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SATA/RAID driver integration testers ?


nuhi

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Hey nuhi, as I told you already, I just don't have the time available to test or else I'd be well more than willing. Good luck with it and all. Been away for a while as you already know and I will probably get the internet where I'm staying at temporarily until I come back home.

Have fun though.

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hey, i am willing to test.

Abit nf7-s with 3112r.

Asus K8n-e with 3114 and NVRAID.

Although I should probably mention that it's kind of weird because it seems like the same thing is happening in two different forums.

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...ndpost&p=134691

Trainee has been working on it for a while (so have I). A lot of answers to you BSOD and other things are probably in that thread. the TEXTMODE method is ok in my opinion, but only if you plan to integrate a few drivers. The other driverpacks (Bashrat's) are much better because they load faster and are easier to set up.

Anyways, thanks for working on Nlite. It's always getting better.

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I have two Ali 5283 sata/pata combo cards in two almost identical machines, I could try this out for both the sata and the pata controller on the cards, they have different drivers but they come in a package. newest bios 0.96D ripped from Soyos motherboard with the same chip, and drivers taken from soyos site as manufacturer is a scumbag taipei company ironiclly named double-h which could mean either lucky numbers or refer to a certain austrian fellow.

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  • 2 years later...

I hope to save you ALL a lot of TIME by this:

http://driverpacks.net - there's a driver pack with ALL RAID drivers and a nice GUI that will slipstream them in for you.

For dummies - download the driver pack here: http://driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/download.php?pag=m

download the base (GUI) here: http://driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/download.php?pag=b

Unpack the base, drop the driverpack (UNPACKED) into the /DriverPacks directory, run GUI

Select "disk" if u're gonna burn with nlite or something or bart if u're doing preinstalled bartpe. That's it!

Note: Method 1 (using $OEM$ sometimes fails, try method 2, it works).

i'm sorry if this is old news for some of you or you really wanted to do it yourself, but I've wasted good 16 hours (straight) trying

to do this manually (using everything from nlite to xpcreate, and just using notepad and etc., etc.) and that worked for me, so I

hope to save some frustration for some of you who will find this useful.

NOTE2: THIS IS ONLY FOR 32BIT WIN2K/XP/2K3 INSTALLATIONS ONLY!

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