SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD

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  1. Posts : 2
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       #10

    Theog,
    Thanks for your advice, it pointed me in the right direction. I was definately selecting the wrong driver. My install got further than it ever had previously (day 3).
    Tried again, didn't work, but it turns out I overlooked a few things (duh), forgot to 'slip' service pack 2.
    Can't connect to the net on my XP though for some reason, thinking I need 32bit drivers or something.

    Mate, thanks very much for you assistance, literally wouldn't have done it without ya!

    Cheers!
    Last edited by AJstone13; 17 Apr 2010 at 18:27.
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       #11

    AJstone13 said:
    Theog,
    Thanks for your advice, it pointed me in the right direction. I was definately selecting the wrong driver. My install got further than it ever had previously (day 3).
    Tried again, didn't work, but it turns out I overlooked a few things (duh), forgot to 'slip' service pack 2.
    Can't connect to the net on my XP though for some reason, thinking I need 32bit drivers or something.

    Mate, thanks very much for you assistance, literally wouldn't have done it without ya!

    Cheers!
    You are welcome, & good luck.
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       #12

    nijaz89 said:
    ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-
    find P4S800D-X and there you will find RAID to download :)
    I have unziped and integrate it in xp cd with nlite, and when boot up xp says no hard drive found :S
    Is there other way to integrate this drivers?
    The drivers are here.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD-capture-2.png  
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
       #13

    Need some help


    Hi guys,

    I've been reading the forums the whole day on how to make my NEO B3230 a dual boot and I'm stuck with trying to Slipstream a SATA driver in my setup CD. Basically, the problem is that I couldn't find which driver I should download. I've been searching for the right driver and its been a headache. Anyway, here are the specs:

    Pre-installed OS: Windows 7 Starter
    Desired secondary OS: Windows XP Pro SP3
    Processor: Intel Atom N450
    Core Logic (I don't know if this will help): INtel NM10 Express Chipset
    HDD: 320GB SATA (partitioned into 5 parts)

    Hope anybody here could help me. I need it badly.

    Cheers!
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    giusseppe said:
    Hi guys,

    I've been reading the forums the whole day on how to make my NEO B3230 a dual boot and I'm stuck with trying to Slipstream a SATA driver in my setup CD. Basically, the problem is that I couldn't find which driver I should download. I've been searching for the right driver and its been a headache. Anyway, here are the specs:

    Pre-installed OS: Windows 7 Starter
    Desired secondary OS: Windows XP Pro SP3
    Processor: Intel Atom N450
    Core Logic (I don't know if this will help): INtel NM10 Express Chipset
    HDD: 320GB SATA (partitioned into 5 parts)

    Hope anybody here could help me. I need it badly.

    Cheers!
    Try here:

    http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sear...ntel%c2%ae+RST)
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  6. Posts : 3
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       #15

    Thanks so muc, Theog!

    I downloaded this

    Confirm Download

    I've got a problem with the setup though. I've tried hitting F6 during my setup but that doesn't work. Do you know any alternative key (keys) to hit so that this will work? I've tried it countless times and it doesn't work.
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  7. Posts : 3
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       #16

    I also got another problem when slipstreaming my downloaded driver into my setup cd. I don't know which .inf file to use since there are two (I used iaStor.inf). Also I don't know which driver integration option to pick. There are also two options here (Regular PNP driver and Textmode driver). If I choose Textmode driver I get to have a lot of Textmode integration options to choose from which I don't really know which one to choose. So, I just selected regular PNP driver instead.

    Let me know your thoughts. Refer to screenshots:



    Thanks!
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD-inf-files.jpg   SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD-driver-integration-options.jpg  
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  8. Posts : 11,408
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    giusseppe said:
    I also got another problem when slipstreaming my downloaded driver into my setup cd. I don't know which .inf file to use since there are two (I used iaStor.inf). Also I don't know which driver integration option to pick. There are also two options here (Regular PNP driver and Textmode driver). If I choose Textmode driver I get to have a lot of Textmode integration options to choose from which I don't really know which one to choose. So, I just selected regular PNP driver instead.

    Let me know your thoughts. Refer to screenshots:



    Thanks!
    Use both files.

    I alway use Textmode.
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  9. XPS
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
       #18

    I don't get the 10 step. what file is needed to copy for dell xps m1330? eg. Promise Fastrak 376. same problem with giusseppe.
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       #19

    XPS said:
    I don't get the 10 step. what file is needed to copy for dell xps m1330? eg. Promise Fastrak 376. same problem with giusseppe.
    You need to Know what SATA CONTROLLER you have?

    Try here.

    http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sear...ntel%c2%ae+RST
    Last edited by theog; 10 May 2010 at 04:30. Reason: addd link.
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