Conrad Lawes wrote:
One thing I would recommend is that you limit the number of directory
nesting (subdirectories) as much as possible. For instance, there is not
reason why you can't combined all your nic drivers in the same folder -
$oem$\$1\drivers\nic instead of $oem$\$1\drivers\intel\eepro100\Winxp.
Also, try to limit the name of subdirectories to 8 characters or less.
This works as long as you are careful with the *.inf files. Some drivers
use the same inf file ("setup.inf" I think), and obviously you can't
have drivers overwriting other drivers' files.
I use three to six character directory names like:
$oem$\$1\drv\e100
$oem$\$1\drv\3c901c
$oem$\$1\drv\gforce
Etc.
But I'm only installing to WinXP, so I don't need several versions of the same
driver.
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