Aenslead Golden Member Sep 9, 2001 1,256 0 0 Jun 10, 2005 #1 I hate using FDD. Actually, I removed it. I want to know if there is a way to include VIA SATA drivers on a WinXP instalation CD. Thankyou all.
I hate using FDD. Actually, I removed it. I want to know if there is a way to include VIA SATA drivers on a WinXP instalation CD. Thankyou all.
T TGS Golden Member May 3, 2005 1,849 0 0 Jun 10, 2005 #2 Sliiiippppp Streammmmming *hisssing noises* Ack ack ack ack
B Bozo Senior member Oct 22, 1999 702 0 76 Jun 10, 2005 #3 Use NLite to make a bootable CD with drivers. http://www.nliteos.com/ Bozo
Aenslead Golden Member Sep 9, 2001 1,256 0 0 Jun 11, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: TGS Sliiiippppp Streammmmming *hisssing noises* Ack ack ack ack Click to expand... That does not answer my question. That is used to include SP2 into a WinXP CD. I've had that for almost 8 months already. SP2 *does not* include VIA SATA drivers. I want to include these.
Originally posted by: TGS Sliiiippppp Streammmmming *hisssing noises* Ack ack ack ack Click to expand... That does not answer my question. That is used to include SP2 into a WinXP CD. I've had that for almost 8 months already. SP2 *does not* include VIA SATA drivers. I want to include these.
G ghidu Senior member Feb 28, 2005 331 0 0 Jun 12, 2005 #6 Here is the guide you need slipstreamming SATA drivers Good luck
Aenslead Golden Member Sep 9, 2001 1,256 0 0 Jun 12, 2005 #7 Thankyou. I found nLite to be most easy to use and ... er... useful. Thanks!