Hello to all you fine members. I have a 2006 Dell GX745 in which the HDD went belly up. Read errors, BSODs, and no boot. Dell sent me a new 80gB Samsung HDD which I've installed making sure all connections are tight. Dell did not send a SATA disk nor any SATA driver info - just the plain HDD. The '745 has no floppy installed plus the FDD support off the mobo is USB - no standard FDD connector. So connecting up a temp FDD isn't easy without a lot of extra stuff. So I turned to nLite to help me build a custom Dell install disk with SATA drivers included. I have left the BIOS alone - to wit: the optical drive is my first boot device. One big problem is I do not know what SATA/RAID controller is used in this thing. I have the original "came-with-the-system" SP2 Reinstallation CD from Dell. I searched online at Dell and found literally hundreds of driver sets but couldn't find the base SATA drivers for the '745 - at least not a set that "hit me in the face" so to speak. To get the driver set I had to get on the Dell Chat session. Then, I worked with one Dell rep for about 45 minutes, he also couldn't find the SATA drivers either. It must've been his first day. Said he would call back after doing some checking - yah - I'm still waiting. I returned to Dell chat later in the day and got another rep who linked me to "Intel Storage Matrix Manager - A17.exe. This is a compressed executable which unfolds several files (.sys, .inf and including TSTSETUP.OEM) to a Dell folder. So, I thought I had it. Following the nLite Intel integration instructions at the top of the forum, I copied the Reinstall CD to a folder, launched nLite 1.49.1, and choose the "Drivers" integration and pointed to the new SATA folder. nLite found two .infs. I incorporated all drivers found (about 14 I believe) since I wasn't exactly sure (and neither was Dell) which to use. I created the .ISO, burned the result, and inserted the new CD into the '745 and turned the power on. Windows XP install fired up but, just as before with the virgin CD, it won't find the HDD. Given the above, I would just like some confirmation that I probably do NOT have the correct driver set yet. Does this sound correct and should I continue to ask Dell for the correct set and have to go back to Dell. Or, what additional things should I be looking for to have nLite do the integration correctly. How do you tell what controller chip is on this mobo - if Dell doesn't know, how can I? H