August 6th, 2016
At work I use a DVD to install Windows XP on client systems. When the install is done we have to log in to the systems and install about 12 drivers manually. This is a pain and doubles the amount of time it takes to configure these systems. When I first got the job we had to install the drivers from different sources, but recently I created a cd that contained all the needed drivers and edited an ISO of the DVD to include all the drivers but this still requires all the drivers to be install manually it just keeps them all in one source. I was wondering if there is a way I can edit the ISO so that the drivers are actually installed automatically or create a script file that saves us the trouble of having to hit next and finished on the found new hardware prompts.
I do not know how the DVD was created, it was made by someone who no longer works at the company a few years back, so all I have are the DVDs and ISOs. I do know it uses SCCM but I am not knowledgeable in SCCM or how to use it to make images.
Any help would be appreciated.
Answer #1
Well i guess from Nero Burning.. you can probably create ISO from the DISC..
Well and for Driver Integration into your XP disc.. u can use refer to the below website
http://users.telenet.be/jtdoom/basetute/Eng_tut6b.htm
Answer #2
Use nlite…It will allow you to integrate the drivers and create a new ISO…
Google it..It’s free..
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