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#1 Alexei

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Posted 03 November 2006 - 03:42 PM

:P Everybody :P
Please post here all network cards you want to be included in "Default NIC support" - small set of drivers for the most popular network cards.
Limitation: drivers should be included into XP distribution of free for re-distribution.
It would be nice if you could just specify just the name of the INF-file :P
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#2 edborg

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Posted 03 November 2006 - 04:11 PM

Realtek RTL8139 810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC (oem21.inf).
VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter (oem7.inf).
Thanks.
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#3 TheHive

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Posted 03 November 2006 - 04:24 PM

Driver_Intel®_PRO_100_VE_Network_Connection
I used the Drivers Script from Smiley but I dont see any embeded files or a INF-file so I dont know what the INF-file is.

#4 Yorn

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Posted 06 November 2006 - 04:05 PM

Actually, you guys listed the three most popular ones I think. And probably the ones that would need to be in there. Realtek had such cheap (but good) ethernet cards back in the day that everyone had a realtek network card (or compatible) and the VIA network drivers are good to have for anyone using AMD motherboards and the Intel network drivers should be universal for those Motherboards as well as most corporate PCs.

Maybe someone should check on the most common Dell network driver as well.

Lastly, I don't think the number of drivers should be all that much of an issue, just have two scripts, the "1 meg" script that only adds a meg to the install and the "10 meg" script that adds a lot more network drivers at the expense of space.

Originally, what got me into modpe was the space savings, but now that we're starting to add things back in, it's good to be comprehensive, especially since people keep showing up here expecting a replacement for BartPE.

#5 Alexei

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Posted 06 November 2006 - 08:53 PM

Lastly, I don't think the number of drivers should be all that much of an issue, just have two scripts, the "1 meg" script that only adds a meg to the install and the "10 meg" script that adds a lot more network drivers at the expense of space.

I agree on "minimal"(1mb) / "most popular" (10mb) sets of nic drivers.
Though, in the future it may be 3rd script with "all nic drivers" that would allow seclection by "family" or something like that.
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I'll wait a bit more, then I'll make those (1/10 mb) scripts :P

#6 curare

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Posted 20 November 2006 - 07:38 AM

ei there...

How about try this link..
tons of drivers from graphics to wlan...
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#7 Alexei

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Posted 21 November 2006 - 09:52 AM

ei there...

How about try this link..
tons of drivers from graphics to wlan...
:P

@curare
Do you have direct download links?
The site is rather tricky. Unfortuntely, I can't allow execution of encripted java script on my PC.
So, the only way I see right now is to create virtual pc designated to this download or install NT on real PC, make download, shutdown, copy necessary files under PE, format HD :P
I'll do it eventually, but to right now :P
:P
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#8 curare

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Posted 22 November 2006 - 02:09 AM

Do you have direct download links?
The site is rather tricky. Unfortuntely, I can't allow execution of encripted java script on my PC.
So, the only way I see right now is to create virtual pc designated to this download or install NT on real PC, make download, shutdown, copy necessary files under PE, format HD :P
I'll do it eventually, but to right now :P
:P
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DriverPacks Intro and link page

Direct downloads of DriverPacks (only for LAN, Storage and WLAN)...
DriverPack LAN
DriverPack Mass Storage
DriverPack WLAN

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#9 yahoouk

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Posted 26 November 2006 - 09:13 PM

VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter (oem7.inf).


Is it not strange? For my NIC, VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter is oem10.inf???? :P

#10 ispy

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Posted 25 February 2008 - 11:12 PM

Hi all :) ,

Yes I have had problems with detection of my NIC driver from within Winbuilder [074]

The name of the NIC card is:

Via Rhine III Ethernet Adapter

The Inf file is:

Oem13.inf

The other files connected with this network card are:-
(edited to match posting as per Galapo)

difxapi.dll
FETND5BV.sys
FETNDIS.inf
netvt.cat
vuins32.dll

I used a "freeware" "Portable" (runs off a USB stick with little or no registry intergration) program called DriverBackup vers 1.0.2 if you go to:

List>Options (you will then be given the option to)

1) List all Drivers
2) List other providers' drivers
3) List Microsoft drivers

You then have the option to back these up in a nominated backup file depending on the 1,2 & 3 options above. By the way I have no affiliation to the program developer I just find it a useful backup util?

Here is a link if anyone is interested?

http://www.portablef...re.com/?id=1243

Mucho Regards :( ,

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#11 Galapo

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Posted 25 February 2008 - 11:34 PM

Hi ispy,

These are the files for your card:

difxapi.dll
FETND5BV.sys
FETNDIS.inf
netvt.cat
vuins32.dll

I've attached a script for your card. Place it in the 'network' folder under 'drivers' and see if it works for you (I am unable to test this myself as I have a Broadcom card).

Regards,
Galapo.

EDIT: see here now for the script: http://www.boot-land...?...ost&p=30050

#12 pscEx

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Posted 26 February 2008 - 08:20 AM

Hi ispy,

These are the files for your card:

difxapi.dll
FETND5BV.sys
FETNDIS.inf
netvt.cat
vuins32.dll

I've attached a script for your card. Place it in the 'network' folder under 'drivers' and see if it works for you (I am unable to test this myself as I have a Broadcom card).

Regards,
Galapo.

I'm not sure whether the CAT is really necessary.

@ispy:
When Galapo's driver script has success, please open the script and comment the line where it is copied. Rebuild and post whether it is still working or not.

Thanks

Peter

#13 Galapo

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Posted 26 February 2008 - 08:36 AM

I'm not sure whether the CAT is really necessary.

yes, I'm not sure if it is either. But it is there in case it is and can be commented out easily enough if it isn't.

#14 ispy

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Posted 26 February 2008 - 01:22 PM

OOp's sorry Guys missed this one :)

Wow! Many thanks for the script Galapo I will indeed try it out & get back to you know the result.

I will edit my previous post to reflect Galapo's nic driver fileset to avoid any confusion

I'm also going to condense the amount of program scripts within Winbuilder (As Peter Suggested) to reduce the size of the .iso & hopefully reduce the error messages in the log.html. The reasoning being the less I load the less chance there is of it going wrong - Good TIP Psc.

Do you think it would be prudent to cross reference your script & observations with a link (Or even post it in the Winbuilder with the "Frustration no Network Detected" posting) so that anyone visiting here or there for that matter could have access to both the background info & your script (that is in the context of Via Rhine III fast ethernet adapter driver that is)?

The only reason I am proposing this is that Jaclaz (& he has got a point) is keen on our discussions being topic orientated, easily traceable & it may prove helpful to others (Just an idea)?

Regards & Best wishes,

ispy :(

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Posted 26 February 2008 - 05:04 PM

... and can be commented out easily enough if it isn't.

That was the test I asked ispy to do (that I get true knowledge about necessary or not)

Peter :)

#16 ispy

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Posted 26 February 2008 - 07:52 PM

Hi all, :)

I have been fiddling about with Galapo's Via Rhine Script & have posted the results in the "Frustration No network card detected", Winbuilder section, why?

I am not overally confident I should be posting the results here, bearing in mind the topic title:

http://www.boot-land...?...=3912&st=30

Much regards,

ispy :(




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