![]() If the response is helpful, please click "Accept Answer" and upvote it. Yes, removing the driver from the Drivers node will also remove the driver from the associated packages and distribution points. ![]() Also if you delete a driver from a driver package the driver will still remains in the Driver catalog and other driver packages it belongs to.ģ) If I delete a driver, will it delete it from associated package, too? No, deleting a package does not delete the driver or affect other packages. Please refer to: Deleting driver packages doesn't remove files from stored directory?Ģ) If I delete a package of drivers, will this remove the drivers, too? Anything else would cause confusion and be inconsistent. The "source" location is always the location the package points to. ![]() This is the location the files are copied to by ConfigMgr during the import of drivers at which time it also creates the folders named with a GUID. Calling this location the "source" location creates ambiguity because the driver package (as all packages in ConfigMgr do) have a package source location. Driver packages never reference this location again (although other things do). The files you manually place into a location and specify in the Import driver wizard are the import files (although this isn't really a formal name, just a name I coined/use). Please also remeber to delete the driver files that you manually place into a location. To free up more disk space, please delete all the unwanted driver packages and drivers on the SCCM console. Thanks for posting in Microsoft MECM Q&A forum.ġ) What is the best way to go for cleaning up drivers and packages of drivers?
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