If you’ve recently reinstalled Windows or built a new PC, you’ve likely encountered the frustration of missing network, audio, or chipset drivers. DriverPack Solution (DPS) has been a popular tool for years, promising to automatically detect and install missing drivers.
| Problem | Solution | | :--- | :--- | | "Not enough disk space" | The offline pack extracts ~20GB + installs drivers. Ensure 40GB free on C: drive. | | Stuck at "Installing Chipset" for 1 hour | Force restart (hard power-off). The system will roll back. Run DriverPack again, but uncheck "Chipset" and do it manually via Device Manager. | | Windows says "Driver signature error" | Reboot into Advanced Startup → Disable Driver Signature Enforcement, then retry. | | No network driver even after offline pack? | Rare for v14. Use a separate USB Ethernet adapter (Realtek chipset) as backup. | DriverPack Solution 14 Offline: Is the Google Drive
This article provides everything you need: a step-by-step download guide, verification of safe Google Drive mirrors, an explanation of what "Extra Top" means, and a security checklist before you run the installer. | Problem | Solution | | :--- |
Once you have the offline folder or mounted ISO, follow this technician-grade procedure: The system will roll back
To add packs manually:
If Google Drive links are expired or suspicious, these sources are equally "extra top":