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How to disable New Hardware Found Wizard

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I have created a patch to install drivers automatically but during the
process, the New Hardware Found Wizard get activated & as a result it
interrupts the process. So is it possible to disable it so that it will not
block file copy status window in the background which my patch is running.

This wizard always appear at first boot because the drivers are still at the
process of downloading to the HDD for installation.

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FWIK you cannot...

If possible install the drivers using the oempnpdriverspath feature in
the unattended setup

You can also try setting the driver signing requirement to ignore

regards
Johan Arwidmark

Windows User Group - Nordic
http://www.wug-nordic.net



On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 22:55:02 -0700, "Alex"
<Alex@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have created a patch to install drivers automatically but during the
>process, the New Hardware Found Wizard get activated & as a result it
>interrupts the process. So is it possible to disable it so that it will not
>block file copy status window in the background which my patch is running.
>
>This wizard always appear at first boot because the drivers are still at the
>process of downloading to the HDD for installation.

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