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#1 brent68

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Posted 21 September 2010 - 06:02 AM

I am using WinBuilder 077 RC2 for LiveXP. I have a folder containing LSI MegaRaid SCSI driver..Which one do I select ?
"Driver Import PE" or "Driver Import PE AE"?
Where to put the driver folderI have into LiveXP.
Also, it did not detect my NIC after boot into LiveXP..Is there a script containing many Network drivers I can get?
I am also looking for BurnInTest script for LiveXP. Are there any?
Thanks!

#2 amalux

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Posted 05 November 2010 - 08:59 PM

Sorry, missed this one; send me PM if still an issue :confused1:

#3 dsolomon

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Posted 06 November 2010 - 05:15 AM

I am using WinBuilder 077 RC2 for LiveXP. I have a folder containing LSI MegaRaid SCSI driver..Which one do I select ?
"Driver Import PE" or "Driver Import PE AE"?
Where to put the driver folderI have into LiveXP.
Also, it did not detect my NIC after boot into LiveXP..Is there a script containing many Network drivers I can get?
I am also looking for BurnInTest script for LiveXP. Are there any?
Thanks!


yes! finally i topic i can help out with.
this is my method of getting the most compatibility/ease of use from my livexp.
i use "driver import pe AE" to detect my NIC drivers using the "Autosearch" feature.
----Autosearch searches the root of any mounted drive for two ROOT folders, "Drivers" and "Loose" a "Drivers" folder.
the "Drivers" folder is searched for any compressed drivers and loose drivers.

i highly recommend using "driverpacks"
driverpacks are a mass collection of todays drivers from driverpacks.net

for NIC Drivers - visit
http://driverpacks.n...p/x86/lan/10.09 (for wired lan)
and
http://driverpacks.n.../x86/wlan/10.09 (for wireless lan)

NOTE: for wireless LAN usage - be sure to add the hotfix in the PEnetwork script (see PEnetwork script interface)

hope this gets you started!

-dsolomon

#4 amalux

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Posted 06 November 2010 - 07:10 AM

i use "driver import pe AE" to detect my NIC drivers using the "Autosearch" feature.
----Autosearch searches the root of any mounted drive for two ROOT folders, "Drivers" and "Loose"
"Drivers" folder is searched for *.7z and other compressed drivers and "Loose" is searched for any drivers that are not compressed.

Well, not exactly, it searches for "drivers" folder but not for "loose", you may be thinking of older versions of the script that required a "loose" sub-folder for unpacked drivers. This is no longer necessary as any drivers, packed or unpacked, placed inside "Drivers" folder are recursively searched so multiple sub-folders of any name and spaces OK and only appropriate drivers, matching your system, will be loaded :confused1:

#5 dsolomon

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Posted 06 November 2010 - 08:02 PM

Well, not exactly, it searches for "drivers" folder but not for "loose", you may be thinking of older versions of the script that required a "loose" sub-folder for unpacked drivers. This is no longer necessary as any drivers, packed or unpacked, placed inside "Drivers" folder are recursively searched so multiple sub-folders of any name and spaces OK and only appropriate drivers, matching your system, will be loaded :confused1:

my apologies!

Fixed! :lol:




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