Adding drivers with nlite


















 · Intregrating drivers with nLite is quite straightforward, you need the "inf" file for each driver (no zip or exe alone, you'll need to unpack them).I'd say try nLite first ad come back with more specific problems. Posted Febru Have you checked this page out? www.doorway.ru Create an account or sign in to comment.  · . #2. The only way i know to add a driver as a program is, adding to Post-Setup. The other way to add a driver as inf, is to extract in the machine (when is necessary, as Lenovo an others, i think hp let us extract the drivers to a folder by running the exe installer), when is not possible to extract the driver, you have to extract the driver from the machine, go to properties' User Interaction Count: 7. Choose language: click Browse and indicate the path to Windows XP - CDROM: select new created folder where to save the files for modification: copying: copying is complete and defined Windows XP - click Next next window is opened - click Next: the Select task window is opened: Click Drivers: Indicate the path to SATA driver - click Multiple driver folder: Select all of SATA drivers - click OK click Next .


Choose language: click Browse and indicate the path to Windows XP - CDROM: select new created folder where to save the files for modification: copying: copying is complete and defined Windows XP - click Next next window is opened - click Next: the Select task window is opened: Click Drivers: Indicate the path to SATA driver - click Multiple driver folder: Select all of SATA drivers - click OK click Next click Yes click Next SATA integration is completed - click Finish. Add SATA drivers to Windows XP ISO with nLite. One of the most successful features of nLite is the possibility of creating an installation CD for the Windows XP operating system with the SATA drivers. In this way, we obtain an installable and customized ISO with these integrated SATA input and auto-bootable drivers. Highlight " Intel (R) ICH9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller " and click OK, then click Next. Now nLite will integrate your drivers into your XP installation folder (%userprofile%\desktop\XP Source). When this is finished, click Next, eject your Windows CD and insert a blank CD-R. You should be at the Bootable ISO window.


In nLite, we have the option of integrating two types of drivers. The first kind, text-mode drivers, are encountered when you are installing. The Integrate tasks are useful for adding a Service Pack if you need to integrate SP 3 into you SP 1 or SP 2 disc, adding drivers such as the Mass Storage. Just a shot in the dark as I'm not sure I follow what you're asking for, but you might need to use nLite to slipstream AHCI drivers.

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