How to copy motherboard drivers from DVD to installable executable?  


  1. Posts : 504
    Win7 Ultimate SP1
       #1

    How to copy motherboard drivers from DVD to installable executable?


    I've just finished installing a new W7 Ultimate to a new partition. Now I need to install the motherboard drivers from a DVD.
    Only prob is I've allocated my DVD connections to another HDD.
    What I'd like to do is create an executable package of these drivers that can be transferred to the new install in a folder that I can open and click just one exe that will sequentially install the whole lot, one by one.
    Sure I'll have to temporarily reconnect the DVD drive but that's easily done.
    Is this feasible?
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  2. Posts : 16,597
    7 X64
       #2

    If you have current win7 installation on the machine, there is an easy way that doesnt need the dvd.

    use dism++ to export the third party drivers from the current installation into a folder.

    Then select the new installation in the top pane of dism++ ( to highlight it in blue)

    Click open session

    click Drivers in the left pane

    click ADD

    a browse window will open asking for the FOLDER containing the drivers which dism++ will recurse through and integrate into the new installation.

    Quick and easy
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  3. Posts : 504
    Win7 Ultimate SP1
    Thread Starter
       #3

    SIW2 thanks, but where is the folder that contains my drivers? Aren't they scattered about in various locations? And aren't there several different types of files, like .inf, .sys, .dll? I have 34,000 .dlls, 5000 .infs, 2800 .sys. Are you saying that Dism++ somehow knows which of these are relevant?
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  4. Posts : 16,597
    7 X64
       #4

    Are you saying that Dism++ somehow knows which of these are relevant?
    yes.

    It is easy

    make sure the current os is highlighted blue in the top pane

    click Drivers in the left pane

    it automatically lists the installed 3rd party drivers

    Tick them

    click EXPORT and browse to a folder you have already made .

    the drivers .sys .inf .cat and anything else relevant will be exported into that folder

    How to copy motherboard drivers from DVD to installable executable?-dism-export1.jpg



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    Then click the new os in the top pane to highlight it in blue

    click "open session"


    How to copy motherboard drivers from DVD to installable executable?-dism-open-session.jpg

    click Drivers in the left pane

    click ADD

    browse to the folder containing the drivers you just exported.

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    Last edited by SIW2; 22 Feb 2025 at 20:11.
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  5. Posts : 504
    Win7 Ultimate SP1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    That sounds promising
    And to get those drivers into the new W7 installation...?

    EDIT: Duh, sorry. You already covered that :-(

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    Success, that worked well. (Once I got the instructions into my thick skull).
    I have a couple more queries if you would be so kind. Here's a pic:
    How to copy motherboard drivers from DVD to installable executable?-dism.success.jpg

    Should I tick all the boxes? I did, although there was one marked 'Unknown'.
    What is the tickable 'Display in-box' for?
    Should the process be done immediately after installation, ie, before the new install has been run for the first time?
    After I finished I wondered if I should have created the new folder in the new installation, then I figured it was just making more clutter there. What do you think?
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  6. Posts : 16,597
    7 X64
       #6

    doesnt matter where the drivers folder is

    can add drivers to the image before booting into or after

    inbox drivers are already inlcuded in the installation media \system32\driverstore\filerepository. Therefore they are already in your newly applied image.

    Third party drivers are anything Oem*.inf in the windows\inf folder
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  7. Posts : 504
    Win7 Ultimate SP1
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Ok, got it. Very helpful info. TVM.
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