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    Slipstreaming Drivers into Vista disc Advice on

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by tsam19, Apr 11, 2009.

  1. tsam19

    tsam19 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi

    What is the best way to slipstream hardware drivers into a copy of Vista ?
    I have my complete systems drivers backed up as an EXE / SELF UNLOADING package made by driver Genius.
    How could I incorporate that into a copy of Vista where it will self execute automatically on installation or they be automatically merged without self unloading ?
    If that is possible to do,I'm sure I've seen an option in Vlite to do that.
    I've heard something about INF files,how are they obtained ?
    Look forward to your replies. :D