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Since the sound driver doesn't interfere with the normal operation of
the machine, I install SoundMAX driver and the related tools by calling
the setup with it's silent install parameters directly in the middle script.
For me it looks like that :
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On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Tim Bates wrote:
> Is it possible to have all non-network drivers on a network share? If
> so, anyone know any docs on the topic?
No, but have you tried to add a network share to:
OemPnPDriversPath ?
And reg key: HKLM\software\m
I have had some issues with the HD audio driver on our machines, It's
possible to use the $OEM$ folder structure together with driverpacks.
Do you have the HD audio update slipstreamed into your windows
install?
On 10/08/07, Tim Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to have all non-net
Is it possible to have all non-network drivers on a network share? If
so, anyone know any docs on the topic?
Driverpacks is not working for me because it misses the HDAudio and the
sound driver on some of our systems.
TB
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