Simpuhl Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 (edited) So I created a new AIO disc to include all the drivers from driver updatesAMDFilter 11.10 Audio 11.11 CableModem 10.01 Cardreaders 11.04.1 Chipset 12.06 Gaming 10.01 Graphics A 12.03 Graphics B 12.03 Graphics Mobile 12.03 LAN 12.08 Mass Storage 12.08 Miscellaneous 12.02 Modem 10.01 Monitors 10.01 Touchpad_Mouse 12.03 TVcard 10.01 Webcam 11.03 WLAN 12.03I included all the MultiOEMAlso downloaded all the updates and added them...took 16 hoursduring install I get this error: (see attached file)Any ideas? Edited August 28, 2012 by Simpuhl Quote
ricktendo Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 Its a bad driver, that is a toshiba driverIf you look for the driverpack with it you could probably avoid it next time Quote
Simpuhl Posted August 28, 2012 Author Posted August 28, 2012 Hmm, might just create a disc without the extra drivers and just updates since they seem to be a pain in the ass! Quote
Mark Strelecki Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 (edited) I found that by using SSDs, the build time is greatly reduced. Image mounted on one drive, updates on another.My Core i3-550 box (6GB RAM) at work took more than 4 hours to do a recent build on ONE image (ULT). It has a single platter HD.The Core i7-920 station at home (24GB RAM) boots from a Revo Drive 3 and works with a 2nd 64GB SSD. Did same work in less than one hour!I would certainly suggest starting simple, just slipstreaming the hundreds of updates available since SP1.THEN, maybe, move forward with the other stuff. Having a 2nd hard drive will be a BIG help for what you're doing. They don't need to be SSDs.(But it goes REALLY FAST if they are!)Good luck, from rainy and stormy Atlanta (thanks to Isaac).Mark StreleckiATLANTA, GA. Edited August 28, 2012 by Mark Strelecki Quote
Simpuhl Posted August 28, 2012 Author Posted August 28, 2012 Im doing all the images from an ulitmate disc. I have a 2nd sata drive connected thats 10k rmp and 32mb cache r u saying use that drive instead of my main and the speed should increase? Quote
compstuff Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 My setup is similar to Marks's. I also use an SSD and a 2nd hard drive where all my updates are. I use an I5 laptop and I get more than 300 updates done in 2 hrs. The idea is to use multiple "spindles" when possible to increase the read/write throughput. In our case we are lucky to have an SSD as a "spindle" but a 10K drive must be a screamer as well. Quote
Simpuhl Posted August 29, 2012 Author Posted August 29, 2012 I just created a disc using x64 and all 5 images on the disc and just added some tweaks, addons, silent installers, and all post sp1 updates and it took 1 hour and 2 mins woohoo Quote
Simpuhl Posted August 29, 2012 Author Posted August 29, 2012 Oh I also included all the oem files Quote
ricktendo Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 You also have to be careful what updates you integrate, not all are integration friendlyThats why I use KUC to scan my mounted image and tell me what to integrate Quote
Thiersee Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 ....Thats why I use KUC to scan my mounted image and tell me what to integrateJust a small question, not really having to do with the topic:does KUC work with updates in ALL languages? I'm using german Win7 Prof. Quote
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