Hi All,

I'm new to nLite - and I'm still a bit confused.

I installed all the "appropriate" drivers from my Asus P5B motherboard disk, but that brings me to "Dr. Dos" (instead of a happy installation). Deadeyerich suggested that's because I installed too many drivers from my motherboard disk. (By "appropriate" I assumed anything listed as a driver for my system - Windows XP-SP2).

Can anyone tell me *which* drivers I *can* install with Nlite? & are there drivers on my Motherboard disk that I shouldn't install at all?

In the installation that brought me to Dr. Dos, I installed:

From my P5B motherboard disk:
SCSI Adaptor/controler - jmicron
Audio Driver
Chipset driver - Intel
WiFi driver - RealTek

From my Asus Disk
Display driver - NVIDIA 9.1.4.7

Any ideas about which of these I should remove? (Incidentally, the computer *will* run if I install Windows first, and then install all drivers (including the jmicron SCSI) after the Windows installation, but the computer is slower than it should be... which is why I wanted to reinstall with nLite).

Thanks in advance for your help!

Bella

By the way, I'm working with:
Intel core 2 @ 6600 with 2 gigs Ram
with a Asus P5B motherboard
Asus/Nvidia GeForce 7950GT
Windows XP Pro with Service pack 2 included (British version)
(It's a new computer & semi-custom - so I still have all the original disks, etc)