Today I discovered Snappy Driver Installer (SDI). It has been around for a while but I had not heard of it before.
You can download this utility to a USB drive and just run it from any Windows system (XP->Win10, 32-bit or 64-bit). It will look at your hardware and current Windows drivers and then search for a better driver within it's Driverpacks and then install it. The downloads are in 'Driver Packs'. A full download will take 13GB of drive space if you want all the driver packs, or it can be asked to download just the ones you need.
The nice thing about SDI is that you can also run it from the command line and it can be automated.
So using SDI and a few scripts, I added some new folders to my Easy2Boot USB drive.
The folder structure on the E2B USB drive is currently:
\_ISO\WINDOWS\INSTALLS
\APPS - contains installers and scripts to execute them
\DRIVERS\904HA\WIN1032 - contains scripts and special drivers to copy to HDD
\SNAPPY - contains the SDI files
\CONFIGS - contains main .cmd file specified in RunOnce portion of XML file
If you don't have all the DriverPacks it needs, SDI will download them via torrents, but it can take a while...
You can download this utility to a USB drive and just run it from any Windows system (XP->Win10, 32-bit or 64-bit). It will look at your hardware and current Windows drivers and then search for a better driver within it's Driverpacks and then install it. The downloads are in 'Driver Packs'. A full download will take 13GB of drive space if you want all the driver packs, or it can be asked to download just the ones you need.
The nice thing about SDI is that you can also run it from the command line and it can be automated.
So using SDI and a few scripts, I added some new folders to my Easy2Boot USB drive.
The folder structure on the E2B USB drive is currently:
\_ISO\WINDOWS\INSTALLS
\APPS - contains installers and scripts to execute them
\DRIVERS\904HA\WIN1032 - contains scripts and special drivers to copy to HDD
\SNAPPY - contains the SDI files
\CONFIGS - contains main .cmd file specified in RunOnce portion of XML file