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hobferret 09-10-2013 19:42

Sony WIM files
 
Hi, does anyone here know how I can remove the Nvida graphics driver from the WIM? The chip I think is blown so I want to install without that driver. It should use the Intel driver then and run:D
When it installs the Nvida thing it just locks up the graphics and you cant read the display. Have spoken with Sony but they don't want to know:eek:
Thanks in advance, surely someone here knows....
BTW anyone know where JMI has gone to???

Conquest 09-10-2013 23:23

Window imaging format files can be mounted using windows automated installation kit available from Microsoft website. I haven't touched those tools in last 4 years(Last i used them was when they launched vista). There was a 3rd party GUI tool(as a companion of Imagex.exe) available as well just to mount WIM files but forgot the name(it was long ago)

nikkapedd 09-11-2013 02:25

hobferret, have you tried to open the WiM archive with sevenzip...????
Then you can rebuild your bootable DvD with Ultraiso...

hobferret 09-12-2013 17:45

OK folks got it working, did not have the winfltr.sys driver loaded. The GUI program is Gimagex but still prefer imagex.
Next question, I have found all references to Nvidia 8400, do I just delete them of is there a config file somewhere to tell it what to do:confused:
Never done any of this before and there is not much info out there on the web either:D
Any help will really be appreciated, thanks in advance................

Conquest 09-13-2013 00:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by hobferret (Post 86759)
OK folks got it working, did not have the winfltr.sys driver loaded. The GUI program is Gimagex but still prefer imagex.
Next question, I have found all references to Nvidia 8400, do I just delete them of is there a config file somewhere to tell it what to do:confused:
Never done any of this before and there is not much info out there on the web either:D
Any help will really be appreciated, thanks in advance................

i dont have much information about how drivers are actually installed apart from they are copied to the drivers folder along with a registry at registry hive. I was looking at the thread at technet about how to service a vhd image offline
You can just remove the associated .inf file from drivers folder and clean up the Nvidia folder at program files.
For proper fixing, i will suggest you to install a fresh copy from the backup made by your pc manufacturer, remove the nvidia driver and run sysprep from "\Windows\System32\" . then take an offline backup image using imagex.
Goodluck

hobferret 09-13-2013 18:44

Hi Conquest, thats a good idea but as I said before we cant do an installation that installs the nvidia driver as the display locks up when it installs....

LaDidi 09-20-2013 22:45

@hobferret:
Hi,

In case of, you can't use Windows XP and less with WIM filter. Vista or more is necessary.

Regards.

hobferret 09-22-2013 18:54

Thanks for the advice but please read post 4 of mine,thats all I need to know mate

LaDidi 09-23-2013 15:08

@hobferret:
Sorry.
As english isn't my native language, I haven't trully understood yhe first sentence of you post 4.


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