Slipstreaming W/NLite question

jweighjweigh New Bern, NC
edited March 2011 in Science & Tech
I have read many articles on using Nlite and have successfully made a
WinXP SP1 oem with SP3 slipstreamed to it. I have tested it and it worked
perfectly. Now I would like to make another disc with all the bells and whistles, adding programs, drivers and patches.
My question is when adding drivers in NLite exactly which files do I include for each driver? Attached is one example of what I have gotten from DriverMax. Any guidance will be appreciated.
Thanks, Jerry

[IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Jerry42/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot.png[/IMG]

I hope this image works. If it does please guide me as to the proper addition of a screenshot

Comments

  • jweighjweigh New Bern, NC
    edited March 2011
    Another try at the image.
    Drivershot.jpg

    Jerry
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited March 2011
    Just the .INF will usually suffice, but video and sound drivers are more complicated. It may be better just to find if there's a way to install them silently during setup.
  • jweighjweigh New Bern, NC
    edited March 2011
    Thrax, thanks for the quick response.
    Where could I go to find out more about doing the video and sound drivers.
    Sound is on the mobo and video( I hope you mean graphics card) is an Nvidia GeForce
    7300 GT card. All this stuff works fine now and I don't want to update these drivers as this is a home built old school (2003) box. Because it is that old I figure I'm on borrowed time (failures coming) and want to be prepared.
    Thanks again, Jerry
  • jweighjweigh New Bern, NC
    edited March 2011
    Anyone out there who might be able to answer my question about which specific files need to be input to NLite to have my drivers install unattended when slipstreamed?
    Any help will be appreciated.
    Thanks, Jerry
  • trolltroll Windsor, Nova Scotia Icrontian
    edited March 2011
    Just download the versions of the Audio / Video Drivers you want and put them in a folder on the disk that you can launch after install. Like Thrax says "video and sound drivers are more complicated"

    What I would do giving the age of the system is I'd install XP and the versions of drivers as you see fit. Then get yourself a copy of Clonezilla and make an image of the drive To DVD.
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