Nlite Sata Driver Pack Xp Sp3

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May 22, 2008. Step 2A: Download the Windows XP Service Pack 3 Network Installation Package to the Service Packs directory you created in step 1C. Because nLite will integrate SP3 automatically in later stages of this guide, do not extract or run the executable. 2B: As previously indicated, it is possible to build SATA.

@ all owners of a computer with an Intel S-ATA AHCI or Raid system: Many users with such system have problems, when they try to install Windows XP (32/64 bit) or Windows Server 2003 (32/64 bit), because the Setup of these Operating Systems will not automaticly detect the hdd's, which are connected to the Intel S-ATA AHCI or Intel SATA RAID ports of the mainboard. Furthermore the traditional F6/floppy method often fails due to bad floppy media or the lack of a floppy drive. The easiest and safest solution is the integration of the Intel Controller drivers into a bootable 32/64bit XP or W2k3 CD by using a tool like nLite. Today () I have updated the start post of this thread. Changelog: • new: 'Universal 32/64bit Intel RST Drivers v11.2.0.1006 mod by Fernando' (now with added support of 8-Series Chipsets) • new: 'Universal Intel RST Divers & Software Set v11.2.0.1006 mod by Fernando' • new: 'Intel MSM Drivers & Software Set v8.9.8.1005 mod by Fernando' • new: Intel RSTe Drivers & Software Set v3.7.0.1092 WHQL • added: additional download links (Mirrors) Good luck with the integration of the drivers! @ Tito: Although you have joined my Forum aready some weeks ago, I don't want to forget to welcome you at Win-RAID Forum!

Zitat von im Beitrag An alternate approach Integrate using. This is a good alternative indeed for someone, who wants to create an 'All-In-One' XP CD, which may be usable with a big variety of different AHCI and RAID systems, but nLite is the better choice • a) for users, who just want to prepare an XP CD, which will let them install Windows XP onto their special AHCI or RAID system and • b) for users, who want to install Windows XP x64 (there are no 64bit DriverPacks available). @ all visitors of this thread: Today ( I have updated again the start post of this thread. Changelog: • updated: Intel Chipset Device Software (= 'INF Update Utility'), new package version: 9.4.0.1022 WHQL dated Good luck with the integration of the drivers! @ congnt92: Welcome at Win-RAID Forum! Zitat von im Beitrag I want to integrate all AHCI/RAID drivers into a Windows XP 32bits CD.

It can be use to setup windows xp for allmost laptop. So I must be integrate all files for 32bits which you upload. That's right?? No, this would not work at all, because many of the different Intel textmode driver versions, which I am offering within the start post, are using files with the same name, but with different content. At least many of the files will be overwritten by similar named files of another driver version with the result, that nothing will work. Consequence: You should not into integrate more than 1 single textmode driver of the same manufacturer, if you want to create a bootable XP CD with integrated Intel AHCI or RAID driver. Zitat Or can you make a file which compatible with allmost laptop.

As you may have seen, I am offering a '32bit Universal Intel RST textmode driver v11.2.0.1006 mod by Fernando', which will support nearly all Intel AHCI and RAID systems with an Intel chipset from ICH7R/M up, but the use of this driver will not work, if you check all listed Intel AHCI and RAID Controllers while doing the integration of the driver. Summary: Neither the integration of different Intel textmode drivers into 1 XP CD nor checking all listed Intel SATA Controllers while processing with nLite will be successful.

If you want to create an 'Universal' XP CD, which may be usable with different AHCI or RAID Controllers from different manufacturers, you should better use the 'DriverPacks' method () using the tool 'DP Base' and integrating the actual 'DriverPack Mass Storage' package, which you can get. Regards Fernando. Thanks for your reply, Fernando. So, I think I found the answer from my question. And I write it here to you review.

If I integrate 32bit Universal Intel RST textmode driver v11.2.0.1006 and 32bit AMD/ATI SBxxx AHCI/RAID Textmode Driver v3.3. Half Life Source Content Gmod Download. 1540.29 mod by you I can make the XP CD can be use to setup almost (just I need almost) laptop which inclue AMD and Intel. Just I say almost, I don't need it work for every laptop.

Because as you say, it's impossible. Will you tell me that ok? 32bit Universal Intel RST textmode driver v11.2.0.1006 and 32bit AMD/ATI SBxxx AHCI/RAID Textmode Driver v3.3.1540.29 mode by you will make the great thing and they are things that I need? Thanksssss Fernando. Zitat von im Beitrag If I integrate 32bit Universal Intel RST textmode driver v11.2.0.1006 and 32bit AMD/ATI SBxxx AHCI/RAID Textmode Driver v3.3.1540.29 mod by you I can make the XP CD can be use to setup almost (just I need almost) laptop which inclue AMD and Intel. I don't think, that it will work this way, because you will have to check all possible SATA Controllers while integrating the drivers and the Windows XP Setup will give you a nice BSOD. What you may try to do is to create 2 different XP CDs, both of them with the same integrated Intel and AMD textmode drivers, but one of them just for AHCI systems (ionly the listed AHCI Controllers should be checked) and the other for RAID system (check only the listed RAID Controllers).

Nevertheless: The better and safer option is to use the DriverPacks method as I have written before. Not sure if I should start a new thread, please edit as needed if the mod thinks it is a better idea, as it relates to more than one topic. I finally bit the bullet and did make use of the custom XP home CD. Not being sure of which specific Intel SATA Controller was onboard, I inserted v8.9.8.1005 modded by Fernando CD was made following the detailed instructions in Fernando's first post. I also inserted all possible drivers for the specific computer (Dell Optiplex 755) as provided by Dell and AMD (for the video card). Latest BIOS provided by Dell is fairly recent: so I decided to leave it unmodified (for now).

First of all, the install went flawlessly even with a SATA DVD player: all drivers have been installed automatically (bar one 'serial PCI port' I'm still trying to find the driver for). Samsung 830 SSD (previously formatted on a Win7 machine) got the OS and, once installed Samsung Magician, TRIM is scheduled via Samsung software and works fine. Also system optimization is working (with some options dimmed as not compatible with XP) but over provisioning is not active (I left 10% of the small disk space for it when formatting in win7 and now is wasted, you live and learn). Intel SATA controller is recognised as ICH9D0 and all works fine.

Questions are: should I install the latest AHCI driver v11.2.0.1006 (either original or modded)? Are there any benefits in modding the BIOS (given it's a fairly recent one for an old machine)? Zitat von im Beitrag all drivers have been installed automatically (bar one 'serial PCI port' I'm still trying to find the driver for). You can find out the vendor and the DeviceID of the 'Serial PCI Port' by doing a right click onto it >'Properties' >'Details' >'Property' >'HardwareIDs'. Zitat von elisw Intel SATA controller is recognised as ICH9D0 and all works fine. Please post the exact name of the Intel SATA Controller, which is listed within the 'IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers' section of the Device Manager. Zitat von elisw questions are: should I install the latest AHCI driver v11.2.0.1006 (either original or modded)?

Are there any benefits in modding the BIOS (given it's a fairly recent one for an old machine)? The answers depend on the exact name of the Intel SATA Controller (see above). Zitat von im Beitrag You can find out the vendor and the DeviceID of the 'Serial PCI Port' by doing a right click onto it >'Properties' >'Details' >'Property' >'HardwareIDs'. PCI VEN_8086&DEV_29B7&SUBSYS_02111028&REV_02 3&172E68DD&0&1B Looks like it's a Intel(R) Active Management Technology - SOL (COM3) but cannot find the proper driver. Dvr Software Download Free.

Zitat von im Beitrag Please post the exact name of the Intel SATA Controller, which is listed within the 'IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers' section of the Device Manager. Intel(R) ICH9R/DO/DH 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 2922 in the driver page it states it is version 9.1.9.1005 with Microsoft signature in the driver details, iaStor.sys is your version 8.9.8.1005 without signature. Zitat von im Beitrag PCI VEN_8086&DEV_29B7&SUBSYS_02111028&REV_02 3&172E68DD&0&1B Looks like it's a Intel(R) Active Management Technology - SOL (COM3) but cannot find the proper driver. I have checked the internet for a suitable driver and found it. Zitat von elisw Intel(R) ICH9R/DO/DH 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 2922 For this Intel SATA AHCI Controller I recommend to install the Intel RST driver v10.8.0.1003 WHQL.

You can find the download link. The Intel RST driver v10.8.0.1003 is the last one with full support of Intel ICH9R SATA AHCI Controllers. Zitat von elisw in the driver page it states it is version 9.1.9.1005 with Microsoft signature This info is misleading, because the v9.1.9.1005 is not a real driver (=.SYS file), but an INF file, which belongs to the Intel Chipset Device Software ('INF Update Utility').

Zitat von elisw in the driver details, iaStor.sys is your version 8.9.8.1005 without signature. This is the actually runnng Intel AHCI driver, which should be updated to RST v10.8.0.1003 WHQL.