Necros Posted August 22, 2005 Posted August 22, 2005 Hi all !I'm seraching a solution to install device drivers from DVD without adding useless inf files.Pyron's method is excellent but I can't make it run suddently... For sure i do an error somewere. But the registry key is limited to 4096 characters. I want as many drivers as possible on my DVD, I will quickly explode the 4096 chars limit Device driver compression has the same limit, I tried to rewrite some parts if his script to merge compressed drivers on few folders (system, net, hdc...)[big parenthesis]Other features i tried tu add-some chipset drivers (Ali) have many folders Win2000 ans WinXP as example, with the same INF file but a different set of files. a file mising, not required for 98 and required for Win2K is present only in the Win2000 subfolder=> converted error : file missing into warning- support fort CAB Files un SourceDiskNames and SourceDiskFiles sections=> Matrox Parhelia drivers have a .cab file with required files insideI failed to rewrite the script. on a large set of drivers, the script must parse some lines with a ampersand character (&) (not sure for his name ) and it is recognized as a command separator in FOR /F () command.I believe I reached the limit of batch scripting for winNT[/big parenthesis]I think it may be a good idea to write a inf file for each inf file found in my driver folder structure. All of these created inf files will be located in a unique folder, and will contain the HWID of his corresponding inf file. I want that the created inf file, by the PnP mecanism, install the original inf file and forces his execution by asking windows to rescan his host system.Because I never analyzed a lot the inf file structure my first tries failed. Even with using other inf files as example. (rundll32 says that installation failed, but I don't know why)I don't want to use the driver pack method because it increases the disk space needed by windows (drivers on HD) , and my DVD may not be available if a friend uses my disk and install a new piece of hardware later (drivers on CD).I'm sure someone can give me some advices.
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