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Installing Catalyst via OemPnPDriversPath on SP2?

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Im planning on integrating Catalyst 4.8 on my unattended XPSP2CD by OemPnPDriversPath method. But on my two test machines (both having 9600Xt's), the catalyst drivers failed to install and used WinXP's built-in drivers instead. Is there any chance to install it via OemPnPDriversPath? You see, I am also including the latest ForceWare 61.77 driver to be installed via OemPnPDriversPath as well.

There is no chance for the catalyst :)

But for the ForceWare, use the 61.76 WHQL, as the non WHQL don't work (windows keeps default driver)

Any other opinions here?

marty56 seemed to think that he got it working (just not using "OemPnPDriversPath")

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i once was able to make it work under SP1. but the same cannot be said under SP2 however. im still trying to figure out possibilities though. otherwise, i might be able to stick with a fully-patched XPSP1CD.

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