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11-08-2023 05:23 AM - edited 11-08-2023 05:27 AM
We have a wide range of EliteBook Notebook models G3 through G10. We do not have an image deployment solution because our fleet of laptops are all over the world and in many cases, in locations with little to no bandwidth and no local network with servers. For this type of situation, when we need to re-image a PC, we are installing Windows 10 from USB, and then we expand the HP driver pack for that particular model onto the PC which goes into an SWSetup folder on C. We then have to go through and install drivers one at a time manually. We'd like to speed this up. How can we add all the drivers in a driver pack to a Windows 10 fresh install instead of installing them one at a time?
I know with Windows 11, this is easily done from the device manager and using the "add drivers" feature, however, with Windows 10 can this be done as well somehow?
HPIA and HPSA are good tools, but they don't always install "everything" and they also require an internet connection to download the drivers so that is not a good solution for some of our support techs out in the field with no internet.
Thanks in advance.