Topic: About LAn drivers  (Read 1761 times)

About LAn drivers
« on: July 29, 2014, 10:42:16 PM »

radix

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hi, i have a couple of questions about how and where the drivers are.

I use my WIM file made from a win7x64. It works almost in about 20 Diferent kind of architectures on my job.

A few days ago we deploy 500 AIO, model Lenovo M73z. This model have a new driver for the network card and even when i put the instalation folder of the driver into the penetwork folder before the build, the driver is not loaded on the PE startup and i dont have net connection.

But in the normal windows instalation is the same driver and works fine.

In another pe build, made from original WAIK and with a windows 7 x86 i add all the drivers for all the models of this AIO CD and it works.

My question is:

What happen if i add the drivers (all the pack) into the normal driver package installer script (no the penetwork script driver folder). Is the same? Will the Penetwork detect it?

All the drivers packs from the Driver package installer script and the penetwork script go to the same repository into the wim file?

Sorry about my english im a spanish native.

Re: About LAn drivers
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2014, 06:06:09 AM »

Lancelot

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Try
Drivers\"Driver Integration" to add your lan drivers

If this does not help, also check shorctus at
 Start Menu\Computer Management\Drivers\
(inside pe ;) )

I hope this helps  :cool:
:turtle:

Re: About LAn drivers
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2014, 01:27:27 PM »

radix

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Ill try that... hope this works.
Thanks

Re: About LAn drivers
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2014, 10:07:58 PM »

radix

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I solved the Problem. I comment to give information for any other who have the same question.


What i do was separate the Lan Drivers from The general Drivers.
I put the Lan drivers in PENetwork (in the section Add drivers).
And the rest of the general Drivers in another folder to add it with the "Driver Integration Script"

This model of AIO has many sub-folder drivers with diferent versions for diferent OS. What i do was clean the Software and Organize The drivers in Second level folders. Example:

AIO LAn Driver -- X64
                        -- X86
                        -- DOS

Adding all the Drivers in the original CD.

That works fine, even when i dont know witch one is the right one.

 

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