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. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Afternoon All,
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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?
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> Thank you
>
> Rich Mawdsley
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