Unattended driver installation

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Just wondered if anyone here has had any experience with creating unattended windows installation discs?

I'm in the process of creating v2 of mine (v1 was created purely for my old machine, and im wanting this one to be a bit more 'universal'), and I'm looking specifically at drivers now.

So far, I have slipstreamed all major drivers for the main components and they work fine (been using BTS driver packs). But my problems arise when it comes to TV card drivers.

The pack created, was slipstreamed succesfully, but when windows boots after installation, the card is detected incorrectly (its a Compro DVB-T200 and is detected as some Avermedia variant).

Is there any way to change this for this particular card, or is my best bet to forget about the driver pack and use that TV driver only? (Its a pain because I have a few all in wonders and hauppage cards that could do with the driver pack).

Any suggestions?
 
I use nLite to create these disks. It makes it nice and easy and has tonnes of customisable options. I know how to integrate drivers but not sure if you can specify a specific one for a specific device.
 
Hi, thanks for the reply

I have already used nLite to slipstream SP2 and updates etc but I didnt use it for slipstreaming drivers.

I am using these driver packs http://www.driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/index.php/DriverPacks which are slipstreamed after nLite, and they work fine for the majority of devices.

However, the TV card (unofficial pack) seems to pick up the wrong hardware ID (??) and installs the wrong drivers. I know the proper driver required is in the pack, it just doesn't install automatically...
 
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