Unattended Windows 7 Pro with updated patch, IE 11 and drivers for multiple PCs?

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Hi, i'm tasked to make an unattended installation of Windows 7 Pro 32 bit for multiple computers with drivers and already patched with windows updates and IE 11 installed. Before, I'm using RT 7 Lite and does the job of unattended installations for most of the Old PC's, complete with drivers. But my dilemma started when they want to integrate security patches and IE 11 to the installer. On top of it some of the newer models (hp prodesk 600, acer 6640G) needs usb 3.0 and sata drivers installed first hand or the mouse/kb wont work or the installation will not continue. do i need to integrate the drivers first using other software before using NTlite?

PC models that i need to install windows 7 Pro 32 BIT are:

HP DC 7800
HP DC 7900
HP 6300
HP PRODESK 600 G1
HP PRODESK 600 G3
ACER M4620G
ACER M6620G
ACER M6630G
ACER M6640G
LENOVO M58P 7487
LENOVO M81 5030

hope you can point me in the right direction and give me a step by step guide. thank you!
 
Before, I'm using RT 7 Lite and does the job of unattended installations for most of the Old PC's, complete with drivers. But my dilemma started when they want to integrate security patches and IE 11 to the installer. On top of it some of the newer models (hp prodesk 600, acer 6640G) needs usb 3.0 and sata drivers installed first hand or the mouse/kb wont work or the installation will not continue. do i need to integrate the drivers first using other software before using NTlite?

hope you can point me in the right direction and give me a step by step guide. thank you!

RT7 have nuhi's VLite source code, used the wrong way for steal money to others, filled with ads.

If you have the drivers in a folder and updates into another folder and the 7 source, you are good to go.

NTLite does not integrate the drivers in .exe format.

I do prefer to use the extracted subfolder that contains the .inf drivers files only and the drivers that use less space, excluding sound and graphics for later install.

Is neccesary to integrate USB 3.0 drivers with another tool?
No.

NTLite can do too many integrations, removals, tweaks and more, take a look here:
https://www.ntlite.com/features/

Driver signatures sha-2 Windows6.1-KB3033929-x64.msu
NET Pre 4.7 Windows6.1-KB4019990-x64.msu
PR-00-windowsupdateagent-7.6-x64.exe
PR-IE11-01-windows6.1-kb2729094-v2-x64.msu
PR-IE11-02-windows6.1-kb2731771-x64.msu
PR-IE11-03-Windows6.1-KB2758857-x64.msu
PR-IE11-04-Windows6.1-KB2670838-x64.msu
PR-IE11-05-windows6.1-kb2786081-x64.msu
PR-IE11-06-windows6.1-kb2834140-v2-x64.msu
PS-IE-00-IE11-Windows6.1-x64-es-es.exe
PS-IE11-07-O-windows6.1-kb2639308-x64.msu
PS-IE11-08-O-windows6.1-kb2888049-x64.msu
PS-IE11-09-O-windows6.1-kb2882822-x64.msu
PU-IE11-Windows6.1-KB3065822-x64.msu
PU-IE11-Windows6.1-KB3074886-x64.msu
PU-IE11-Windows6.1-KB3075516-x64.msu
 
Elmo, dont forget you will need to slipstream usb3 drivers into the Boot Wim - Microsoft Windows setup.
 
Use 7 zip to extract .exe driver files if the .exe does not offer such an option.
 
A good driver integration guide here.
 
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