Hi im in the process of creating my first unattended xp cd and i am up to the point of installing drivers.
I have the product in the topic title and i was looking through the cd to find the drivers, and there is a folder aptly named drivers, so i open it up and there are five files in there -
du520_driver_20.exe
ousb2.inf
ousb2hub.sys
ousbehci.sys
USB2EHCI_v1072.img.bin
I am confused about what i should do next, and if anything, its the .exe and the .bin file that confuse me the most.
Could someone give me some help with this please?
Thanks in advance
Page 1 of 1
D-Link 5-Port USB 2.0 PCI Adapter (DU-520) not sure how to slipstream it...
#3
Posted 17 April 2006 - 08:01 AM
You should only need the INF and SYS files.
I use Bâshrat the Sneaky's DriverPacks and know how to add the driver to a DP. If you need to slipstream it without the DPs then I'm not the best person to ask.
You could try using nLite.
I use Bâshrat the Sneaky's DriverPacks and know how to add the driver to a DP. If you need to slipstream it without the DPs then I'm not the best person to ask.
You could try using nLite.
This post has been edited by 5eraph: 17 April 2006 - 08:08 AM
#4
Posted 17 April 2006 - 08:14 AM
It all depends on what program you are using to create your unattended cd.
The .bin file is a copy of the firmware for the adapter and is only needed if a firmware update goes wrong.
The .exe file installs the drivers and any utility software under windows. See if you can extract the files in the .exe with something like winrar, which will then give you the .inf files needed for intergration. Otherwise you could just install the .exe file through your runonce.cmd or install.cmd file.
The .bin file is a copy of the firmware for the adapter and is only needed if a firmware update goes wrong.
The .exe file installs the drivers and any utility software under windows. See if you can extract the files in the .exe with something like winrar, which will then give you the .inf files needed for intergration. Otherwise you could just install the .exe file through your runonce.cmd or install.cmd file.
#5
Posted 17 April 2006 - 01:04 PM
Cheers people for the replys ill give the extracting a shot. Ill reply if i need it!
Share this topic:
Page 1 of 1



Help
Back to top









