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Sata drivers for windows 7 usb boot
Sata drivers for windows 7 usb boot












Sata drivers for windows 7 usb boot how to#

It is for Intel, but the part you really want is just how to do the mechanics. See the document I attached below for how to slipstream the drivers. The drivers have to be slipstreamed into a copy of your XP installation disk. I am open to suggestions as I really do need some of my "old" XP software for business can't do it that way (F6 + S). Still makes me rest everything with that setup every time I log off my PC. I have read the nLite FAQ's, and anything else I can think of to be able to dual boot without having to always go into BIOS settings, change HDD's physically, to make this more productive.Įven installed a Windows 7 partition on the primary HDD and installed Windows XP mode and Windows VM again. Pressing "Enter" just completed the install as normal IDE installation. When given the choice to press "S" for third party applications nothing happened. Perhaps I am missing some simple step? I had no problem extracting your file, no problem inserting the drivers into my ISO image and burning it to an installation CD, pressed F6 at the prompt, but from there the Windows XP installation was no different than any other attempt. Unfortunately I could not get this to work. If your PC's drive controller is set to RAID, I will have to find the SATA RAID drivers you need because the one's I attached are only good for the AHCI drive controller setting, which is the default setting for most desktop PC's.












Sata drivers for windows 7 usb boot