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Lego you had mention previously that if I created a "drivers" folder in the root or" sources\\drivers" that the RunOnce would scan and install only whats needed but I am not quite sure how to actually create the RunOnce for this process. Do I use WTK to "integrate the drivers or is it another method. Any help would be appreciated.

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So I mount the image via DISM or WTK, create a "drivers" folder in the sources folder, add my drivers (in a single folder or subfolders?) then unmount/save, create an ISO and do an install? Will that install the drivers?

 

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Mount the image with WTK, create a "drivers" folder in the sources folder, add my drivers (in a single folder or subfolders?) then unmount/save, create an ISO and do an install... WTK created a RunOnce that recognizes the "drivers" folder and installs them as needed during an installation.

 

This drivers process is new to me so I apologize if the questions seem a little ignorant.

 

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I see BrokenZer0 made a post on this as well http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/12409-driverpacks-integration/?p=110458I will try and research further.

 

Assuming you've mounted the image at least once. You just copy and paste the drivers into sources\\drivers folder. :)

Edited by compstuff

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