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My only remaining issue now is to find a way to bring up a valid dual boot menu.
Add controller drivers to acronis boot cd download#
With the big push on to Vista, I doubt that mfrs want to maintain download sites for WinXP drivers.
nLite is fairly intuitive once you get into it, actually - the trick was to find the correct drivers for the hardware involved. I had seen it while researching the whole installation, although I ultimately went about the slipstreaming a bit differently, using a folder with both SATA AHCI drivers and ethernet NIC drivers specifically for the hardware in question. Sorry for any trouble - and thanks once again for your response. Many thanks for your response sorry that I did not get a chance to post this information and save you the trouble of posting but only got the partition and system up and running a little while ago and have not yet even started the other installs I need to do on same.
I do not expect that to be too difficult, however (I hope). My next task is finding ethernet network drivers for WinXP much to my surprise I find that they are not included in install.
Add controller drivers to acronis boot cd install#
(2)After I posted the query below, Intel got back to me with download site and data for valid drivers needed for chipset/controller/hard drive and I successfully slipstreamed to the Windows XP Professional install files, and did the install. (1)Install would fail without the drivers - always got to the point when Windows was starting setup and then, since access to the one and only hard drive is required at that point, died with BSOD. If anyone has any idea how I might overcome this problem I would appreciate any information you can share. but some of the posts in this forum are admittedly over my head I am not into hardware very much. I am somewhat experienced with Windows etc. I have seen the post here in this nLite forum but it seems to involve a situation where WinXP has already been installed on a PC, not a slipstream/installation process. This is far as I have been able to progress. It seems likely that either (1)I have not found correct drivers or (2)have not slipstreamed them properly. Run CHKDSK /F to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer. Check your hard drive to make sure it is properly configured and terminated. Remove any newly installed hard drives or hard drive controllers. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:Ĭheck for viruses on your computer. If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. The install proceeded until this message appearedĪ problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. The CD thus produced was placed in the CD drive and the machine restarted, booting from CD. It was burned at 10X, the slowest speed that the pulldown menu offerred. The image was created verified, and burned to create a bootable CD. When the image is created I chose "Direct Burn" to produce a bootable CD. When asked for insertion file I pointed to the INFUPDATE_ folder, which holds all of the drivers that were unpacked. On Task Selection screen I chose "Integrate Drivers" and "Create Bootable ISO".
Add controller drivers to acronis boot cd pro#
I brought up nLite and pointed to the directory where I have copied the WinXP Pro install CD. The result was the result was INFUPDATE_.zip dated and which yielded a folder with many drivers when unzipped. I downloaded drivers alleged to be compatible with my hardware from. I downloaded and installed nLite version 1.4.9.1. I have complete Windows XP Professional retail install disk with SP2 which I copied to a separate folder on my hard drive.
I am attempting to slip-stream the required drivers into the WinXP install software.
I continually confront Vista issues and wish to install Windows XP Professional SP2 in separate partition, which I have created for the purpose. Two processors: Intel Core2 Duo CPU use for machine at present is web programming course I am attending. Intel ICH9M/M-E Family 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 2929 (driver problem with XP!!) IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers: ATA Channels 0, 1, 4, 5 I have an new HP Laptop running Vista Ultimate SP1 (alas):