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I did searches and they all pretty much came up blank, reall yon passing references on integrating drivers.... I would assume that adding drivers is as simple as the bashrat method, however since the setup is using the winnt.sif from the PRO1 directory rather than the setup\xp\professional directory, the driver path changes, what command line should I be using to change the path Windows looks for the files in?

I'd assume that for every entry that's along the lines of "D\C\AT" would need to be changed to "$cdrom$\setup\xp\professional\$OEM$\D\C\AT, and that every driver entry within would need to be changed to accomodate this, is there an automated file which'll do this for me, or I'm pretty much going to have to do it?

I'm also running under the assumption that the PRO1 folder is a rudimentry I386 directory, which in theory means that I could place the contents of the I386 directory in there, and have a duplicate within the 'setup\xp\profressional' directory and it should work finee, but then I'm also looking at a pretty major loss in storage space.... I'm essentially trying to create two installs for Professional and Home Edition on one DVD, I'm labaling em' Chocolate and Vanilla, essentially one's a branded version, while the other is a straight install, though for each one I want the driver pack integrated so I don't have to worry about drivers....

An explenation would be nice, I looked through the guide, but it doesn't explain how to integrate drivers, the unattended one does, but I'm trying to use the bashrat version so that I don't have to pull all the drivers myself, nor add the lines of code...

Thanks....


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