![]() This wonderful tool named, PnPUnattend could also be used to perform unattended driver installations. ![]() You will need to specify the full path to the c:\windows\sysnative\pnputil.exe file otherwise, the installation would fail. you could add some if’s to it, to make sure it only installs when it’s not yet installed, but for the demonstration, it will do.ĭid you notice the Sysnative folder? I created a blog about this, some weeks ago. \IntelWLANdriver.dll "C:\Windows\System32\drivers" > c:\temp\hpwlandrivercopy.txtĬ:\windows\sysnative\Pnputil.exe /add-driver ".\driver\*.inf" /install > c:\temp\hpwlandriverpnputil.txt I browsed to the src folder and removed the and created a new and very simple PowerShell Script New-Item -Path "c:\" -Name "temp" -ItemType "directory" -forceĬmd.exe /C copy /Y. Make sure the driver folder is in it, with the *.inf files in it as shown below! First, we need to download the sp111695.exe from the HPE website.Īfter the download you need to start installing it, it will extract the needed files to the c:\swsetup folder ![]() When you need to install a single driver, this could probably be a really good solution. Sometimes the driver updates went great… other times it took really really long before the drivers were updated. The experience I have with this solution is mixed. ![]() Automatically install the latest HP drivers during Autopilot provisioning ![]()
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