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Making a custom XP cd

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Nighted:
It's pretty obvious when you look at the website. :p

tinjaw:
It's pretty obvious when you look at the website. :p
-Nighted (November 27, 2007, 12:48 PM)
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Umm. No. How does it differ from any other software download site? I know what nLite is, but I have never used it. Is this some soopr sekrit thing that I can't find out about until I am initiated?

Ralf Maximus:
Since a normal XP install doesn't support SATA/Raid

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Uh... really?  Better tell that to my SATA/Raid controller.  :-)

It's a PCIe card that XP recognizes without issue.  If you mean XP won't boot from such a beast, then press F6 during the standard XP blue-screen setup (when prompted) and you can install the 3rd party drivers that came with the SATA/Raid controller.  Then it'll be a permanant part of your XP install.

Or am I missing something?

Lashiec:
XP SP2 supports SATA disks without any magic tricks ;D

Nighted:
It's pretty obvious when you look at the website. :p
-Nighted (November 27, 2007, 12:48 PM)
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Umm. No. How does it differ from any other software download site? I know what nLite is, but I have never used it. Is this some soopr sekrit thing that I can't find out about until I am initiated?
-tinjaw (November 27, 2007, 12:56 PM)
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Oh man, open your eyes!!! All the software there is configured to be added to XP installation discs.

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