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Old 02-03-2008, 09:39 AM
Timothy Daniels
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Default slipstream a later driver version

If one slipstreams a later driver after an installation CD
that contains an earlier (possibly generic) version of the
driver for a particular device, will the installer
1) automatically select the slipstreamed later version for
installation, or will it
2) install the earlier version and then back it out and
replace it with the later slipstreamed version, or will it
3) install the earlier version and ignore the later
slipstreamed version?

*TimDaniels*


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Old 02-03-2008, 02:40 PM
John John
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Default Re: slipstream a later driver version

It will use the driver that you tell it to use in the .sif or .txt file.

John

Timothy Daniels wrote:

> If one slipstreams a later driver after an installation CD
> that contains an earlier (possibly generic) version of the
> driver for a particular device, will the installer
> 1) automatically select the slipstreamed later version for
> installation, or will it
> 2) install the earlier version and then back it out and
> replace it with the later slipstreamed version, or will it
> 3) install the earlier version and ignore the later
> slipstreamed version?
>
> *TimDaniels*
>
>

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Old 02-03-2008, 05:42 PM
D975XBX2 Blue
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Default RE: slipstream a later driver version

I used 'ubc4win' to slipstream all of my customization into a new boot cd.
I believe the purpose of slipstreaming is to capture all of the updates on to
a new bootable disk. I can't be 100% sure, I switched to a new system before
I ever got to try the disk.

Here's a good reference. Let me know if it helps....
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D975XBX2 Blue


"Timothy Daniels" wrote:

> If one slipstreams a later driver after an installation CD
> that contains an earlier (possibly generic) version of the
> driver for a particular device, will the installer
> 1) automatically select the slipstreamed later version for
> installation, or will it
> 2) install the earlier version and then back it out and
> replace it with the later slipstreamed version, or will it
> 3) install the earlier version and ignore the later
> slipstreamed version?
>
> *TimDaniels*
>
>
>

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Old 02-03-2008, 07:18 PM
Timothy Daniels
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Default Re: slipstream a later driver version

"D975XBX2 Blue" wrote:
> I used 'ubc4win' to slipstream all of my customization into a new boot cd.
> I believe the purpose of slipstreaming is to capture all of the updates on to
> a new bootable disk.


That's why I asked if the installer would apply the later drive
over the earlier drive - replace it or back it out - rather than to
skip the 1st driver and install the slipstreamed driver. In other
words, would it see that the slipstreamed driver was to be used
as a replacement for the 1st driver.

*TimDaniels*


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Old 02-03-2008, 07:21 PM
Timothy Daniels
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Default Re: slipstream a later driver version

Is an editing of a .sif or .txt file part of the normal procedure
for running Autostreamer or other slipstreamers? Or is it
a "special procedure" that I'd have to do at some point in
preparation of the new installation CD?

*TimDaniels*

"John John" replied:
> It will use the driver that you tell it to use in the .sif or .txt file.
>
> John
>
> Timothy Daniels wrote:
>
>> If one slipstreams a later driver after an installation CD
>> that contains an earlier (possibly generic) version of the
>> driver for a particular device, will the installer
>> 1) automatically select the slipstreamed later version for
>> installation, or will it
>> 2) install the earlier version and then back it out and
>> replace it with the later slipstreamed version, or will it
>> 3) install the earlier version and ignore the later
>> slipstreamed version?
>>
>> *TimDaniels*



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Old 02-03-2008, 09:12 PM
D975XBX2 Blue
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Default Re: slipstream a later driver version

I'm pretty sure you've got it right. The slipstream program installs whatever
drivers
are installed in the configuration when you run it. I read the other post
about editing the .txt file. I can't comment on that procedure. I didn't have
to do it using ucb4win. Maybe they can give you clearer instructions.


That's why I asked if the installer would apply the later drive
over the earlier drive - replace it or back it out - rather than to
skip the 1st driver and install the slipstreamed driver. In other
words, would it see that the slipstreamed driver was to be used
as a replacement for the 1st driver.

*TimDaniels*



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Old 02-03-2008, 11:45 PM
John John
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Default Re: slipstream a later driver version

As far as I know you have to edit the files manually, I don't think this
is done automatically by Autostreamer. You can read here for more
information:

http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/1/

or here where they explain how to add Mass Storage drivers:
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/How...ion?page=0%2C0

John

John

Timothy Daniels wrote:
> Is an editing of a .sif or .txt file part of the normal procedure
> for running Autostreamer or other slipstreamers? Or is it
> a "special procedure" that I'd have to do at some point in
> preparation of the new installation CD?
>
> *TimDaniels*
>
> "John John" replied:
>
>>It will use the driver that you tell it to use in the .sif or .txt file.
>>
>>John
>>
>>Timothy Daniels wrote:
>>
>>
>>>If one slipstreams a later driver after an installation CD
>>>that contains an earlier (possibly generic) version of the
>>>driver for a particular device, will the installer
>>>1) automatically select the slipstreamed later version for
>>> installation, or will it
>>>2) install the earlier version and then back it out and
>>> replace it with the later slipstreamed version, or will it
>>>3) install the earlier version and ignore the later
>>> slipstreamed version?
>>>
>>>*TimDaniels*

>
>
>

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Old 02-04-2008, 04:28 AM
Timothy Daniels
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Default Re: slipstream a later driver version

Thanks for the links, John John.

*TimDaniels*

"John John" wrote:
> As far as I know you have to edit the files manually, I don't think this is
> done automatically by Autostreamer. You can read here for more information:
>
> http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/1/
>
> or here where they explain how to add Mass Storage drivers:
> http://www.maximumpc.com/article/How...ion?page=0%2C0
>
> John
>
> John
>
> Timothy Daniels wrote:
>> Is an editing of a .sif or .txt file part of the normal procedure
>> for running Autostreamer or other slipstreamers? Or is it
>> a "special procedure" that I'd have to do at some point in
>> preparation of the new installation CD?
>>
>> *TimDaniels*
>>
>> "John John" replied:
>>
>>>It will use the driver that you tell it to use in the .sif or .txt file.
>>>
>>>John
>>>
>>>Timothy Daniels wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>If one slipstreams a later driver after an installation CD
>>>>that contains an earlier (possibly generic) version of the
>>>>driver for a particular device, will the installer
>>>>1) automatically select the slipstreamed later version for
>>>> installation, or will it
>>>>2) install the earlier version and then back it out and
>>>> replace it with the later slipstreamed version, or will it
>>>>3) install the earlier version and ignore the later
>>>> slipstreamed version?
>>>>
>>>>*TimDaniels*

>>
>>


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Old 02-04-2008, 11:15 AM
John John
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Default Re: slipstream a later driver version

YW.


Timothy Daniels wrote:

> Thanks for the links, John John.
>
> *TimDaniels*
>
> "John John" wrote:
>
>>As far as I know you have to edit the files manually, I don't think this is
>>done automatically by Autostreamer. You can read here for more information:
>>
>>http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/1/
>>
>>or here where they explain how to add Mass Storage drivers:
>>http://www.maximumpc.com/article/How...ion?page=0%2C0
>>
>>John
>>
>>John
>>
>>Timothy Daniels wrote:
>>
>>>Is an editing of a .sif or .txt file part of the normal procedure
>>>for running Autostreamer or other slipstreamers? Or is it
>>>a "special procedure" that I'd have to do at some point in
>>>preparation of the new installation CD?
>>>
>>>*TimDaniels*
>>>
>>>"John John" replied:
>>>
>>>
>>>>It will use the driver that you tell it to use in the .sif or .txt file.
>>>>
>>>>John
>>>>
>>>>Timothy Daniels wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>If one slipstreams a later driver after an installation CD
>>>>>that contains an earlier (possibly generic) version of the
>>>>>driver for a particular device, will the installer
>>>>>1) automatically select the slipstreamed later version for
>>>>> installation, or will it
>>>>>2) install the earlier version and then back it out and
>>>>> replace it with the later slipstreamed version, or will it
>>>>>3) install the earlier version and ignore the later
>>>>> slipstreamed version?
>>>>>
>>>>>*TimDaniels*
>>>
>>>

>

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