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For some type of drivers such as new network drivers (but not the sata drivers), it is possible to update the bartpe without going through the full rebuild option. You need to check out the minint folder and subfolders and see where the dll, inf, cat, and sys files are located, then for the new drivers, you should copy the relevant files to the respective subfolders. I have done that for additional or new network drivers, by extracting the bartpe iso to my hd, and copying the inf, dll, sys, cat files to the subfolders of minint, and making a new iso. However, with sata drivers or drivers that are needed during system boot up, this method doesn't work.

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For some type of drivers such as new network drivers (but not the sata drivers), it is possible to update the bartpe without going through the full rebuild option. You need to check out the minint folder and subfolders and see where the dll, inf, cat, and sys files are located, then for the new drivers, you should copy the relevant files to the respective subfolders. I have done that for additional or new network drivers, by extracting the bartpe iso to my hd, and copying the inf, dll, sys, cat files to the subfolders of minint, and making a new iso. However, with sata drivers or drivers that are needed during system boot up, this method doesn't work.

There is normally NO /minint folder in a BartpE .iso :w00t: , but rather a /I386.

Normally:

  • on .iso/CD/DVD: /I386
  • on HD-like media: /minint

Just for the record, on CD media is not possible to have a 5 letter folder (unless some "heavy" hex editing is made to setupldr.bin) whilst it is possible to have a 4 letter folder on HD media (typically /I386) so that .iso and HD-media are more "interchangeable" and (badly) written plug-ins with /I386 hardcoded work on HD media as well:

http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=17504

Still JFYI:

http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=23696

http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=23262

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