What does this message mean? (NVMe drivers)

BKPB

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What does this message say ?
Is this an error message or just a message that drivers are integrated into the image ?
When integrating drivers into the image and saving the image .wim, there was no error message, but when you reconnect this image, this message appears (see screenshot).
 

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This message is warning your image is loading duplicate drivers with different revisions. If you are importing from a driver folder, find the version you don't want and remove it from the list. NTLite cannot tell you if the newer or older driver is better, you need to pick which version to keep.
 
The best tool for removing redundant drivers is still RAPR. Especially after installing graphics card driver updates from Nvidia (up to 1.4 GB) and AMD respectively. Plus it takes some of the other small driver out of date updates that W10/11 WU has as optional.
 
DriverStore Explorer (RAPR) is great for live systems, but it won't clean drivers from images. You still need to use NTLite for that job.
 
This message is warning your image is loading duplicate drivers with different revisions. If you are importing from a driver folder, find the version you don't want and remove it from the list. NTLite cannot tell you if the newer or older driver is better, you need to pick which version to keep.
I needed to add all these drivers so that when installing Windows on the M2.NVMe disk, the disk would be displayed in the disk selection window. Without these drivers, it is not displayed.
 
You can't have more than one version (19.5.1.1040 and 18.1.3.1036) of the same driver set. If you have several PC's, check if the later driver supports all the models. Mixing different ones in the same image is bad.
 
You can't have more than one version (19.5.1.1040 and 18.1.3.1036) of the same driver set. If you have several PC's, check if the later driver supports all the models. Mixing different ones in the same image is bad.
I am creating an image for a universal usb flash drive to install Windows on laptops with M2 disks. Without these drivers, the disk is not visible and I have to manually substitute different versions for different laptop models. Therefore, I wanted to integrate them into the image so that the disk would be detected automatically when installing. Sorry, I use yandex online translator.
 
You will have to make different images for each driver set. When you have duplicate drivers for the same hardware, the newest driver (by release date) wins and gets installed. Windows doesn't allow you to pick which driver.

Make two images each with a different driver, and allow the user to pick the correct image from Setup.

1. Make a master image, but don't save to ISO.
2. Select image, right-menu Export -> Save As -> sources\install.wim
NTLite will ask if you want to Overwrite or Append? Choose Append.​
3. Now you have two copies of the same image. Select each image, right-menu -> Rename
4. Load each image, install different NVME drivers.
5. Unattended screen, click on Enabled. Click on "Prompt edition selection" in menu bar.
6. Sources -> Create ISO
 
The best tool for removing redundant drivers is still RAPR. Especially after installing graphics card driver updates from Nvidia (up to 1.4 GB) and AMD respectively. Plus it takes some of the other small driver out of date updates that W10/11 WU has as optional.
Downloaded that program and checked....nothing for me to remove. I really must keep my system clean haha
 
Downloaded that program and checked....nothing for me to remove. I really must keep my system clean haha
Slowmo clean of old drivers can be done with the buildin DiskClean (Clean up systemfiles) if runned after new driver installs ;)
 
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