I haven't yet come across a computer that has all, or even most, of the
drivers included in edk2.  This is a problem because my UEFI application
depends on some of these drivers.

I need to deploy my application as efi files and not interfere with the
vendor's firmware volumes, so creating my own firmware volumes and
replacing the vendor firmware volumes is not an option.

My solution is to have copies of all the required drivers for my
application alongside of my application and have a script load them all and
then start my application.

My problem is finding what drivers are needed and in what order they need
to be loaded.  It's been very hit and miss so far.  Half of the time, the
drivers won't even load, they will crash the computer (I'm assuming because
they require other drivers to be present first).

Does anyone know a good way to figure out what drivers are required and in
what order for an arbitrary application?  Also, even though most UEFI
systems don't --provide-- all of the edk2 drivers, are all UEFI systems
guaranteed to --support-- all of the edk2 drivers?
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