I highly doubt, with WinPE 10, that you will need to import Storage/NIC drivers for all those older models.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 10:37 AM, Todd Hemsell <hems...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a powershell script that will move the drivers from one boot image > to another. > It is not good powershell, you have to use a SQL query and Excel to > actually make the powershell commands, but I can give you what I have. > > On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 9:58 AM, Adam Juelich <acjuel...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> One thing you will find with most new boot images, is that you won't have >> to re-import a lot of the drivers for older models of machines. You would >> probably have to test each model and see what you need. It is usually >> recommended to just add what is needed, don't inundate it with every NIC >> and Storage Driver from all your models from the get-go. >> >> Somebody else may have documentation on what is injected into that boot >> image standard. >> >> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Mawdsley R. <r.mawds...@soton.ac.uk> >> wrote: >> >>> Afternoon All, >>> >>> >>> >>> With Windows 10 1607 released, I’m currently scoping out the work >>> required to get us there, 1 job of which is the new ADK, which will entail >>> new Boot Images. >>> >>> >>> >>> I’ve 30ish drivers in my main Boot Image, and other than searching for >>> the exact name and version manually of each one, I can’t find an easy way >>> just to identify all drivers being used in the Wim. >>> >>> >>> >>> In other words, what is the easiest way for me once I have a new boot >>> image, to import the identical set of drivers into it that is in my current >>> Wim? >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> Rich Mawdsley >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > >