I just remembered that Server 2008 uses this folder to pick up drivers from the media it is being installed.
Does this work with Vista SP1 setup. I haven't tried.
Thanks.
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Does $WinPEDrivers$ folder work in Vista SP1? I haven't try it.
#2
Posted 18 May 2008 - 07:48 AM
Hi Elajua,
yes, it works. Except for some drivers like the INtel Chipset or Raid Drivers. IF those are present in the folder, setup stops with an error message. Other than that I have not found any problem with that feature.
Bye,
ALex
yes, it works. Except for some drivers like the INtel Chipset or Raid Drivers. IF those are present in the folder, setup stops with an error message. Other than that I have not found any problem with that feature.
Bye,
ALex
#3
Posted 20 May 2008 - 06:16 PM
It didn't work with Intel chipset? sad, they are important, but i think i can still use my driverpath for those later in the setup. All other drivers will be picked up from WinPEFolder?
thanks.
thanks.
#4
Posted 20 May 2008 - 11:57 PM
Hi elajua,
yes. If the Intel Chipset drivers are present in the folder, upon startup one gets a message saying that Windows could not install a critical boot driver. If I remove that driver folder, it works well. I have no idea why this happens with the Intel chipset drivers but it does.
All other drivers installed fine, however I did not test all drivers of course, just the ones I need for my pc and a few others.
By,
Alex
yes. If the Intel Chipset drivers are present in the folder, upon startup one gets a message saying that Windows could not install a critical boot driver. If I remove that driver folder, it works well. I have no idea why this happens with the Intel chipset drivers but it does.
All other drivers installed fine, however I did not test all drivers of course, just the ones I need for my pc and a few others.
By,
Alex
#5
Posted 21 May 2008 - 07:45 PM
Thanks midiboy, i will try using that folder i my next unattended round of tests.
Will even try the intel chipset files to confirm or not the error you got.
Will even try the intel chipset files to confirm or not the error you got.
#6
Posted 27 June 2008 - 12:27 PM
I can confirm that the Intel Chipset drivers cause the critical boot drivers error on Vista setup. What I've done is gone and added another folder that I use in offline servicing to add the drivers that aren't boot critical.
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