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Bâshrat the Sneaky

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  1. How much space did you save?
  2. ==>This was the original content. This was because I was still uploading the file, and didn't want that someone would have a corrupt file...
  3. Please remove the semi-colon at the end, unless there are more drivers behind them. Realtek's drivers are WHQL signed, so that won't be the problem... Or just try the second method. P.S.: 5.615.0716 are the old drivers. Please download the new DriverPack LAN
  4. To your first question: it's been asked before, and it was already on the list on the first page. Your second question: no these programs aren't installed. However, I'm working on it!
  5. UPDATED 26th August 2004 DOWNLOAD All info: see first page. It seems my JavaScript is just fine!!! The download.htm works in Firefox, but it depends on a _certain_ setting, which I don't know yet... Changelog: *26/08/2004 -fixed: the extraction issue -changed: lower compression for faster extraction (less memory usage: 50 MB versus 130 MB)
  6. So you changed Drivers\L\ to Drivers\7\ if I understand correctly? The probable solution: Add this to your winnt.sif: [Unattended] DriverSigningPolicy=Ignore Or use method number 2 in the installation instructions.htm, it's in fact alot better... EDIT: I noticed in your OemPnPDriverspath this at the end: If this is also in your winnt.sif, please remove the last semi-colon in your winnt.sif. (;) And you also have this in your winnt.sif? : [Unattended] OemPreinstall=Yes
  7. maybe that's what's happening? PS the only values used for [Display] are BitsPerPel, Vrefresh, Xresolution, and Yresolution. and to create cab files use makecab, it's included in windows. try a google or makecab /? That's not good news....
  8. ROFL :lol:
  9. Stupid that I forgot those... They're added to the list.
  10. @Lolly: Of course I've seen this project. And yes, it's open source. But I don't think everyone wants to use it... Most of the people want the "official" drivers IMO. BUT, this doesn't stop the people that want it, all they have to do is add these drivers to their unattended Windows cd, and it works. Unless more people will request this, I won't add this I think.
  11. Please specify what error you are receiving.
  12. It's already included in the RAID driverpack, please check the stickied topics in this subforum.
  13. Good info! I've always been doubting if there was any difference, because I didn't notice any... Thank you for the clarification!
  14. Sound, RAID should be days WLAN... Can't say yet, perhaps a week, perhaps 2 weeks. I'm also working on my website, that takes some time too. @Black-Wolf: Prathapml said everything you need to know! Thanks Prathapml
  15. No problem, but next time search first, ask/post then!
  16. Please use the Search button. A couple of days/weeks ago it's been asked before.
  17. Hmmm... Then it HAS to be a setting... I'll ask it in the Mozillazine forums!
  18. See a couple posts above - problem should be fixed. If not, then I truly don't know...
  19. Thanks, it's fixed now.
  20. First I used DVD Decrypter, but there aren't enough options for me. (at least not in the GUI) Now I'm using CloneDVD and AnyDVD, it works SUPERB!
  21. Updated the DriverPack again, there was a minor bug in the Extract.cmd, which was why it didn't work. When you've used a 7zip capable decompression utility to extract it, you don't have to redownload it.
  22. Are you using the newest version (today?). I found the error in that case... New download is available
  23. You CAN keep them without having trouble, but why would you? Just remove the folders of which you are a 100 percent sure you can remove them. (Like AGP95, etc.)
  24. UPDATED 25th August 2004 DOWNLOAD For all info: see first page. It seems my JavaScript is just fine... The solution for Firefox/Mozilla users: right-click > Save link as... Changelog: *25/08/2004 -updated: Intel 10 /100 /1000 Mbit drivers from 7.1.12.0 / 7.4.19.0 to 8.0.11.0 / 8.0.57.0 -updated: Realtek 8139 drivers from 5.615.0716.2004 to 5.616.0809.2004 -changed: total rewrite of the installation instructions, including a superb new method (Special thanks to Serialzs and Pyron) -removed: (still experimental) third method for (modular) installation and replaced by a better one (see the installation instructions)
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