Fernando 1, on Feb 3 2010, 04:13 PM, said:
@ sflesh:
Please have a look into the root of your nLited XP CD with integrated SP3.
There should be the following files:
WIN51
WIN51IP
WIN51IP.SP2
WIN51IP.SP3
Do you see them? If not, did you delete one of the files?
I will double check this tomorrow back at work. I haven't deleted any of them. I did read up on this in several other posts and since it was working in the Virtual Box and the same sessions files and XP source files were used for my 865GLC, I didn't think this was the issue.
Fernando 1, on Feb 3 2010, 04:13 PM, said:
Additional remark:
It is never a good idea to put all these things you want to integrate onto the desktop.
Disadvantages:
a ) very long path (with too much letters)
b ) nLite may grab not wanted folders and files, which are on the desktop too.
EDIT: It is possible to create a RAID consisting of 1 single drive, but this doesn't make much sense.
If you want the features NCQ and HotPlugging, you should run your SATA hdd in AHCI Mode, but I do not know, if your Southbridge will support AHCI.
I usually know better than to put everything on the desktop. This was a semi-hurried project and everything worked on the 865GLC I did just before this OK.
As far as the RAID/AHCI, something in the BIOS description made it seem like RAID was the best option. It said something like RAID has all the AHCI features, so I was hoping to create an image that would be capable of single for now, or multiple drives, should we ever implement it. I think I may give AHCI a shot, although I'm not sure if I would even see a performance increase since XP doesn't natively support AHCI from what I read
http://en.wikipedia....iki/Serial_ATA:
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Windows device drivers that are labeled as SATA are usually running in IDE emulation mode unless they explicitly state that they are AHCI mode or in RAID mode. While the drivers included with Windows XP do not support AHCI, AHCI has been implemented by proprietary device drivers.[5] Windows Vista,[6] Windows 7, FreeBSD, Linux with kernel version 2.6.19 onward,[7] as well as Solaris and OpenSolaris have native support for AHCI.