seabird Posted March 25, 2005 Share Posted March 25, 2005 Hello everyone, my new notebook comes with a cd installing all drivers. It reboots the computer a couple of times in between. Can I use this CD to install my drivers? (drivers from CD). I think the reboot is crucial, but I am not sure if my batch command will continue if I do this. How to deal with reboots (without surpressing them???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-I- Posted April 2, 2005 Share Posted April 2, 2005 METHOD 1---------How about, looking at the runonceexec threads and, check out how to set that up, now make yourself a couple (thats right more than 1) of batch file scripts and do something like this, in guirunonce / or runonceexec (from windows installer) Start Batchfile-1.cmd - in it set the first command for a driver install... (note THIS SCHOULD ALWAYS BE YOU MOTHERBOARD DRIVER FIRST).. and in the same cmd file aslo put a new runonceexec command for batch-2.cmd to run after reboot... in that (batch-2.cmd, you could probebly best choose to instal vga drivers next ... afther that deside the order of dirvers to install, everytime inserting a new command, in you runoncexec (registry) to run the next driverinstall.cmd file ater reboot, until you are done.... method 2 would be to use nlite to slipstream your drivers into your windows source... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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