How can I slip stream a bunch of drivers that I found on the internet?


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    win seven ultimate x64
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    How can I slip stream a bunch of drivers that I found on the internet?


    I found this website driverpacks.net. How can slip stream those drivers into a install?
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    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
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    Hi
    Why would get drivers from anywhere but the computer manufacture or manufacture of the hardware ?
    Fish oil driver packages cause more issues than solutions.
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    win seven ultimate x64
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi
    Why would get drivers from anywhere but the computer manufacture or manufacture of the hardware ?
    Fish oil driver packages cause more issues than solutions.
    I want to make sure network capabilities work when idowngrade 8/10 remotely to win 7.

    I planned on slip streaming the network drivers only,and then download the rest of the drivers off the manufacture's website.


    You can downgrade a customers win 8 computer to win 7 remotely by creating a new partition,installing win 7 the new partition. The once win 7 is done installing you run the windows 7 boot and delete the win 8 partition,and extend the windows 7 partition to include the hdd space that once was win8's partition.

    notes:

    I got this idea to work on a VM machine, I just needed a way to get the windows 7 drivers for the client's computer installed on the win7 partition.

    To run the setup you would have to have your client disable secure boot,and enable legacy.

    To install win 7 you mount the installation ISO and run the installation off the desktop.


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    But after hours of creating this thread I've realized that I could download the drivers to the win 7 partition with the win 8 partition before I delete it to extend the win 7's partition.

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