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Guide: UDI TS installing multiple drivers for different/multiple OS

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Hi,

 

if you are using UDI wizard to deploy your OS and If you want to have drivers installed for same laptop/machine but different OS you need to add a condition for both packages:

 

1. First you configure the operating systems in UDI wizard, then their name (Image Name, NOT display Name!) is what counts.

 

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2. Then you implement OS into UDI task sequence, and for that to work you also use OSDImageName variable.

 

For example Windows 7 x64 Enterprise you Add condition->TS variable->OSDImageName equals "Windows 7 x64 Enterprise", I got that name from UDI wizard.

 

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For Windows 8 x64 the same, just make another step including Install Operating system Windows 8 and change the variable according to the name.

 

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3. Then create install driver steps both for different OS and also add the condition like bellow:

 

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You have to specify both conditions in order to work, otherwise it will install both driver packages.

 

Thanks,

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