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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: June 19, 2006
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From Vernalex :With the SysPrep Driver Scanner (SpDrvScn) you can very easily enumerate drivers for use with Microsoft's System Preparation Tool instead of manually entering data into the sysprep.inf's OEMPnPDriversPath. This tool works with all versions of Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 and you can either use a graphical user interface (GUI) or execute it with command line parameters for use from a batch script.
The layout of the program is fairly straightforward and all you need to provide it a starting folder path and when told to it will recursively search directories for system device drivers starting from that path, and then these entries will be saved into the registry's DevicePath Version 1.3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: SysPrep Driver Scanner 1.3
"GREAT TOOL AND FREE TOO! Very helpful for Sysprep hardware independent imaging."
Pros: 1) Use it in a bat file to dynamically update the location of drivers on a computer before running Sysprep.
2) Software has a complete list of directions on the software homepage, including how to use it in a bat file.
3) Comes with a simple to use GUI interface too.
2) Can create an entry in System Properties that tells the user when the Computer Image was created or any other information desired like the computer manufacturer.
3) Programs checks to make sure it doesn't create any duplicate registry entries if ran more than once.
4) Creates a work-a-round for the limited number of characters allowed in a Sysprep INF file in the OemPnPDriversPath specification.
5) Just is an entirely complete tool and if something is missing the creator is willing to make revisions and additions.
Cons: Not really a complaint but it takes about half an hour to learn how to use the tool through reading the documentation and experimentation with it. Thats to be expected though; no big deal.
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