Multi-boot/Dual-Boot Windows XP on Windows 7

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    Don't know what to tell ya. It's workin fine here. Try Internet Explorer 8. Works better than ever.
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    XboxOmac said:
    Anyways, is it fine if I just download everything and slipstream every driver I downloaded into it? Anything happens?
    Just waiting for an answer. :|
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  3.    #73

    XboxOmac said:
    XboxOmac said:
    Anyways, is it fine if I just download everything and slipstream every driver I downloaded into it? Anything happens?
    Just waiting for an answer. :|
    Sorry, yes. Take your time to get them in correctly.

    Then proceed to Make ISO and it will compile an ISO for you, or just use the files you copied and it will have them slipstreamed in, with a log now in amongst the files of what you added.

    Which did that USB flash you made use, files or ISO?
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       #74

    I'm still downloading some, but that's not my question.

    I open the .rar file right? Or do I just slipstream it like that? Or extract and slipstream?

    I didn't understand your question o.o
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    XboxOmac said:
    I'm still downloading some, but that's not my question.

    I open the .rar file right? Or do I just slipstream it like that? Or extract and slipstream?

    I didn't understand your question o.o
    You need winrar to open a rar file. Attachment 41856

    you'll need to extract files to browse to drivers

    Here's what you used to make flash bootable I believe:

    CompuPodia: Installing Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 from USB (GUI Tool)

    Does it use files or ISO?
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    gregrocker said:
    XboxOmac said:
    I'm still downloading some, but that's not my question.

    I open the .rar file right? Or do I just slipstream it like that? Or extract and slipstream?

    I didn't understand your question o.o
    You need winrar to open a rar file. Attachment 41856

    you'll need to extract files to browse to drivers

    Here's what you used to make flash bootable I believe:

    CompuPodia: Installing Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 from USB (GUI Tool)

    Does it use files or ISO?
    It uses files.
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  7.    #77

    When you slipstream the drivers in, it places them into the files you first start from, when you make the copy to load into Nlite.

    So make a copy of your XP files onto your desktop, load those into Nlite, and later use those same files to create your flashstick.

    I would still make an Iso in the final step, saved also to the desktop so you have it as a backup to extract files if needed (you can use Winrar to extract) or if you ever need to burn an XP CD for your netbook.

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       #78

    In Nlite, what do I do here?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Multi-boot/Dual-Boot Windows XP on Windows 7-xp7.png  
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    XboxOmac said:
    In Nlite, what do I do here?
    There are two chipsets given on product specs page:

    Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset (DDR2 400/533/667 MHz)
    Mobile Intel® 82801GBM Chipset

    Run this quick audit and see what chipset is in there: Attachment 41860

    Look in the Device Manager for the exact name of the Storage Controller
    You will want the one in the screenshot named the same.

    Did any disks come with that netbook? Was XP originally on it?
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    How do I check the chipset that I have?
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