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Hi,
I am creating a WAIK boot disk and it needs to have drivers for a HP 642 SCSI Raid card on it. How do I go about creating the disk with these drivers preinstalled please? Im happy with most other aspects of the creation of the disk bar this one. Gavin. |
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I have just created a dual-boot PC and was mortified at the thought of all
those downloads and service packs I would need to install on the XP installation..... until someone pointed me to www.nliteos.com this fantastic little program guides you effortlessly along the path of creating your very own personal boot/install disk you can add drivers, service packs, up-dates, and a raft customisations then just click a button to burn the final disk (although it didn't like my DVD burner, so instead I had to make a disk image, then burn that to CD via my normal burning software). Ron |
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Yes, you can easily integrate Service Packs and Drivers in your Vista DVD "'VLite' (http://tinyurl.com/5ds8ae)" software. -- tweakwindows 'http://www.tweakwindows.co.cc' (www.tweakwindows.co.cc) 'Exclusive:Create Live CD/DVD/USB Of Vista or XP or Se7en' (http://tinyurl.com/5z7jdo) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ tweakwindows's Profile: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/member.php?userid=135 View this thread: http://winvistaclub.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20740 |
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Graphics drivers update so often that it's pointless to include them on V/N
Lite. Better leave the default MS drivers for graphics and sound on the Lite DVD and update to the latest manufacturer's after install. Michael "Ron O'Brien" wrote in message ... I have just created a dual-boot PC and was mortified at the thought of all those downloads and service packs I would need to install on the XP installation..... until someone pointed me to www.nliteos.com this fantastic little program guides you effortlessly along the path of creating your very own personal boot/install disk you can add drivers, service packs, up-dates, and a raft customisations then just click a button to burn the final disk (although it didn't like my DVD burner, so instead I had to make a disk image, then burn that to CD via my normal burning software). Ron |