Worf Posted April 27, 2012 Share Posted April 27, 2012 Hi.Which is the best way to do this, should i delete windows default drivers first then intergrate my own or is it the other way round?RegardsWorf. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tripredacus Posted April 27, 2012 Share Posted April 27, 2012 Why would you want to delete the default drivers? Are you using a special tool or something? DISM can't even see the built-in drivers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maxXPsoft Posted April 28, 2012 Share Posted April 28, 2012 /Get-Drivers /all will give you a real good listBut I agree, best to leave them alone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winoutreach5 Posted May 8, 2012 Share Posted May 8, 2012 (edited) Hi.Which is the best way to do this, should i delete windows default drivers first then intergrate my own or is it the other way round?RegardsWorf.Worf,I’m trying to understand specifically what it is that you are asking. If you are going through the standard process of using Sysprep to prepare an installation of Windows for duplication, by default the Plug and Play drivers are removed.If you are asking how to prepare an image with injected drivers for use with deployment you might want to consider the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). MDT combines all of the official tools above into a single workbench interface that can help automate the entirety of the process. Additionally, it is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2003, 2008, and 2008 R2, which means learning one utility to do all of your deployments. Furthermore, it is exceptionally useful in creating “universal” images as it can easily add or remove both drivers and applications from the deployment images. MDT is free and can also be used in conjunction with Windows Deployment Services (WDS).You might also benefit from the TechNet library article Automated Installation to Upgrade to Windows 7: Step-by-Step Guide for getting started with MDT as well as how to use it to automate a Windows 7 installation. Also, there is also a helpful video on the Microsoft TechNet blog here that walks you through the process of setting up Windows Deployment Services, installing Windows AIK and installing and then using MDT.The video demonstrates the process of creating a deployment share, injecting drivers, setting up a task sequence and then updating the deployment share for use with your deployments. From there, you could refer to the Step-by-Step Guide for assistance with creating boot media.JessicaWindows Outreach Team – IT ProP.S TechNet is having a webcast – Everything You Wanted to Know and Ask about Windows Deployment On May 15th and 17th. Registration for the 15th is here, and registration for the 17th is here. Edited May 8, 2012 by winoutreach5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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