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Can't integrate driver directory with multiple INF-Files


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Hi,

i think, i found an bug in the current RC: I try to integrate the Toshiba Bluetooth drivers but the problem is, that nLite only integrates one INF-File, but in the driver directory are multiple INF-Files. When i try to add directories, nLite takes the first best INF-File, if i select manually one INF-File, nLite takes it but if i try it a second time, nLite says, that the driver is alread added (but i take another INF-File). Is it possible changing nLite so that multiple INF-Files can be possible? Current i edited the INI-File with an editor and added all INF-Files, that works...

prodigy7


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Even if you use the "Single Driver Integration" method, you get all drivers of a driver directory. Although you see only one single INF file within the driver integration window of nLite, this tool will integrate all INF, DLL and SYS files of the directory you pointed to. This is not a bug, but a feature. No matter which INF file you point at and no matter if usable for your hardware or not, nLite will integrate all possible drivers files, which are present within that driver directory.

The "Multiple INF Files Option" is designed for chipset driver packages with different driver subdirectories (IDE, SMBus, Ethernet, Audio etc.). By using this driver integration method you can pick up all needed drivers at once.

Edited by Fernando 1

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