.exe... I'll try to find a work-around!
  2. The next version will support the nVidia GeForce Go series
  3. Thanks, but that isn't the one for the 71.89 driver. I forgot about that site... now there will be support for the nVidia GeForce Go series in the next version
  4. They will have a better performance They all support some basic drivers that are included in Windows XP, else you woulnd't get them to work... However, some specific functions might not be available if you don't install their drivers. It's highly recommended to install them!
  5. And what if you install another (older?) driver manually? Still the same delay?
  6. @robnjay: I don't have enough time to release a new version daily Vacation is over... Hopefully I can release the new version tomorrow @iwod: temporary. I will shorten the name of the DP folder to D and we will have some headroom again. Unfortunately, if you add TOO many drivers, you will get over that limit again... (as RogueSpear explained) @BAM: hawn? It was fixed I thought? I don't see any changes in anonim1979s fix?
  7. The answer is YES, and even much earlier than that version.
  8. What motherboard do you have? EVERY motherboard is built around a chipset. A chipset consists in mosts cases of 2 chips: a north- and a southbridge. (exception: the latest nVidia chipsets) In short: the northbridge maintains the connection with the CPU and the memory, while the southbridge maintains the connectivity with other devices: PCI(E) cards, USB, FireWire, PATA+SATA, etc. So basically chipset drivers are needed to use all the capabilities of your specific chipset. A chipset connects all other hardware. I know this explanation is not at all complete, but it's a small overview. I hope this helps
  9. Please check the list of supported hardware next time. The answer is most definetely YES!
  10. Extract it... using WinRAR/7zip/anything. OR you can do it through CLI: extract -r nvapps.xml DEL /Q nvapps.xm_
  11. Err... yes. The fix for this has been included
  12. Oh, of course, didn't think of that! Would you like to cooperate with me on that one? Then I'll add a DriverPack Printer and a DriverPack Monitor. With this method this has finally become completely possible. I already got all Hyundai monitor drivers.
  13. Thanks! Didn't know had them... Will be added
  14. Good news: as I said, I've contacted Patje, the guy that has built the 'Mobility Modder' tool. He'll help me with this next week!
  15. I'm not saying these are less stable. It's just that still most people prefer the official drivers... You can always make your own DriverPack with those drivers if you want to!
  16. Just slipstream the DriverPacks BASE without the DP MassStorage... The original files will be restored/recovered
  17. How do you get all those printer drivers installed in a PnP way?
  18. This one has already been added by now. We're getting close now. Most SoundMAX and Sigmatel drivers are included!
  19. No, I don't. But I hope to get it online this saturday.
  20. ... would you please tell which NIC you're using then?
  21. Downloaded it, will be added Realtek 3.71 is out, will be updated.
  22. First one: forgot to remove. Second one: thanks!
  23. In V5.04.10 I'll put a beta implementation of this! At least, I'll try to...
  24. Check my edited first reply I was just going to post this: that driver is EXACTLY the same as the Audigy LS driver, except it's an updated version, with more hwIDs. Will be in the next version of DP Sound A
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