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Chipset

Manufacturer Version Operating system Method Date Notes
ATI SMBus v10.9 XP 32 bits bin\atisetup.exe -Install 2010-0930 Launch the original package, cancel the setup after unpacking process. Create a batch with the given commandline, create an autoextractible 7Zip archive.
Intel i848 and later v9.1.1.1020 XP 32 bits command line switch: /S 2010-09-17 original package
NVidia NForce 4,6,7,9, IGP v15.49 7 32 bits command line: setup.exe -s -n 2011-04-18 Lauch the package and copy the extracted drivers from c:\NVIDIA\nForcewareWinVista\15.49\English, edit setup.iss to set BootOptions=0
SiS sis AGP v1.21 XP 32 bits start setup-s.bat given in the ZIP archive 2010-09-17 Unzip, edit setup.iss to set BootOptions=0, create an autoextractible which will start setup-s.bat

Network

Manufacturer Version Operating system Method Date Notes
Intel Centrino 6200N wifi driver v13.2.0.2 XP 32 bits command line : ICS_Dx32.exe -s 2010-09-21 original package

Display

Manufacturer Version Operating system Method Date Notes
ATI Radeon 9x00, Xx00, X1x00, X2x00, Xpress v10.2 2K, XP 32 bits start continue.exe & start /wait "" driver\setup.exe -s & start /wait "" ccc\setup.exe -s & taskkill /F /IM continue.exe 2010-09-30 Use an Autoit script to accept unsigned driver installation (coming soon). Launch the package, cancel the installation, create a batch which launches the 2 given commandlines using start /wait "", pack the whole package in an autoextractible 7zip. (continue.exe is the compiled autoit script)
Intel i91x v14.25.50.4764 2K, XP 32 bits command line: setup.exe /S 2010-09-20 Unzip, repack into an 7Zip autoextractible
Intel i94x v14.32.4 XP 32 bits command line switch: -s -A -s 2010-09-17 original package .exe version (NOT zip)
Intel i85x v14.19.50 XP 32 bits command line switch: -s -A -s 2010-09-17 original package .exe version (NOT zip)
NVidia Quadro v182.65 XP 32 bits command line switch: -s -A -s 2010-09-17 original package .exe version (NOT zip)
NVidia GeForce 7 and later v260.89 7 64 bits command line switch: /s /noreboot 2011-02-02 Unpack the driver with 7-zip. Create a snapin with the extracted content with command line swtches in lower case.
NVidia HDMI Audio v1.0.0.59 XP 32 bits command line switch: setup.exe -s 2010-09-17 start the original package, cancel the setup, go to subfolders in c:\NVIDIA, add BootOption=0 in setup.iss and create an autoextractible with 7Zip

Audio

Manufacturer Version Operating system Method Date Notes
Realtek HDAudio v2.51 XP 32 bits command line switch: -s -A -s 2010-09-17 original package
Realtek AC97 XP 32 bits command line switch: -s -A -s 2011-01-19 original package
Sigmatel Dell Optiplex 210L HDAudio v5.10.0.4664 STAC92xx XP 32 bits command line: setup.exe -s 2010-09-20 Run the Dell autoextractible, cancel the setup, add BootOption=0 in setup.iss, repack into an 7Zip autoextractible

Bluetooth

Manufacturer Version Operating system Method Date Notes
Toshiba Bluetooth Stack for Toshiba laptops XP 32 bits command line: silent_install_for_W2000_XP.bat or silent_install_for_Vista_Win7.bat 2010-09-21 Edit the .bat file depending your target OS to remove the pause instruction, repack into an 7Zip autoextractible to launch the previously edited batch.

Modem

Manufacturer Version Operating system Method Date Notes
Agere for Toshiba Tecra S11 laptop Agere modem driver for Toshiba laptops XP 32 bits command line: setup.exe -s 2010-09-21 Unpack and repack only Disk1 subfolder into an 7Zip autoextractible to launch the setup.exe. May work for other agere drivers from other sources

Biometrics

Manufacturer Version Operating system Method Date Notes
Fingerprint Toshiba Tecra S11 laptop Fingerprint driver for Toshiba laptop Tecra S11 XP 32 bits command line: Toshiba32AT9Net35.exe /s /v"/qn REBOOT=R" 2010-09-21 Unpack and repack only Toshiba32AT9Net35.exe into an 7Zip autoextractible to launch the software with the given command line.

Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

Manufacturer Version Operating system Method Date Notes
Infineon TPM TPM driver for Toshiba laptop Tecra S11 XP 32 bits command line: msiexec.exe /i Infineon TPM Professional Package.msi /quiet /norestart 2010-09-21 Unpack and repack only the Win32 or win64 subfolder depending your OS is 32 bits or 64 bits into an 7Zip autoextractible which will launch the .msi file. Same method for HP desktops with Infineon TPM