Great - Thanks.

I already have a bunch of Dell Driver CABs imported in, but I am calling them 
via a WMI call for the model and applying the specific driver package.

If I just run the Auto Apply Drivers task in the task sequence, if the 
applicable driver is available, will it automagically apply it correctly?


Chris Barnes
Senior Technical Specialist - Penske Automotive Group

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Desk:  (248) 648-2528
Cell:     (248) 767-4415

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Trevor Sullivan
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 1:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [mssms] OSD Driver Packages with Dell Inspiron 660 and 660s

Chris,

A lot of drivers are shared across platforms, even between consumer and 
enterprise grade PCs. You should be able to find drivers that match the PNP 
device IDs of the Dell Inspiron 660 and 660s systems in your current driver 
repository. If not, then you can download the drivers individually from Dell, 
categorize them into some logical folder structure on the filesystem, and then 
import them and associate them with Driver Packages, just as you normally 
would. It's a bit more work than using driver CABs, but it should work just the 
same.

If you want to search your current driver repository for compatible INF files, 
use PowerShell:

Get-ChildItem -Path 
\\sccm01\e$\Packages\Drivers<file:///\\sccm01\e$\Packages\Drivers> -Filter 
*.inf -Recurse | Where-Object -FilterScript { !$PSItem.PSIsContainer -and 
(Get-Content -Path $PSItem.FullName -Raw) -match 'VEN_8086&DEV_1502' };

In plain English, this command reads: "Get me all child items, recursively, 
that end in '.inf' from the root of my Drivers folder on the SCCM server, where 
the item is not a folder (container), and the files' contents match the device 
ID string 'VEN_8086&DEV1502'"

Once you get the results from the command, you know which INF file, in which 
folder, should be associated with the target system's Driver Package. Rinse and 
repeat for each device that you want to pinpoint a driver for, that already 
exists in your Driver "Repository."

Cheers,
Trevor Sullivan

From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Barnes,Chris
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2013 12:49 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [mssms] OSD Driver Packages with Dell Inspiron 660 and 660s

Hey guys, I am needing to potentially image a bunch of Dell Inspiron 660 and 
660s machines (I don't want to, but we are taking over an entity that bought 
all of their machines at Best Buy.)

Has anyone attempted this yet, and have any advice for setting up the driver 
packages? I know that Dell doesn't offer the CAB files due to this being a 
consumer class machine, and not an enterprise class machine.


Chris Barnes
Senior Technical Specialist - Penske Automotive Group

[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Desk:  (248) 648-2528
Cell:     (248) 767-4415


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