slipstream raid driver

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Hello and happy new year!

Anyone knows any programs to integrate raid drivers automatically? There is a manual way but is a pain :(

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I'm creating a new XP HOME OEM slipstreamed disc and I'm wondering if it's ok if I slipstream new drivers for all common hardware? EG. If I slipstream nVidias, ATI's and Intels latest graphics drivers that'll be ok as during an XP install it'll only install the relevant driver? :) The reason I ask is we have 3 XP Home PC's and I would like the disk to be used for all of them (obviously using their CD Keys) so it would be handy if all the relevant drivers from all the PC's are slipstreamed :)
 
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Meatball said:
I'm creating a new XP HOME OEM slipstreamed disc and I'm wondering if it's ok if I slipstream new drivers for all common hardware? EG. If I slipstream nVidias, ATI's and Intels latest graphics drivers that'll be ok as during an XP install it'll only install the relevant driver? :) The reason I ask is we have 3 XP Home PC's and I would like the disk to be used for all of them (obviously using their CD Keys) so it would be handy if all the relevant drivers from all the PC's are slipstreamed :)

Er I don't think that will work. I don't think nLite will let you add in multiple graphics drivers since when it installs Windows which one will it install? Sounds like a quick route to borking the install there.

As for common hardware, sure no probs. If you are sure all three PCs have the exact same hardware then you can put the drivers on for them.

You might want to investigate those multiple OS discs you can make where you put several OSs onto a DVD say and then you just choose which one to install.

Just found what I mean on MSFN. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showforum=82

Personally if I had multiple PCs to look after I'd create individual nLite discs for each PC.
 
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