# Creating Windows Driver Filesets

#### Description

This recipe is to walk you through the simple process of finding Windows OS drivers and uploading them into FileWave. Windows drivers are used in our Network Imaging process.

You can only assign a driver Fileset after an image association has been made.

To learn more about FileWave network imaging with Windows and the full process of creating, assigning, and deploying an image see: [Network Imaging Guide](https://kb.filewave.com/books/network-imaging-ivs/page/windows-network-imaging-capturing-and-deploying-images "Getting Started with the IVS (Imaging Virtual Server)")

#### Ingredients

- FW Admin
- Internet Connection
- An unarchiving tool (like 7-zip)

#### Directions

1. Find your driver packs from the manufacture. You will need to fine the .CAB or .INI files. In the screenshot below I simply google searched "Dell Latitude E6410 driver pack" and the second result find me the back below where I downloaded the .CAB file  
      
    ![IVSDrivers-dellwebsite.png](https://kb.filewave.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/LaiN0rrAZl7KhFWu-ivsdrivers-dellwebsite.png)
2. Once you have located and downloaded your driver pack it is time to extract it. Right click on the .CAB file and have 7-zip extract the file  
      
    ![IVSDrivers-7zipextract.png](https://kb.filewave.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/TMd6famRCSFlKEO4-ivsdrivers-7zipextract.png)
3. After the drivers are extracted you can now upload the whole drivers folder into FileWave.
4. Log into **FileWave Admin**, go to the **Filesets** section, select the **New Image Fileset** option at the top. You will be prompted with the **Create New Fileset** window with three option, select **Windows Drivers**.  
      
    ![IVSDrivers-driverfileset.png](https://kb.filewave.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/3nXGWqFpkvIQRkXl-ivsdrivers-driverfileset.png)
5. Now simply find the extracted folder from the .CAB file and bring it into FileWave. The Windows driver fileset will be visible in the **Fileset** and the **Imaging** section. It will remain red until it has completed the import into FileWave.
6. When the fileset has turned black you can now associated the drivers in the **Imaging** section. These drivers will be sent out to your device(s) during the network imaging process.
7. Once in the **Imaging** section find your device, or group of devices, on the left pane. Find your drivers on the right pane. Simply **click**, **drag**, and **drop** the drivers on top of your device, or group of devices.
    
    The drivers will be deployed along with an image that you have already assigned the device(s)
    
    ![IVSDrivers-driverassocation.gif](https://kb.filewave.com/uploads/images/gallery/2023-06/3GiblUh9QwsKV2TP-ivsdrivers-driverassocation.gif)