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

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    gregrocker said:
    Mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset (DDR2 400/533/667 MHz) is your graphics.

    Mobile Intel® 82801GBM Chipset is your mobo chipset.
    Alright thanks with that. Do you want to continue? Because I'm falling sleepy. I can stay up, but I probably won't wake up for tomorrow. So we continue tomorrow then?
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  2.    #92

    Yeah good to be sharp.

    Good work!

    See u tmw

    Anybody else wanna jump in here with second opinions, please feel free!

    I am still learning myself. So if you spot something that could help, please say so....
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    I found out something just now. Nlite is giving me a warning if I slipstream drivers from different bits, there would be a installation error. So right now, I'm trying to identify which one is for which.

    And they're all 32-bit -_-. I checked them on the Gateway website, and they're all 32-bit. I'm not sure to trust that, because one of the folders says something like 'DRIVERS-x64' or something similiar.
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  4.    #94

    Go back and find the folder with 64 bit and replace it.
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    I can tell your on Greg, lol. :P I want to start, I already made it into an ISO, put the files into the flash, and now this is where I don't know what to do.
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       #96

    gregrocker said:
    Go back and find the folder with 64 bit and replace it.
    What do I replace it with?
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  7.    #97

    I thought you said that tutorial you followed to make the bootable flash used XP files and not XP ISO?

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

    Correct?
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    gregrocker said:
    I thought you said that tutorial you followed to make the bootable flash used XP files and not XP ISO?
    Yeah, but I did both. :P

    Anyways, I think I'm supposed to be in the part where I start installing. I checked this morning on tutorials, and I think I have to do something with F6.
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  9.    #99

    XboxOmac said:
    gregrocker said:
    Go back and find the folder with 64 bit and replace it.
    What do I replace it with?
    With 32 bit if it's there.

    Which driver was it?

    If it's not the storage controller then it can be found after install.
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       #100

    gregrocker said:
    XboxOmac said:
    gregrocker said:
    Go back and find the folder with 64 bit and replace it.
    What do I replace it with?
    With 32 bit if it's there.

    Which driver was it?

    If it's not the storage controller then it can be found after install.
    Eh, I think I'll ignore that for now, and then if an error appears about that being 64-bit, then I'll pull it out. Just, Gateway says it's 32-bit.
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