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silent installation of Sound Blaster Audigy Drivers & Software


nilkanth

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I wish to install through unattended mode Drivers & Softwares for my Sound Card "Sound Blaster Audigy". I have received a cd containing drivers and softwares for sound card.

Can anybody show me how to install them silently or show me the switches for silent installation.

Thanks

Nilkanth Patel

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One easy way is to install them and then use Double Driver to backup them up to a folder. Then just load them up in nLite and you should be ready to go.

I've noticed on 2 different motherboards that after Windows first loads, a reboot is required to activate the drivers fully. This isn't the case for on board sound chips that are compatible with Windows generic drivers.

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Thanks for your guidance.

I have already integrated original and updated drivers to the unattended cd. But it's not properly working. And moreover I also with to install audio software received together with the driver cd.

I wish to install silently both drivers & software simulteneously.

Thanks again,

Nilkanth Patel

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Thanks for your help.

When I choose to install "Sound Blaster Audigy" from cd, drivers are automatically isntalled alongwith the software.

For your infornation I have integrated original drivers and updates of the drivers while creating unattended cd of windows xp through driver integration section in nLite.

But when I installs windows xp with unattended cd it does not installs sound card and I have to install it.

Thanks,

Nilkanth Patel

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Maybe it's a newer audio card? My newest board (about a week old) had the same problem when I tried to add my drivers. In my case the problem was just windows and I needed a hotfix. I found the solution here in this thread: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=95178

Hopefully that fixes the problem. Like I said earlier, I've had no problem integrating sound drivers with older sound chips (Intel or AC'97).

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Maybe it's a newer audio card? My newest board (about a week old) had the same problem when I tried to add my drivers. In my case the problem was just windows and I needed a hotfix. I found the solution here in this thread: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=95178

Hopefully that fixes the problem. Like I said earlier, I've had no problem integrating sound drivers with older sound chips (Intel or AC'97).

I have purchased new Sound Blaster Audigy Value. I have integrated sb audigy drivers & also hotfix KB 888111 High Defination Audio Driver Package in my winXp cd. But it does not installs drivers durind winXp installation. And I have to install the drivers & software from cd after installation of windows xp

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Nilkanth Patel

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