Im going to run WinXP Pro. One other thing, when the windows setup asks if you have any raid devices to install press F6. I press it a million times and it does nothing. Little help please

AmIdYfReAk wrote:use Nlite and make an Windows X cd that allteady has the files on it... its the simplist way...
http://nuhi.msfn.org/
the guides and etc are there, that is what i use when ever i get a new PC or what not, you just apply the SATA Drivers within the integrated Driver portion of the Program, it will compile the CD again and amek an iso ( if you want ) simply Burn, and you are good to go.. no F6 required.
Never used Nlite, but I assume it's a program that allows you to create a slipstreamed version of your WinXP installation CD. Basically, it allows you to add/remove which components from the XP CD that you want installed and then burn it from an ISO that the program spits out. For example, add drivers and Windows service packs to the CD so that they automatically install while removing unused components like Outlook Express and Messenger if you don't use them.corpse wrote:So you just download this Nlite and burn it to a CD, or do you mean to ADD Nlite to the windows XP CD?
you use the program to compile a CD witht he options you set, so Adding Hot fix's, Slipstreeming, Adding drivers, Tweaks, Etc etc etc..corpse wrote: So you just download this Nlite and burn it to a CD, or do you mean to ADD Nlite to the windows XP CD?
AmIdYfReAk wrote:you use the program to compile a CD witht he options you set, so Adding Hot fix's, Slipstreeming, Adding drivers, Tweaks, Etc etc etc..corpse wrote: So you just download this Nlite and burn it to a CD, or do you mean to ADD Nlite to the windows XP CD?
it takes 20 mins, in total ( the longest part is to copy the XP CD to your computer )