doufer Posted December 13, 2007 Share Posted December 13, 2007 (edited) I looked it up in the guide and couldnt find anything. I know that 3rd party drivers for HID mouse, keyboard, modems, USB, etc. from nlite is removed by default. This is the only way to get rid of annoying "new hardware found" wizard. Edited December 13, 2007 by doufer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doufer Posted December 13, 2007 Author Share Posted December 13, 2007 (edited) [Main]Env = 1.4.1 - 2.0.50727.832.Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2Target = Windows XP Professional SP2 - 5.1.2600.2180 - English (United States)[Tasks]Service Pack IntegrationIntegrate Drivers[Components];# Compatibility #[KeepFiles]msconfig.exe[RemoveFiles]clock.aviyahoo.bmpswtchbrd.bmp[Options]ProfilesDir = "%SystemDrive%\Documents and Settings"TargetPath = "WINDOWS"temp_dir = %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp[Patches][services2][Tweaks][unattended]ComputerType = DefaultMaximumDataStorePercentOfDisk = 12RestorePointLife = 30DesktopTheme = Default||AutoUDay = 5AutoUHour = 15ProgFilesPath = "\Program Files"[NetAdapter1]connname = ""macaddress = ""ipaddress = "192.168.0.1"subnetmask = "255.255.255.0"defaultgateway = ""dnsserver1 = ""dnsserver2 = ""winsserver = ""netbiossetting = "0"ipxnetworknumber = "00000000"ipxnetworkframetype = "0xFF"[NetAdapter2]connname = ""macaddress = ""ipaddress = "192.168.0.2"subnetmask = "255.255.255.0"defaultgateway = ""dnsserver1 = ""dnsserver2 = ""winsserver = ""netbiossetting = "0"ipxnetworknumber = "00000000"ipxnetworkframetype = "0xFF"[GuiRunOnce][Drivers]D:\I386\SVCPACK\BRANCHES.INF,0D:\I386\BIOSINFO.INF,0D:\I386\COMPDATA\DRVMAIN.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XMIG\DMICALL\DMICALL.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XMIG\PRINT\PRTUPG9X.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XMIG\PRINT\BLAINF\PRTUPG9X.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XMIG\PRINT\DTCINF\PRTUPG9X.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XMIG\PRINT\ENTINF\PRTUPG9X.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XMIG\PRINT\PERINF\PRTUPG9X.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XMIG\PRINT\SBSINF\PRTUPG9X.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XMIG\PRINT\SRVINF\PRTUPG9X.INF,0D:\I386\WIN9XUPG\MIGDB.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\FSFILTER.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\ENTINF\NETUPG.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\MS\MODEMSHR\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\MS\SNA\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\OEM\DIGI\ASYNC\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\OEM\DIGI\ISDN\BRI\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\OEM\DIGI\ISDN\PRI\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\OEM\DIGI\REALPORT\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\OEM\EICON\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\OEM\EQN\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\OEM\SPX\MPS\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\OEM\TIGERJET\NETMAP.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\PERINF\NETUPG.INF,0D:\I386\WINNTUPG\SRVINF\NETUPG.INF,0H:\Unattended\Drivers\Optiplex 755\SATA\10.6.1.1011\iaahci.inf,iaAHCI_ICH9R[Hotfixes]The installationg grew by 488 MBI'm not sure i'm doing it right.the total size is 1,107.79 MB Edited December 13, 2007 by doufer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddie11013 Posted December 14, 2007 Share Posted December 14, 2007 Minor note, since I'm also a newbie, but, nlite doesn't remove any drivers by default, you have to tell nlite "everything" you want to delete "from" your "windows" CD. Regarding 3rd party drivers, normally they are 'not' on the windows CD. Normally they are installed afterwords from 'other' Cd's. If you use a 'trial' version of "Driver Magician" it will allow you to backup the '3rd party drivers' that "aren't" on your windows CD, but that you have installed from other sources . You can then integrate these into your nlited cd. Other backup programs, like DriverGrabber, will backup 'all' drivers on your current system, and that "might" not be what you really want. Just a suggestion.Hope this helps,Eddie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
faimag Posted December 20, 2007 Share Posted December 20, 2007 (edited) well, the installation grew because you integrated all these drivers and stuff and did not remove anything. eddie11013 is right: nLite does not remove any drivers (or other components) by default. Under components removal, you have to select the ones you want removed. As eddie said, you can use Driver Magician to back-up the 3rd party drivers you installed from other CDs (these will show up in red), that are not included in MS Windows XP (all these will show up in black). Then, you can integrate them with nLite. Edited December 20, 2007 by faimag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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