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I use Microsoft's BDD and WinPE to create my build. All files are located on the network share and the WinPE disk connects to the network, prepares the HD, downloads all the files and then the PC reboots and completes the unattended setup.

However, this current process uses Hotfixes under SVCPACK folder and SVCPACK.INF and Driver folder under $OEM$\$1\Drivers which are copied to the HD during the copy phase. All the driver paths are hand copied into the Unattended.txt file. Not very elegant, time consuming and always out of date ...

I would love to use the combination of RyanVM's hotfix pack, BTS's driver packs and nLite to incorporate all of this into my network install. All of the reading I have done seems to be toward creating a bootable CD with all the above goodies. I do not require the CD, but need the files installed on the network for use with WinPE and installing using the Unattended.txt file.

If someone could point me in the right direction towards this goal, I would appreciate the pointing.

I posted a similar message on the nLite Forum so if that is considered cross-posting, my apologies and the admin can feel free to toast this message or the other.

Thanks.

Wiener


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