SCCM 2012 – OSD driver good practice. You will have if you use the shitty driver packs from lenovo/dell/hp. Whoever they employ to make these driver packs has. Adding the HP Support Pack (SPP) for Proliant to SCCM 2012 R2 OSD. You can use this to get the latest drivers from HP. If you do not want updated.
This is a quick post about making driver packages in SCCM 2012. When making driver packages, organization is key. Folder Layout • Your default folder layout for SCCM should look something like this, Sccm source$. The “source” folder should contain all of your information such as software packages, drivers and updates. • Make two folders in your source directory, one called “driversource” and the other called “driverpackages”. In the end it will look like this (ignore the other folders for now).
Driver Source • Your “driversource” folder should contain a folder for each operating system you plan to use. • Lets act like we are using a win7 machine. Inside the “Win7” folder you should have a folder for each machine that will need drivers.
• Today we will be using the “Optiplex 960” or Opti960. Make a folder and call it “opti960”. Make two subfolders for named “x64” and “x86”. • Alright in our “x64” folder, there should be a folder for each driver to be installed. All audio drivers should be inside a folder called “audio”, chipset drivers in a “chipset”etc. It should look something like this. • Try and keep these folders organized, if you do not, you may have to completely re-make this driver source folder in the future.
Driver Package • Most of the work for this is done in SCCM. The only thing we have to do is create a folder for our “opti960” computer.
Make a subfolder in sccm source$ driverpackages called “opti960 Win7”. Import Drivers and make driver packages • Open “Software Library” and expand the “Operating Systems Folder”. Right click on “Drivers” and click “Import Driver”. Xerox Phaser 6010 Service Manual more. • A menu named “Import New Driver Wizard” will appear. Drivers Epson Dfx 8500 Service. Input the source folder of the driver your trying to import. • Note: This step is very important, ensure you make a category for each type of computer!
At the bottom of the “Driver Details” menu, click the “Categories” button. This will pop a small menu named “Manage Administrative Categories”, click the “Create” button. Specify the name of your new driver, and go to the next step.
• At the bottom of the “Add Driver to Packages” menu, click the “New Package” button. In the menu that appears, assign the driver package a name and path to driver package. • Hit next and the import will start. • The wizard will look like this is it completed successfully. • Now navigate to your sccm source$ driverpackages opti960 Win7 folder. Your folder should look something like this.
• You should be done! Please leave any questions, concerns or problems!
Hp 7760 Vista Driver here. 17 • • • • PLEASE NOTE: Some of the details and features in this post have been superseded. Please review our and solutions for up to date information. DeployEverything HP Driver Download Automation Tool Following on from the release of the Dell Driver Automation Tool in January, I had a lot of requests for a version for other manufacturers including HP and Lenovo. So here is a heavily modified version of the tool for HP hardware.
When updating the tool I changed a lot of the functions of the GUI, partly due to the fact that HP driver packages are bundled into 7×5 Gx formats but also due to the fact that I had no HP hardware to pull down using an the previous SCCM query. So I have removed the tabbed sections for models and MDT and replaced it with a single tab with a model listing determined by your OS selection, matching available driver packages within the HP driver XML.